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  2. KYW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KYW (AM) KYW (1060 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to serve Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is one of the oldest continuously operating radio stations in the United States, originating in Chicago before moving to Philadelphia in 1934. KYW's unusual history includes its call sign of only three letters, beginning with a K, rare for ...

  3. Fred Sherman (business commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Fred Sherman (business commentator) Fred Sherman (January 7, 1924 – September 12, 2009) was an American economist, businessman and business commentator based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sherman broadcast as a business commentator on KYW News Radio for more than 25 years until his retirement in January 2009 due to budget cuts at the station.

  4. KYW-TV - Wikipedia

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    Digital subchannel 3.2, branded as CBS Philly Plus, was launched in November 2011 as a 24-hour news channel drawing upon the resources of KYW-TV, KYW radio (1060 AM), WPHT (1210 AM), and WIP (610 AM and 94.1 FM). The Plus service was eventually planned to be rolled out to CBS' other owned-and-operated stations, but only KYW-TV and WCBS-TV in ...

  5. Audacy, owner of WIP and KYW Philadelphia radio stations ...

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    News. Science & Tech ... owner of WIP and KYW Philadelphia radio stations, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. ... Philadelphia mainstays WIP-FM (94.1), WOGL-FM (98.1), KYW (103.9-FM and 1060-AM) and ...

  6. 1060 AM - Wikipedia

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    1060 AM. The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1060 kHz: [1] 1060 AM is a United States and Mexican clear-channel frequency. KYW Philadelphia and XEEP Mexico City share Class A status on 1060 kHz. [2]

  7. WTAM - Wikipedia

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    In late 1955, NBC persuaded Westinghouse to trade its Philadelphia stations, KYW (1060 AM) and WPTZ-TV, in return for NBC's Cleveland properties and $3 million in cash compensation. [24] NBC had long wanted to own a station in Philadelphia, the nation's third-largest market at the time. The swap went into effect on January 22, 1956. [25]

  8. KYW - Wikipedia

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    KYW may refer to: KYW (AM), a radio station (1060 AM) licensed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, which carried the KYW callsign from 1921 to 1956; and has again since 1965. WPHI-FM, a radio station that carries the FM simulcast of KYW. KYW-TV, a television station (channel 30, virtual 3) licensed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ...

  9. Wally Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Prior to WPVI, he was at WCAU in Philadelphia and WSB Radio in Atlanta. He has been an anchor for KYW NewsRadio 1060 since 2006. He is also currently an adjunct professor at Immaculata University. Following his selection by the board of directors, Kennedy was inducted into the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia "Hall of Fame" in 2011.