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  2. Philadelphia Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. 1315-1325 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Circulation. 761,000 (as of 1947) Website. thephiladelphiabulletin .com. The Philadelphia Bulletin (or The Bulletin as it was commonly known as) was a daily evening newspaper published from 1847 to 1982 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  3. WPEN (FM) - Wikipedia

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    www .975thefanatic .com. WPEN (97.5 MHz, "97.5 The Fanatic") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to serve Burlington, New Jersey, in the Philadelphia radio market. The station is owned by the Beasley Broadcast Group through licensee Beasley Media Group, LLC and broadcasts a sports radio format . WPEN is the flagship station for the NBA 's ...

  4. WKDN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    During the mid-1940s, WPEN was owned by the Philadelphia Bulletin newspaper; in 1948, the newspaper bought the more powerful WCAU and sold the station to the local Sun Ray Drug Store chain. As entertainment programming moved from radio to television , WPEN evolved into a popular music format in the early 1950s.

  5. WCAU - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin secured a construction permit for channel 10, [2] naming its proposed station WPEN-TV after the newspaper's WPEN radio stations (950 AM), now WKDN, and 98.1 FM, later WCAU-FM and now WOGL. The picture changed dramatically in 1947, when The Philadelphia Record folded.

  6. WPEN - Wikipedia

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    WPEN may refer to: WPEN (FM), a radio station (97.5 FM) licensed to Burlington, New Jersey. WKDN (AM), a radio station (950 AM) licensed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (formerly WPEN, 1929-2012) WMGK, a radio station (102.9 FM) licensed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (formerly WPEN-FM, 1947-1975) WCAU, a television station (channel 10) licensed ...

  7. WPHT - Wikipedia

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    The Levys agreed to sell WCAU-AM-FM to The Philadelphia Record in 1946. However, the Record folded shortly thereafter, and its "goodwill", including the rights to buy WCAU-AM-FM, passed to the Philadelphia Bulletin, which already owned WPEN and WPEN-FM, and had secured a construction permit for WPEN-TV (channel 10).

  8. Wee Willie Webber - Wikipedia

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    Constance Russell. . ( m. 1958) . Children. Bill Webber Jr. (b. 1959) Wendy Webber (b. 1963) Bill " Wee Willie " Webber (June 11, 1929 – May 23, 2010) was an American radio and television personality and pioneer. Webber worked in radio and television in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, region for more than 50 years. [1]

  9. Media in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    WHYY-TV: PBS: 1957 12 WPHL-TV: The CW: 1965 17 WFPA-CD: UniMás: 1995 28 WTXF-TV: Fox: 1965 29 WPPT: PBS: 1990 35 WELL-LD: Daystar 1988 45 WGTW-TV: Trinity Broadcasting Network: 1992 48 WPSG-TV: Independent: 1981 57 WPPX-TV: Ion Television: 1986 61 WWSI-TV: Telemundo: 2001 62 WUVP-DT: Univision: 1981 65 NBC Sports Philadelphia+: basic cable ...