• WWHT (107.9 FM, "Hot 107-9") is a radio station that is licensed to Syracuse, New York. The station is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts a contemporary...
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    closed on the transaction, the station changed its call sign to WTVG and then WWHT, and the subscription service took the name Wometco Home Theater (WHT). WHT...
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  • in Syracuse, New York WHEN-FM, the former call letters of radio station WWHT in Syracuse, New York WHEN-TV, the former call letters of TV station WTVH...
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  • Hot 107-9 may refer to: WHTA-FM, near Atlanta, Georgia WWHT, Syracuse, New York WJFX, Fort Wayne, Indiana KHXT, Lafayette, Louisiana WPHI, Pennsauken,...
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    9 WLKZ Contemporary Christian FM 106.5 WKRH Classic rock Licensed to Fair Haven FM 106.9 WSYR-FM News/Talk Licensed to Solvay FM 107.9 WWHT CHR/Top 40...
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  • station on channel 6). The signals were broadcast beginning in August 1977 on WWHT-TV (channel 68) and later on WSNL-TV (channel 67) out of Smithtown, New York...
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  • retain Storer's cable systems in northern New Jersey and Connecticut over WWHT and WSNL-TV. The two stations were sold to the Home Shopping Network (HSN)...
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  • WUSL WUSQ-FM WVAZ WVBZ WVKF WVKS (HD2) WVOR WVRK WVRT WWDC (HD2) WWBB WWFG WWHT WWKZ WWMG WWPR-FM WWPW WWSW-FM (HD2) WWYZ WWXM WWZD-FM WXBB WXBT (HD2) WXDX-FM...
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    Newark, broadcasting on channels 68 and 60, which later became WTVG, then WWHT, as the station's ownership changed. The show's first cast members in 1974...
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    In 1985, he hosted a special for Newark, New Jersey music video station WWHT U68 entitled "The Thirteenth Hour". In 1986, he hosted a direct-to-video...
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