• WHKW (1220 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, and is known as "AM 1220 The Word" featuring a Christian format. Owned by Salem...
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    broadcasts of Cleveland Guardians home games. Religious stations include WHKW, WCCR, and WCRF. As the regional NPR affiliate, WKSU serves all of Northeast...
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  • Creek, Michigan, United States, which identified as WKNR from 1972 to 1988 WHKW, a radio station (1220 AM) licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States, which...
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    Fairfield, Hueytown). During the 1980s the callsign was WHKW and the format was Top 40/CHR. WHKW is Tuscaloosa's dominant affiliate for Rick Dees Weekly...
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    station in Cleveland as WHK-FM, then changed back to WHKW. When Salem Communications moved the WHKW calls to Cleveland for its station on 1220 kHz (due...
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  • States, which has carried the WGAR-FM callsign twice (1952–70, 1984–present) WHKW, a radio station (1220 AM) licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States, which...
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  • OH WFHM-FM 95.5 Contemporary Christian Salem Media of Massachusetts, LLC WHKW 1220 Christian radio Salem Communications Holding Corporation WHK 1420 Conservative...
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    country music station called "The Hawk". Regent Communications moved the WHKW letters from 103.9 to the new station at 107.7. In 1996, the station became...
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    indicates championship season. WGAR became WKNR in 1990; currently home to WHKW. WTAM became KYW in 1956, WKYC in 1965, WWWE in 1972 and reverted to the...
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  • Talknet programs. In July 1995, WRES flipped to classic country as "The Hawk", WHKW. The format was moved from 98.9 FM. It later became "KJ 1080", WKJK. On June...
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