The Crosley Broadcasting Corporation was a radio and television broadcaster founded by radio manufacturing pioneer Powel Crosley Jr. It had a major influence...
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pioneer in radio broadcasting, and owner of the Cincinnati Reds major league baseball team. In addition, Crosley's companies manufactured Crosley automobiles...
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subcompact cars, bordering on microcars. At first called the Crosley Corporation and later Crosley Motors Incorporated, the Cincinnati, Ohio, firm was active from...
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WLWT (section The Crosley/Avco years)
by the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation, owners of WLW (700 AM), one of the United States' most powerful radio stations. Crosley Broadcasting was a subsidiary...
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called WGEO and WGEA) at their Schenectady, New York plant and Crosley Broadcasting Corporation obtained a license to relay the programming of WLW over shortwave...
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Launched by industrialist Powel Crosley Jr., WLW became the flagship station of the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation, later a part of Avco. One of four...
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Avco (redirect from Aviation Corporation)
Niguel, California 1975-1977 Crosley Broadcasting stations divested 1976 Sold rights to Crosley Appliances to Crosley Corporation, a new distributor who contracted...
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the program was shown only on other stations owned by the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation (which would later take the name of its parent Avco Company)...
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Voice of America Bethany Relay Station (redirect from National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting)
Butler-Warren Road. The transmitters were built by Powel Crosley Jr.'s Crosley Broadcasting Corporation about one mile west of the company's tower for WLW-AM...
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original owner was the Cincinnati-based Crosley Broadcasting Corporation, a division of the Avco Company. Crosley also owned WLW radio and WLWT television...
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