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    WJBO (1150 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, calling itself "WJBO Newsradio 1150 AM & 98.7 FM." It carries a news/talk format...
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  • Broadcasting was owned by the Manship family, which also owned AM station WJBO and a local newspaper, The Morning Advocate. The new station grants originally...
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  • WHP WHTK WHTY WHUC WHYN WIBA WIHB WILM WIMA WINR WINZ WIOD WISN WIZE WJAS WJBO WJDX WJDY WJET WJIP WJMX WJNO WJYZ WKBN WKBZ WKCY WKDW WKIP WKJK WKMQ WKRC...
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    immediate legislative pay raise. "Jindal Action Plan" (PDF). available from WJBO-AM. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 8, 2008. Retrieved June...
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  • occupied by an FM station owned by AM 1150 WJBO. It had the call sign WBGL. It later moved to 101.5 as WJBO-FM. It finally switched to 102.5 MHz and is...
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  • DMOZ. AOL. (Directory ceased in 2017) Louisiana Association of Broadcasters WJBO radio event in Crowley, Louisiana, 1938 Building of KZBL and KDBH radio stations...
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    the Michigan job if it were offered to him and Baton Rouge radio station WJBO reported that Miles had already accepted the position, Miles again ultimately...
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    except where required by the FCC. Until 1989, WBRZ was a sister station to WJBO-AM and WYNK-FM, until the Manships sold both radio stations. From the late...
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  • to become an influential force in Baton Rouge, later adding radio station WJBO in 1932 (moving it to Baton Rouge in 1934) and television station WBRZ-TV...
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  • Theater built. 1932 – Current Louisiana State Capitol inaugurated. 1934 - WJBO radio begins broadcasting. 1935 – Huey P. Long assassinated. 1939 – East...
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