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WLW (Newsradio 700 WLW) ist ein US-amerikanischer Hörfunksender aus Cincinnati, Ohio. Der Sender versorgt die Metropolregion Cincinnati (Greater Cincinnati) und gehört dem Radiokonzern iHeartMedia. WLW ist ein Clear-Channel-Radiosender, dessen Signal auf seiner Frequenz von 700 kHz auf dem Mittelwellenband in Amplitudenmodulation weite Teile der Ostküste erreicht und bei Nacht in großen Teilen Nordamerikas gehört werden kann.
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WLW (700 AM) is a commercial news/talk radio station licensed to Cincinnati, Ohio. Owned by iHeartMedia, WLW is a clear-channel station, often identifying itself as The Big One. WLW operates with 50,000 watts around the clock. Its daytime signal provides secondary coverage to most of Ohio and parts of Indiana and Kentucky. It can be heard at city-grade strength as far as Indianapolis, Indiana; Lexington, Kentucky and Columbus, Ohio, with secondary coverage as far as Louisville and the outer suburbs of Cleveland and Detroit. At night, with a good radio, it can be heard in much of North America.
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The Crosley Building in Camp Washington, Cincinnati, built in 1930, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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One of the five new studios comprising the eighth floor of the new Crosley Radio Company building
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A feature story about WLW's new studios incorporated photographs of Joseph A. Chambers, technical supervisor and designer of the new facilities, and Powel Crosley Jr., owner of WLW and WSAI
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WLW (Newsradio 700 WLW) ist ein US-amerikanischer Hörfunksender aus Cincinnati, Ohio. Der Sender versorgt die Metropolregion Cincinnati (Greater Cincinnati) und gehört dem Radiokonzern iHeartMedia. WLW ist ein Clear-Channel-Radiosender, dessen Signal auf seiner Frequenz von 700 kHz auf dem Mittelwellenband in Amplitudenmodulation weite Teile der Ostküste erreicht und bei Nacht in großen Teilen Nordamerikas gehört werden kann. Der Sender ist Affiliate des ABC News Radio und Flaggschiff der Cincinnati Bengals und Cincinnati Reds. WLW ist der Sender des bekannten Talkradio Moderators Bill Cunningham. Die Sendeanlage von WLW steht in Mason, Ohio. Der 50-kW-Sender überträgt WLW auch in HD Radio.
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WLW (700 AM) is a commercial news/talk radio station licensed to Cincinnati, Ohio. Owned by iHeartMedia, WLW is a clear-channel station, often identifying itself as The Big One. WLW operates with 50,000 watts around the clock. Its daytime signal provides secondary coverage to most of Ohio and parts of Indiana and Kentucky. It can be heard at city-grade strength as far as Indianapolis, Indiana; Lexington, Kentucky and Columbus, Ohio, with secondary coverage as far as Louisville and the outer suburbs of Cleveland and Detroit. At night, with a good radio, it can be heard in much of North America. WLW serves as the Cincinnati network affiliate for ABC News Radio; the AM flagship station for the Cincinnati Reds Radio Network; a co-flagship station for the Cincinnati Bengals Radio Network; and the home of radio personalities Mike McConnell, Rocky Boiman and Bill Cunningham. The WLW studios are located in Sycamore Township (with a Cincinnati address). The transmitter is a uniquely constructed diamond-shaped Blaw-Knox tower in nearby Mason. Besides its main analog transmission, WLW simulcasts on 99 watt FM translator W233BG at 94.5 MHz and on an HD digital subchannel of co-owned 107.1 MHz WKFS. The station is a primary entry point station in the Emergency Alert System for Southwest Ohio, Kentucky and Eastern Indiana. Launched by industrialist Powel Crosley Jr., WLW became the flagship station of the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation, later a part of Avco. One of four charter affiliates of the Mutual Broadcasting System, WLW holds the distinction of being the only AM radio station ever authorized by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast with a power output of 500,000 watts, which happened in the 1930s.
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