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Children's radio networks are radio networks which are targeted to Children's radio, children. Children's Radio Network Children's Radio Network was the first children's radio network which went to the air twice. This radio network was targeted for toddlers (2-5) children (6-9) & teens (10-17) Children's Radio Network started broadcasting from its flagship station in Jacksonville in 1984. It was founded and funded by William Osewalt. The network built up to six affiliated stations. Osewalt ran into some personal financial problems, forcing a shutdown of the network in 1986. Osewalt relaunched the network on WWTC in Minneapolis in May 1990 as Radio AAHS. As of May 1991, the network had no addition affiliates but expected to add some by the end of the year. Imagination Station Network Imagination Station Network, also called Kids' Choice Broadcasting Network, was a children's radio network. Most of the programming was music with the rest being stories, call-ins from children a ...
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Children's Radio
Children's radio is a term used to refer to both Radio program, radio series and Radio format, formats designed specifically for Child, children. It has existed as far back as the beginning of Radio broadcasting, broadcasting in the 1920s, and survives in the present day, even if not as prominent. History The earliest children's radio broadcasts occurred in 1921 in the United States and 1922 in the United Kingdom. Other countries, including Norway, Sweden, Australia and Japan would follow suit. By country United States The first US radio broadcasts of material written for children is thought to have been the ''Man in the Moon'' stories by Josephine Lawrence. This was first aired around October 1921, on WJZ Newark, New Jersey, Newark (now known as WABC (AM), WABC) and consisted of Fairy tale, fairy tales told by William F.B. McNeary. These started off a wave of similar series, hosted by various “Aunties” and “Uncles”, aired around both the 5pm-6pm and Saturday morning tim ...
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WWTC
WWTC (1280 AM broadcasting, AM, "The Patriot") is a commercial radio station city of license, licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, and serving the Minneapolis-St. Paul, Twin Cities region. It is owned by Salem Media Group and broadcasts a conservative talk radio radio format, format. By day, WWTC transmits with 10,000 watts. At night, the power is increased to 15,000 watts. WWTC has a directional antenna, directional signal using a four-tower array. The transmitter and radio studios are on Cliff Road near Minnesota State Highway 77 and Interstate 35E (Minnesota), Interstate 35E in Eagan, Minnesota, Eagan. Programming is also heard on 250-watt FM translator K298CO at 107.5 Hertz, MHz. Programming On weekdays, WWTC carries radio syndication, nationally syndicated conservative talk shows, largely from the co-owned Salem Radio Network. They include Hugh Hewitt, Mike Gallagher (political commentator), Mike Gallagher, Chris Stigall, Larry Elder, Charlie Kirk and Eric Metaxas. ...
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Radio AAHS
Radio AAHS was an American radio network owned and operated by the Children's Broadcasting Corporation. The flagship station of the format was WWTC (1280 AM) in Minneapolis, from where network programming originated at the former First Federal Bank building in St. Louis Park at Minnesota State Highway 100 and Excelsior Boulevard. At its height in 1996, Radio AAHS had 29 affiliates across the U.S. CBC founder Christopher Dahl had acquired WWTC in 1990 to create a format consisting largely of music for children, specifically targeted at 5 to 10 year olds. The format included songs from child-oriented films, but also created a niche for songs recorded specifically to entertain children. The programming was driven, in large part, by listener requests, and many of the choices were little known outside that audience. History Children's Broadcasting Corp. was founded by Dahl in 1990, with the concept for a children's radio network. Dahl ran AAHS the format on WWTC as a test run for ...
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Peter Yarrow
Peter Yarrow (May 31, 1938 – January 7, 2025) was an American singer and songwriter who found fame as a member of the 1960s folk music, folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary along with Paul Stookey and Mary Travers. Yarrow co-wrote (with Lenny Lipton) one of the group's best known hits, "Puff, the Magic Dragon" (1963). He was also a political activist and supported causes that ranged from Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War, opposition to the Vietnam War to school Anti-bullying legislation, anti-bullying programs. Early life and family Peter Yarrow was born in Manhattan on May 31, 1938, the son of Vera Wisebrode (née Vira Burtakoff) and Bernard Yarrow. His parents were educated History of the Jews in Ukraine, Ukrainian Jewish immigrants whose families had settled in Providence, Rhode Island. Bernard Yarrow (1899–1973) attended the Jagiellonian University (Kraków) and the Odesa University (Odesa) before emigrating to the United States in 1922 at age 23. He ...
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WPRD
WPRD (1440 AM broadcasting, AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish-language variety format. Licensed to Winter Park, Florida, United States, WPRD is owned and operated by J & V Communications, Inc. WPRD serves as the main flagship station for J & V Communications, Inc. and is headquartered in Orlando, Florida, in the same building previously occupied by former stations WABR and WBJW (the latter now WOMX-FM). Some programming on WPRD is repeated on WOTS 1220 kHz in Kissimmee, WSDO 1400 kHz in Sanford, Florida, Sanford, WTJV 1490 kHz in DeLand, and WUNA 1480 kHz in Ocoee, Florida, Ocoee. WPRD also shares programming with Puerto Rican station WCMN (AM), WCMN. History Following the demise of WAJL, WPRD started broadcasting on the same 1440 frequency as "Pride 1440", playing music from the 1940s through the 1960s. Kids' Choice Broadcasting Network, later Imagination Station Network, started broadcasting on March 31, 1990, on WPRD as its originating stati ...
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KSCO
KSCO (1080 AM broadcasting, AM) is a commercial radio, commercial radio station broadcasting a talk radio radio format, format. The station is owned by Zwerling Broadcasting System, Ltd and is city of license, licensed to Santa Cruz, California. The radio studios and offices are on Portola Drive in Santa Cruz. The station can be heard over much of Central California during the day. By day, KSCO broadcasts at 10,000 watts. Because 1080 AM is a clear channel station, clear channel frequency reserved for KRLD (AM), KRLD Dallas and WTIC (AM), WTIC Hartford, at sunset, to avoid interference, KSCO reduces power to 28 watts. It uses a omnidirectional antenna, non-directional antenna at all times KSCO also has three broadcast relay station, translator stations to broadcast its programming on the FM dial. History KSCO sign-on, signed on the air on September 21, 1947 in radio, 1947. It originally was powered at 1,000 watts by day and was housed in a distinctive art deco building, whic ...
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KDYL (AM)
The radio tower for KDYL is located near the Bingham Canyon Mine. KDYL (1060 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to South Salt Lake, Utah broadcasting a Spanish Variety format. The station is owned by Eric Palacios, through licensee Radio Activo 3 LLC. The station broadcasts with 10,000 watts by day. Because AM 1060 is a clear channel frequency, after sunset KDYL must reduce power to 149 watts so it does not interfere with Class A stations XEEP, located near Mexico City, and KYW in Philadelphia. The transmitter is located off Bacchus Highway near Lark, Utah. History The station began broadcasting on September 2, 1967 as KRSP. Until the mid-1980s, the station aired a contemporary hits format, simulcast with its FM sister station KRSP-FM. By 1986, the station had begun airing separate programming from KRSP-FM, carrying an oldies format, playing music from the '50s and '60s. The station was branded "Utah's Oldies Station". Children's Radio era On September 24, 1990, t ...
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KXBS
KXBS (95.5 FM broadcasting, FM) is a non-commercial educational station, non-commercial, listener-supported radio station city of license, licensed to Bethalto, Illinois, and serving Greater St. Louis. KXBS and sister station KQBS 97.7 in Potosi, Missouri are owned by Gateway Creative Broadcasting, and they simulcast a Christian radio, Christian rhythmic contemporary radio format known as "Boost 95.5". The radio studios for KXBS, KQBS and Christian Contemporary KLJY are on Manchester Road (Missouri Route 100) in Des Peres, Missouri, Des Peres. KXBS has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 10,500 watts. The transmitter is on DeBaliviere Avenue in St. Louis, just north of Forest Park (St. Louis, Missouri), Forest Park. KQBS has an ERP of 26,500 watts, with a transmitter located off Missouri Route 21, near Flamewood Road, in Potosi. KXBS broadcasts using HD Radio technology; it airs rhythmic adult contemporary music on its HD2 subchannel and urban oldies on its HD3 subchannel. ...
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Radio Networks By Format
Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transmitter connected to an antenna which radiates the waves. They can be received by other antennas connected to a radio receiver; this is the fundamental principle of radio communication. In addition to communication, radio is used for radar, radio navigation, remote control, remote sensing, and other applications. In radio communication, used in radio and television broadcasting, cell phones, two-way radios, wireless networking, and satellite communication, among numerous other uses, radio waves are used to carry information across space from a transmitter to a receiver, by modulating the radio signal (impressing an information signal on the radio wave by varying some aspect of the wave) in the transmitter. In radar, used to locate and track objects like air ...
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Defunct Radio Stations In The United States
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Children's Radio Stations In The United States
A child () is a human being between the stages of birth and puberty, or between the developmental period of infancy and puberty. The term may also refer to an unborn human being. In English-speaking countries, the legal definition of ''child'' generally refers to a minor, in this case as a person younger than the local age of majority (there are exceptions such as, for example, the consume and purchase of alcoholic beverage even after said age of majority), regardless of their physical, mental and sexual development as biological adults. Children generally have fewer rights and responsibilities than adults. They are generally classed as unable to make serious decisions. ''Child'' may also describe a relationship with a parent (such as sons and daughters of any age) or, metaphorically, an authority figure, or signify group membership in a clan, tribe, or religion; it can also signify being strongly affected by a specific time, place, or circumstance, as in "a child of nature" ...
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