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WLOH WLOH is an AM station which broadcasts from Lancaster, Ohio, southeast of Columbus. The station broadcasts a talk format and features primarily syndicated hosts such as Bill Bennett, Laura Ingraham and Bill O'Reilly, as well as a local afternoon show hosted by station owner Mark Bohach.
WLON WLON Magic Oldies 1050-AM is an oldies radio station serving the Lincolnton, North Carolina area, and owned and operated by HRN Broadcasting. The station plays a mixture of 1960s, '70s and some '80s oldies music, as well as Christian contemporary and beach music on Sundays.
WLOS WLOS channel 13 is the ABC television affiliate in Asheville, North Carolina. It also serves other portions of western North Carolina, upstate South Carolina (including Greenville, Spartanburg, and Anderson), northeastern Georgia, and eastern Tennessee.
WLOT-LP WLOT-LP channel 46 was a low-power Class A television station in Watertown, New York. It was Watertown's affiliate for the now-defunct UPN network, as well as the America One network, and was rebroadcast on co-owned WBQZ-LP channel 34, in the area to the northwest of Watertown.
WLQP-LP WLQP-LP is a low-power television station in Lima, Ohio, serving the Lima market as a ABC affiliate on Channel 18. WLQP-LP was a full-time repeater of sister-station WOHL-CA, but became a UPN affiliate in 1999.
WLQV WLQV is a radio station serving the Detroit, Michigan market. The station's fifty-thousand watt daytime signal enables it to be heard from Michigan's Thumb area down to Northwest Ohio, and from Lansing, Michigan to Chatham, Ontario, Canada.
WLR FM WLR FM is an Independent Local Radio station, licensed by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland, broadcasting to Waterford City and County Waterford.It has two studios,one in Dungarvan,County Waterford and its main purpose built studio in Waterford City which opened in 2003.
WLRN-TV WLRN-TV is a PBS member station broadcasting on channel 17 (DTV 20) in Miami, Florida and serves the South Florida Metropolitan area, from Palm Beach to Key West. WLRN-TV (previously WTHS) signed on the air in August 1955 as a non-profit, non-commercial broadcast station licensed to the School Board of Miami-Dade County.
WLS-TV WLS-TV, officially branded as ABC7 Chicago, is a United States television station in Chicago, Illinois owned and operated by the American Broadcasting Company, known nationwide as ABC. ABC7 Chicago produces its broadcasts at 190 North State Street in The Loop and transmits its signal from the Sears Tower.
WLTM WLTM is the popular term used by those within the dating industry for Would Like To Meet. It is most commonly used within newspaper and magazine advertisements in the dating pages as the header to the personal advertisement that follows, for example WLTM fun loving Beckham lookalike or perhaps, WLTM writer with the legs of Sarah Jessica Parker.
WLUF-LP WLUF-LP is the callsign of a low-powered television station that operates from the University of Florida's main campus in Gainesville, broadcasting on VHF channel 10. WLUF's programming is also seen on WUFT's digital signal, on channel 36.
WLUK-TV WLUK "FOX11" is a Fox affiliate in Green Bay, Wisconsin and serves the northeastern Wisconsin area as well as Menominee County in the southern tip of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. WLUK also serves Appleton, Oshkosh and the Fox River Valley, with news, talk shows and syndicated fare.
WLVI-TV WLVI-TV, channel 56, is a CW television network affiliate licensed to Cambridge, Massachusetts and serving the Boston and southern New Hampshire television market. WLVI-TV is owned by Sunbeam Television and is a sister to WHDH-TV (channel 7), Boston's NBC affiliate.
WLW WLW is a radio station located in Cincinnati, Ohio, run by Clear Channel Communications and is located at 700 AM. The station's programming also airs all across the United States on XM Satellite Radio channel 173.
WLWC WLWC-TV (CW 28) is a CW owned and operated television station licensed to New Bedford, Massachusetts and serving the Providence, Rhode Island market. Owned by the CBS Corporation, the station's headquarters is in Providence, with master control operated out of the studios of sister stations WBZ-TV and WSBK in Boston, Massachusetts.
WLXI-TV WLXI 61 is a Christian television station licensed to Greensboro, North Carolina and serving the Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point market. It is owned by Tri-State Christian Television and run Trinity Broadcasting Network programs for nearly the entire day.
WLYV WLYV "Reedemer Radio" is an AM radio station located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The station operates on the AM radio frequency of 1450 kHz and airs Catholic programming for the Northeast/East Central Indiana region.
Wōdanaz *Wōđanaz or *Wōđinaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of a god of Germanic paganism, known as Óðinn in Norse mythology, Wōden in Old English, Wodan or Wotan in Old High German and Godan in Lombardic. He is in all likelihood identical with the Germanic god identified as Mercury by Roman writers and possibly with Tacitus' regnator omnium deus.
Władysław Bortnowski Władysław Bortnowski (1891-1966) was a Polish military commander and one of the highest ranking generals of the Polish Army. He is most famous as the commander of the Pomorze Army to take part in the battle of Bzura during the invasion of Poland in 1939.
Władysław Filipkowski Władysław Filipkowski (noms de guerre Cis and Janka; 1892-1950) was a Polish military commander and a professional officer of the Polish Army. During World War II he was the commanding officer of the Armia Krajowa units in the inspectorate of Lwów (modern Lviv) and the commander of the Lwów Uprising.
Władysław Findysz Blessed Władysław Findysz (born December 13, 1907 in Krościenk Niżny near Krosno – died August 21, 1964 in Nowy Żmigród, Poland) was a Polish Catholic priest. He is regarded as a martyr by the church as he was imprisoned by the Communist regime in 1963 until shortly before his death for the 'crime' of sending religious newsletters to his parisioners.
Władysław Grabski Władysław Grabski (7 July 1874 - 1 March 1938) was a Polish politician, economist and historian. Main proponent of the currency reform, Prime Minister of Poland (1920 and 1923-1925), brother of Stanisław Grabski.
Władysław II the Exile Władysław II the Exile, (Polish: Władysław II Wygnaniec; Kraków, Poland, 1105 – May 30, 1159, Altenburg, Germany) was High Duke of Poland, 1138-1146. He was the son of Bolesław III Wrymouth, Duke of Poland, and Zbyslava, daughter of Sviatopolk II of Kiev.
Władysław III Spindleshanks Władysław III Spindleshanks (Polish: Władysław III Laskonogi; 1165? – 1231) was Duke of the province of Greater Poland and High Duke of all Poland, overlord of other Dukes, 1202-1206 and 1227-1228, during which periods he also was Duke of Cracow, the duchy customarily held by the overlord.
Władysław Markiewicz Władysław Markiewicz (b. 2 January, 1920 in Ostrów Wielkopolski) is a Polish sociologist; professor of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań since 1966, and Warsaw University since 1972, director of the Western Institute (Instytut Zachodni) in Poznań in years 1966-1973, member of Polish Academy of Sciences (Polska Akademia Nauk, PAN) since 1972.
Władysław Nehrebecki Władysław Nehrebecki (born 1923 in Boryslaw, Poland (now Boryslav, Ukraine) - died December 1978) was a Polish animator. He is best known and the creator of the animated characters "Bolka i Lolka" (also known as Bolek and Lolek).
Władysław Niegolewski Władysław Niegolewski (1819-1885) was a Polish liberal politician and member of parliament, insurgent in Greater Poland Uprising 1846, Greater Poland Uprising 1848 and January Uprising 1863, cofounder of Central Economic Society (TCL) in 1861 and People's Libraries Society (CTG) in 1880.
Władysław Reymont Władysław Stanisław Reymont (May 7 1867, Kobiele Wielkie, Russian-occupied Poland – December 5 1925, Warsaw, Poland), (born Stanisław Władysław Rejment) was a Polish author. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1924.
Władysław Santarius Władysław Santarius (also known as Vladislav Santarius) (November 12, 1915 – June 5, 1989) was a Polish Lutheran Evangelical pastor, one of the most significant Christian leaders in Czechoslovakia during the Communist era. He was leader of revivalist movement in Cieszyn Silesia and because of it he was persecuted (but never jailed).
Władysław Sikorski Władysław Eugeniusz Sikorski (May 20, 1881 – July 4, 1943; pronounced ) was a Polish military and political leader. He was born in the southern Polish town of Tuszów Narodowy, which at the time was part of Austria-Hungary, one of Poland's three partitioners.
Władysław Stępień Władysław Stępień (born October 24, 1946 in Wrzawy) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 10505 votes in 23 Rzeszów district, candidating from Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej list.
Władysław Syrokomla Władysław Syrokomla (Belarusian: Uładzisłaŭ Syrakomla, Уладзіслаў Сыракомля) was a pseudonym of Ludwik Władysław Kondratowicz (Ludźvik Uładzisłaŭ Kandratovič, Людзьвік Уладзіслаў Кандратовіч, 1823-1862), a Belarusian and Polish poet, writer and translator.
Władysław Szczepaniak Wladyslaw Szczepaniak (May 19 1910 in Warsaw, Poland - May 6 1979 in Warsaw) was a Polish soccer player, a defender, for the whole career played for Polonia Warszawa, where he was a captain. Szczepaniak was one of Polonia’s symbols, also he played several games in the Poland national football team.
Władysław Szpilman Władysław Szpilman (December 5, 1911–July 6, 2000) was a Polish pianist, composer, and memoirist. He is best known as the protagonist of the Roman Polański film The Pianist, based on Szpilman's autobiographical book recounting how he survived World War II.
Władysław Wróblewski Władysław Wróblewski (1875-1951) was a Polish politician, scientist, diplomat and lawyer. He is notable as the last provisional prime minister of the German-controlled puppet state of Regency Kingdom before Poland regained her independence in 1918.
Władysławowo Władysławowo (Kashubian/Pomeranian: Wiôlgô Wies, former ) is a town on the south coast of the Baltic Sea in the Kashubia in Eastern Pomerania region, northern Poland, with 14,801 (2005) inhabitants. Situated in the Puck County in Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999, previously in Gdańsk Voivodeship (1975-1998), Władysławowo is a sea port and one of the most popular Polish seaside resorts.
Włocławek Włocławek (pronounce: [vȗoʦ'wavek]) () is a town in central Poland on the Vistula river, with a population of approximately 123,000. It is situated in the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship and until 1999 was the capital of Włocławek Voivodeship.
Włocławek County Włocławek County () is a powiat (county) in Poland, in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. The county seat is the town of Włocławek and the powiat includes the area around it, but not the city itself which forms its own separate urban powiat.
Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz (born September 13, 1950 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish politician from the post-communist Democratic Left Alliance, the Prime Minister of Poland from 1996 to autumn 1997, the Foreign Minister of Poland in the governments of Leszek Miller (2001-2004) and Marek Belka (2004-2005), the speaker of the Sejm (lower chamber of the Polish parliament) in January - October 2005 and the communist candidate in the Polish presidential election of 1990 (received 9% of the votes) and of 2005 (withdrew before the elections and promised to abandon politics).
Włodzimierz Czacki Wlodzimierz Czacki (born 16th April 1834 in Poryck in Luck in Russian-partitioned Poland, today in Ukraine, died 8th March 1888 in Rome) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was part of the Papal diplomacy, and was part of the nuntius in France 1879–1882.
Włodzimierz Ptasznik Wlodzimierz Ptasznik became mayor of Iława at the municipal elections of November 2006. A member of Platforma Obywatelska (PO) (Civic Platform), a centre right party in Poland, Ptasznik is the Director of the Ilawa Lake District tourism development agency.
Włodzimierz Sedlak Włodzimierz Sedlak - was born 31st October 1911 in Sosnowiec, and died 17th February 1993 in Radom, polish priest, professor at John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, father of polish bioelectronics and elecktromagnetic theory of life. Honorary citizen of Sosnowiec, Radom and Skarżysko–Kamienna.
Włodzimierz Smolarek Włodzimierz Smolarek (born July 16, 1957 in Aleksandrów Łódzki) is a retired Polish football player, who played for clubs such as Widzew Łódź, Legia Warszawa, Eintracht Frankfurt (West Germany), Feyenoord Rotterdam (Netherlands) and FC Utrecht (Netherlands).
Włodzimierz Stępień Włodzimierz Stępień (born October 24, 1952 in Kielce) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 12655 votes in 33 Kielce district, candidating from Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej list.
Włodzimierz Trzebiatowski Włodzimierz Trzebiatowski (born February 25, 1906; died November 13, 1982) was a Polish chemist, physicist and mathematician. An institute in Wrocław, Poland called the Włodzimierz Trzebiatowski Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research is named after him.
Włodzimierz Trzebiatowski Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research The Włodzimierz Trzebiatowski Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research is a scientific institute in Wrocław, Poland. It is named after Włodzimierz Trzebiatowski, the Polish chemist, physicist and mathematician.
Włodzimierz Witold Karpiński Włodzimierz Witold Karpiński (born November 16, 1961 in Puławy) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 8751 votes in 6 Lublin district, candidating from Platforma Obywatelska list.
Wm. Theodore de Bary William Theodore de Bary (1919 - ) is an East Asian studies expert at Columbia University, with the title John Mitchell Mason Professor Emeritus. An alumnus of Columbia College (1941) and a veteran of the Second World War, in which he served in American military intelligence in the Pacific Theatre, he has edited numerous books of original source material relating to East Asian (primarily Japanese and Chinese) literature, history, and culture, as well as making the case, in his book Nobility and Civility, for the universality of Asian values.
WMAG WMAG is an Adult Contemporary station licensed to High Point, North Carolina and serves the Piedmont Triad region, including Greensboro and Winston-Salem. The Clear Channel Communications outlet broadcasts at 99.
WMAK WMAK-DT channel 7 is a digital television station serving the Knoxville, Tennessee area. WMAK is one of a few stations in the US to sign on exclusively as a digital station, with no full-powered analog counterpart.
WMAQ (AM) WMAQ was an AM radio station in located in Chicago, Illinois, USA, and broadcast at 670 kHz with 50,000 watts. The station was in existence from 1922 to 2000, and was the oldest surviving broadcast outlet in Chicago.
WMAQ-TV WMAQ-TV, officially branded as NBC5 Chicago, is a American television station in Chicago, Illinois owned and operated by NBC. Broadcasting from facilities at NBC Tower on North Columbus Drive and its Magnificent Mile street-level Studio 5 on North Michigan Avenue, the station transmits from the Sears Tower.
WMAR-TV WMAR-TV ("ABC 2") is the ABC television affiliate in Baltimore, Maryland. It operates on VHF channel 2 at 100 kilowatts from a transmitter located in Baltimore, and digitally on UHF channel 52 at 602 kilowatts.
WMAY (AM) WMAY-AM is a commercial talk radio station based out of Springfield, Illinois, broadcasting on 970 AM. The station is known for live and local talk throughout the weekdays and a format of live local "self help" programming on Saturdays.
WMBC-TV WMBC-TV is an independent television station broadcasting on channel 63 from Newton, New Jersey, in the United States. The station's lineup consists of brokered ethnic programs, a weekday one hour newscast (comprised mainly of repackaged CNN stories), infomercials and enough children's programs to meet FCC Educational / Informational (E/I) requirements.
WMBD-TV WMBD-TV, channel 31, is the CBS affiliate in Peoria, Illinois. It is the first Peoria station to broadcast local color television, the last to broadcast digital television, and the only commercial television station with its studio and offices still in the city itself.
WMBF-TV WMBF-TV channel 32 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is a future TV station slated to be the area's new NBC affiliate. The station will be owned by Raycom Media, who is the current owner of the two NBC affiliates that are currently shown on cable in the market, WIS-TV of Columbia and WECT-TV of Wilmington, North Carolina.
WMC-TV WMC-TV "Action News 5" is the NBC affiliate for the Memphis, Tennessee metropolitan area. The station serves portions of Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas and Missouri over the air on satellite and on various cable systems.
WMCN-TV WMCN-TV is a commercial television station in Atlantic City, New Jersey, broadcasting locally on digital channel 44 as an affiliate of ShopNBC. Founded May 29,1981, the station is owned by Lenfest Broadcasting, LLC.
WMCS WMCS (1290 AM) is an African-American-oriented talk radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They are owned by All-Pro Broadcasting, and are part of the Milwaukee Radio Alliance, along with co-owned WLUM-FM and WJZI.
WMDT WMDT-TV, channel 47, is a television station affiliated with ABC, that serves the Delmarva Peninsula, and is based in Salisbury, Maryland. The station, which is known on-air as "WMDT 47", is also broadcasted over the air in Dover, Delaware by a low power translator: WEVD-LP channel 27.
WMGC WMGC, known on the air as "Magic 105.1", Today's Hits and Yesterday's Favorites, is an Adult Contemporary radio station in Detroit, Michigan, part of Greater Media's three-station Detroit cluster which also includes WRIF-FM and WCSX-FM.
WMGM-TV WMGM-TV "News Channel 40 NBC" is a television station in Wildwood, New Jersey, serving Atlantic City and the rest of southern New Jersey on channel 40 as an affiliate of NBC. Founded on January 15, 1966, the station is owned by Access.
WMHT (TV) WMHT is the call letters for a television station and radio station in Schenectady, New York owned and operated by WMHT Educational Telecommunications. Its transmitter is located in the Heldeberg Mountains in Albany County, New York.
WMI (window manager) In Unix computing, Window Manager Improved (WMI) is a lightweight window manager for the X Window System. It was started in late 2003, and it attempts to combine the best features of Larswm, Ion, evilwm and ratpoison.
WMIB-FM WMIB is a Clear Channel-owned Urban Adult Contemporary format radio station, licensed to Fort Lauderdale. For 25 years, the station call letters were WSHE, and the station slogan was "She's only Rock n Roll.
WMJE-FM WMJE (FM) ("MAJIC 1029") is a Jacobs Media Corporation radio station located in Gainesville, Georgia. The station signed on the air in April 1990 with a soft AC format, followed by a change to CHR in 1997, Hot AC in 2000, then to its current SuperHits of the 60's, 70's and 80's format in 2003.
WMJF-LP WMJF-LP is low powered terrestrial television station broadcasting on channel 16 UHF in the Baltimore, Maryland area. Although it bears the legal -LP suffix in its call letters, it is a Class A television station, a slight upgrade from low-power status.
WMKP WMKP is the official radio station of Penn State-Allegheny. WMKP "The Roar" is a free format internet based radio station that broadcasts out of the student community center on the campus of Penn State-Allegheny in McKeesport, Pennsylvania.
WMLB (AM) WMLB, known onair since June 2006 as AM 1690 WMLB is a radio station licensed to Avondale Estates, Georgia and serves most of the Atlanta, Georgia radio market. They air a Nostalgia radio format, although they also play classical music, folk music, jazz, and select rock and roll.
WMLC In networking for mobile devices, WMLC is a format for the efficient transmission of WML web pages over wireless application protocol (WAP). Its primary purpose is to compress (or rather tokenise) a WML page for transport over low-bandwidth internet connections such as GPRS/3G.
WMOS WMOS (104.7 The Wolf) is a classic rock radio station that targets the Connecticut shoreline (namely the New London-Groton area) even though it is licenced to Montauk, New York at the eastern end of Long Island.
WMRA WMRA is a noncommercial public radio station located in Harrisonburg, Virginia and operated by James Madison University, whose signal, with its satellite stations, covers a large part of central Virginia. The station operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year in a classical music and news format.
WMRS WMRS ("Monticello's Radio Station") is a FM radio station located in Monticello, Indiana. It is an independent radio station (owned by no media conglomerate), and its format is currently a mix of mainstream music ranging from the 1970s to relatively new pop music.
WMSCI WMSCI is the acronym of the World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, a computer science and engineering conference that has occurred annually since 1995, although prior to 2005 it was called simply SCI. WMSCI is organized by the International Institute of Informatics and Systemics.
WMSN-TV WMSN-TV is a FOX station in Madison, Wisconsin & airs on analog channel 47. It is a typical Fox station, running primarily first run and off-network syndicated shows along with Fox programming, and a 9:00 p.
WMSTR WMSTR , or the Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion, is a nonprofit antique tractor show that draws around 50,000 visitors each year. It takes place annually on Labor Day weekend in the small town of Rollag, Minnesota.
WMTA (AM) WMTA AM 1380 kHz is a heritage radio station founded in 1955 as the first radio station in Central City and Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. It was founded by the owners of the local weekly newspaper; The Messenger-Times Argus (founded in 1909), brothers, Amos and Larry Stone.
WMTH-FM Located in Park Ridge, Illinois, WMTH-FM was the first high school radio station in the United States. Established by the Student Council at Maine Township High School, now Maine East High School, the station was established in 1959 and went on the air early in 1960.
WMTW-TV WMTW-TV, channel 8, is the ABC affiliate for Portland and the rest of southern Maine as well as parts of New Hampshire. The station is licensed to the town of Poland Spring and broadcasts its digital signal on channel 45.
WMUM-TV WMUM-TV channel 29, part of the GPB network is the tenth and last public television station established in the state of Georgia. WMUM serves the geographical center of the state of Georgia, including the city of Macon from its transmitter in Cochran.
WMUR-TV WMUR-TV is the ABC network television affiliate for the Southern New Hampshire (Keene - Concord - Manchester - Portsmouth) television sub-market which is considered part of the Boston, Massachusetts television market. Licensed to Manchester, the station is owned by Hearst-Argyle Television.
WMV HD Windows Media Video High Definition (WMV HD) is the marketing name for high definition videos encoded using Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 codecs. These low-complexity codecs make it possible to watch high definition movies in 1280x720 (720p) or 1920x1080 (1080p) resolutions on many modern personal computers running Microsoft Windows XP, although the hardware requirements are steep.
WMVY WMVY (also available over the Internet at mvyradio.com or through iTunes and Real Networks) is a community-oriented adult album alternative radio station based in the town of Tisbury, Massachusetts on the island of Martha's Vineyard, operating on the 92.
WMYA-TV WMYA-TV is the MyNetworkTV television affiliate station for the Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville television market. It is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting, but is operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group through a local marketing agreement with the market's ABC affiliate, WLOS.
WMYD WMYD (my TV20 Detroit) is Detroit, Michigan's MyNetworkTV affiliate station, owned and operated by Granite Broadcasting. The station offers a blend of cartoons from 4Kids TV, off-network sitcoms, first-run syndicated reality/talk/court shows and first-run network programming.
WMYT-TV WMYT-TV Channel 55 (known on-air as My TV 12, a reference to its cable channel location) is the MyNetworkTV affiliate in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It is carried on channel 12 on most area cable systems.
WMYV WMYV (My 48) is the MyNetworkTV television affiliate serving the Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, North Carolina designated market area. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, and is sister station to ABC affiliate WXLV-TV.
WMYW-LP WMYW-LP is a television station in Wilmington, North Carolina serving as the area's MyNetworkTV affiliate. Currently the station is only available over the air, as satellite and cable providers have not picked up the station.
Wnn Wnn is a Japanese input system. The network-extensible Kana-to-Kanji conversion system was jointly developed and released by the Software Research Group of Kyoto University Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, OMRON TATEISI ELECTRONICS CO.
WNAC-TV WNAC-TV "FOX Providence" is a primary FOX and secondary MyNetworkTV affiliated station for the Providence, RI-New Bedford, MA television market. It broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 64 and its digital signal on UHF channel 54.
WNAZ-FM WNAZ is a radio station operated by Trevecca Nazarene University and plays primarily music in the Contemporary Christian music format. It is broadcast into several smaller markets adjoining Nashville, Tennessee through the use of low-power repeaters.
WNBA Coach of the Year Award The WNBA Coach of the Year Award is an annual award given by the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) to the head coach who has had the most positive impact on his or her team league wide during a specific season. The winner of the award is determined by a vote of a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters.
WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award The WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award is an annual award given by the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) to the WNBA player who has had the most outstanding defensive performance league wide during a specific season. The winner of the award is determined by a vote of a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters.
WNBA Draft The WNBA Draft is an annual draft held by the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) through which WNBA teams can select new players from a talent pool of college and professional women's basketball players. The first WNBA draft was held in 1997.
WNBA Finals The WNBA Finals is the championship series of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), held in early September and played under a best-of-five playoff format. The team winning the Eastern Conference Finals earns one of the two seeds in the championship round, with the other going to the team that wins the Western Conference Finals.
WNBA Most Improved Player Award The WNBA Most Improved Player Award is an annual award given by the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) to the WNBA player whose play has improved the most since the previous season. The distinction was first awarded after the 2000 season.
WNBA on ESPN The WNBA on ESPN refers to the presentation of Women's National Basketball Association games on the ESPN family of networks. Under the title of WNBA Tuesday, games are broadcast throughout the WNBA season on Tuesday nights, generally on ESPN2.
WNBA Rookie of the Year Award The WNBA Rookie of the Year Award is given each year to the first-year player who has had the best performance amongst first-year players league-wide. The winner of the award is determined by the votes of a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters.
WNBA's All-Decade Team The Women's National Basketball Association's All-Decade Team were chosen in 2006 on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the WNBA from amongst 30 nominees compiled by the league by fan, media, coach, and player voting. The team was to comprise the 10 best and most influential players of the first decade of the WNBA, with consideration also accorded to sportsmanship, community service, leadership, and contribution to the growth of women's basketball; only players to have competed in the WNBA were eligible, but extra-league achievements were considered.
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