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Wound Badge Wound Badge (German: Das Verwundetenabzeichen) is a German military award for wounded or frost-bitten soldiers of Wehrmacht, SS and the auxiliary service organizations (after March 1943 due to the increasing number of allied bombings — also for civilians). First instituted during the first world war it existed in three versions: black for one or two times wounded by hostile action or air raid, or frost-bite in the line of duty, silver for three or four times wounded, loss of a hand, foot or eye via hostile action (also partial loss of hearing), facial disfigurement or brain damage via hostile action and gold (can be awarded posthumously) for five or more times wounded, total blindness or severe brain damage via hostile action.
Wound healing Wound healing, or wound repair, is the body's natural process of regenerating dermal and epidermal tissue. When an individual is wounded, a set of events takes place in a predictable fashion to repair the damage.
Wound Chevron A Wound Chevron was a badge of the United States Army which was authorized for wear on an Army uniform between the years of 1918 and 1932. The Wound Chevron was displayed on the lower right cuff of a military uniform, and denoted wounds which were received in combat against an enemy force.
Wound Man Wound Man is an illustration which first appeared in European surgical texts in the Middle Ages. It laid out schematically the various wounds a person might suffer in battle or in accidents, often with surrounding or accompanying text stating treatments for the various different injuries.
Wound Medal The Wound Medal is an Indian Military award given to those who sustain "wounds as a result of direct enemy action in any type of operations or counter-insurgency actions." Eligible categories include all ranks of the Indian military, including reserve and territorial forces, and members of the Railway Protection Force, police, Home Guards, civil defense, or any other organization specified by the government.
Wounded Knee massacre The Wounded Knee massacre was the last major armed conflict between the Lakota Sioux and the United States, subsequently described as a "massacre" by General Nelson A. Miles in a letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
Wounded Personnel Medal This is awarded to military personnel of the AFP and civilian citizens of the Philippines serving with the AFP by Commanders of major subordinate units of Major Services down to Battalion Commanders or their equivalent in the PAF and in the PN. In the case of combat patient evacuated to AFP hospitals, the CO is authorized to award this medal.
Woundfin The woundfin (Plagopterus argentissimus) is a species of minnow endemic to the Virgin River of the southwestern United States. It is a slender, silvery minnow, with a flattened head and belly, long snout, leathery skin, and no scales.
Wouter van Oortmerssen Wouter van Oortmerssen, also known as Aardappel, is a computer programmer notable for his work in game programming as well as having designed several programming languages. He has a Masters degree in computational linguistics from the University of Amsterdam and a PhD in computer science from the University of Southampton.
Wouter van Pelt Wouter van Pelt (born April 23, 1968 in Alphen aan den Rijn) is a former Dutch field hockey player, who played 236 international matches for The Netherlands, in which he scored 21 goals. The defender made his debut for the Dutch on March 27, 1989 in a match against England.
Wouter van Twiller Wouter van Twiller (Nijkerk, May 22 1606 - 1654) was an employee of the Dutch West India Company and the director-general of the Dutch colony of New Netherland from 1633 until 1638. During that time he lived in New Amsterdam, the largest settlement in the colony, which later became New York City.
Woven Hand Woven Hand is a band from Denver, Colorado led by former 16 Horsepower lead singer David Eugene Edwards. Most of the recordings are done by Edwards while on tour he plays with several other musicians like Ordy Garisson.
Wow and flutter measurement Wow and flutter measurement measurement is carried out on audio tape machines or cassette recorders and players in order to quantify the amount of 'frequency wobble' (caused by tape speed fluctuations) present in subjectively valid terms. It is also used on turntables (for vinyl recordings), which tend to suffer mainly slow Wow.
Wow Comics Wow Comics was a monthly ongoing comic book anthology series, which was published by Fawcett Comics from winter 1940 to March 1952. From issue #9 to #58, the book's cover features were the solo adventures of Fawcett's Mary Marvel character.
Wow-Wow sauce Wow-Wow Sauce is a sauce, apparently created by Dr William Kitchiner in the early 19th century. It contains port, wine vinegar, pickled cucumbers or walnuts, English mustard and mushroom ketchup in a base of beef stock, flour and butter.
Wowowee Wowowee is one of the top-rated noontime television variety and game shows in the Philippines that awards cash and prizes to contestants playing various games. The show is produced inside Studio 3 at the ABS-CBN Broadcast Center in Quezon City, Philippines and premiered on Saturday, February 5, 2005.
WowWee WowWee Ltd. is a privately held, Hong Kong-based company that was founded in 1988, and started as an independent research & development and manufacturing outfit that was focused on incorporating cutting-edge technology into toys and other entertainment products.
Woy Woy, New South Wales Woy Woy is a coastal town 85 km north of Sydney, on the Central Coast of New South Wales and an important centre of population within the municipal boundaries of Gosford City Council. Situated on the southern reaches of Brisbane Water, some 8 km south of Gosford, Woy Woy is located in the northern half of the Woy Woy Peninsula, a densely-populated estuarine peninsula that also includes the districts of Umina, Ettalong Beach and Blackwall, in addition to several small sub-districts.
Wozza Wozza is a fat purple walrus in Rare's 1998 Nintendo 64 game, Banjo-Kazooie, living in Freezeezy Peak. Wozza is scared of everything that is not a walrus, and once he sees Banjo and Kazooie, he says, "EEKKK!
WOAI (AM) WOAI is a San Antonio, Texas] news/talk [[radio station operating on 1200 kHz AM with 50,000 Watts non-directional day and night from a transmitter site near Marion, Texas. Current owner and operator San Antonio based Clear Channel Communications acquired the station in 1975 which founded the now world wide owner of radio stations.
WOBL WOBL is an AM radio station licensed to Oberlin, Ohio and serving the western portion of the Cleveland, Ohio market, operating on 1320 kHz. WOBL features a classic country format, dubbed as "Gold Counrty 1320," along with an array of local newscasts and high school sports coverage.
WOBZ-LP WOBZ-LP is a Class A low power television station in East Bernstadt, Kentucky, broadcasting on Channel 9. Licensed in 1991 as W09BZ, the station now goes by WOBZ-TV 9, a simple rearrangement of the original calls.
WOCB-CA WOCB-CA and WXCB-CA are religious television station in Central Ohio, broadcasting locally on channels 39 and 42 as affiliates of TBN. Founded August 24,1987, the station is owned by Central Ohio Association of Christian Broadcasters, along with sister-station WGCB-CA.
WOFX (AM) WOFX, known as Fox Sports 980, is an AM radio station broadcasting on 980 khz licensed to Troy, New York. The station is owned by Clear Channel Communications and runs a sports radio format and is affiliated with FOX Sports Radio.
WOGX WOGX is the Fox network affiliate serving the Gainesville, Florida television market, but also serves the neighboring portions of the Orlando and Jacksonville markets. The station originates in Ocala, Florida (part of the Orlando TV market) and broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 51 and its digital signal on UHF channel 31.
WOCH-CA WOCH-CA is a class-A television station in Chicago, Illinois that broadcasts as the Korean Broadcasting Channel, or KBC. The station transmits programs from the Korean Broadcasting System, based in Seoul, South Korea.
WOLE-TV WOLE-TV is a full-power television station in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico transmitting over analog channel 12, digital 69. The station is owned by Western Broadcasting Corporation of Puerto Rico and serves as a repeater for WKAQ-TV under an affiliation agreement and simulcasts over 95% of its programing.
WOLF-TV WOLF-TV "FOX 56" is the FOX affiliate for the Scranton / Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania DMA. It is licensed to Hazleton, and shares studios in Plains Township, with sister stations CW affiliate WSWB channel 38 and MyNetworkTV affiliate WQMY channel 53.
WOMAD Sri Lanka 2005 The WOMAD Sri Lanka Festival of Drums was a music festival, focused on percussion and specifically drum music, held from September 21 to September 25, 2005. The festival was organized by the Sri Lanka Tourist Board.
WOMBLES The WOMBLES (White Overalls Movement Building Libertarian Effective Struggles) are a loose Anti-Capitalist group in London that once dressed in white overalls with padding and helmets at protests, mimicking Tute Bianche - a group active in Italy.
WONW WONW is an AM radio station whose signal originates in Defiance, Ohio. The call sign stands for "Ohio's North West", the region of Ohio served by the station, although its signal reaches nearby regions in Indiana and Michigan.
WOOB WOOB (The Bone) is a Mainstream rock radio station licensed to Scotia, New York and serving the Capital District and Mohawk Valley of New York. The station is owned by Galaxy Communications and broadcasts at on 93.
WOOHP The World Organization of Human Protection (or WOOHP) is a fictional worldwide crime-fighting organization in the animated series Totally Spies. Founded and headed by Jerry Lewis, WOOHP uses cutting-edge technology and highly skilled agents to fight crime and diffuse humanitarian crises all over the world.
WOON WOON is Woonsocket, Rhode Island's oldest radio station, having taken to the air on November 11, 1946 as WWON, a callsign it kept until the current WOON became available in 1992. The change in call became effective on February 3, 1992.
WOPX WOPX channel 56 is a television station based in Melbourne, Florida, an affiliate of the i network. It transmits its analog signal on UHF channel 56 and its digital signal on UHF channel 48 from Holopaw, Florida.
WOR (AM) WOR is a class A (nighttime clear channel), AM radio station located in New York, New York, USA, operating on 710 kHz. The station has a talk format and has been owned by Buckley Broadcasting since 1987, after the station was sold by RKO.
WORC WORC is a radio station broadcasting on 1310 AM from Worcester, Massachusetts, and is owned by Gois Broadcasting. The station broadcasts at a transmitter power output of 5,000 watts during the day and 1,000 watts at night, and serves Central and Eastern Massachusetts.
WORKink WORKink is Canada's largest national website for job seekers with disabilities, entrepreneurs with disabilities, employers and service providers. WORKink’s services include access to job postings, online employment counselling, monthly career articles, and an online disability specialist.
WORO-TV WORO-TV is a full-power, educational/religious television station located in San Juan, Puerto Rico transmitting over analog channel 13, digital 33. The station is owned by Puerto Rico's Roman Catholic Church and is branded as TeleOro.
WOSM-Africa Region The Africa Scout Region is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, with satellite offices in Cape Town, South Africa and Dakar, Senegal. The Africa Region services Scouting in Sub-Saharan Africa and neighboring islands that are recognized members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM).
WOSM-Arab Region The Arab Scout Region () is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, headquartered in Cairo, Egypt. By 1954, Scouting had become so popular in Arab countries that WOSM established the Arab Scout Region in Damascus, Syria.
WOSM-Asia-Pacific Region The Asia-Pacific Scout Region (in Japanese アジアă»ĺ¤Şĺąłć´‹ĺś°ĺźź, in Chinese 亞太區) is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, headquartered in Makati City, Philippines, with satellite offices in Australia and Japan. The Asia-Pacific Region services Scouting in the land area of Asia south of Siberia and east of Central Asia, and the bulk of the Pacific Basin, with the exception of the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands and Palau, which are under the Interamerican Region by way of the Aloha Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
WOSM-Eurasian Region The Eurasian Scout Region (in Russian Регионального Бюро Евразия) is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, (in Russian Đ’Ńемирной Организации СкаŃŃ‚Ńкого Движения or ВОСД) headquartered in Gurzuf near Yalta-Krasnokamenka, Ukraine, with a branch office in Moscow. All the formerly communist states of Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Soviet Union have developed or are developing Scouting in the wake of the renaissance in the region.
WOSM-European Region The European Scout Region is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with two regional offices, in Brussels, Belgium, which focuses more on external relations and partnerships; and in Belgrade, Serbia, to support the national Scout associations in Southeast Europe. The European Scout Region comprises 40 National Scout Organizations that are members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, and services Scouting in Western and Central Europe, excluding the former Soviet Republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, and Ukraine, but inclusive of Cyprus, though technically not part of Europe, for cultural reasons, and Israel for political ones.
WOSM-Interamerican Region The Interamerican Region is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, headquartered in Santiago, Chile. The InterAmerican Region services Scouting in the Western Hemisphere, both North and South America.
WOSU (AM) WOSU is an AM radio station in Columbus, Ohio, located at 820Â kHz. WOSU is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission as a daytime and nighttime radio station, operating with a non-directional power of 5Â kW during the day, and dropping to 790Â watts at night.
WOTF-TV WOTF-TV Channel 43 is the Telefutura station serving the Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne, Florida television market. It is owned by Univision, and offers a Spanish language entertainment format featuring movies, dramas, comedy shows, and kids shows.
WOTH-LP WOTH-LP is a low-power television station in Cincinnati, Ohio, broadcasting locally on channel 25 as an affiliate of the America One network. Along with sister station WBQC-CA, WOTH is currently owned by Elliott Block.
WOUGNET WOUGNET, or Women of Uganda Network, describes itself as a "non-governmental organisation initiated in May 2000 by several women's organisations in Uganda to develop the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) among women as tools to share information and address issues collectively."
WOW Alliance WOW Cargo Alliance is a global cargo alliance between Lufthansa Cargo (Lufthansa, Thomas Cook, SUN Express), SAS Cargo Group (Scandinavian Airlines, SAS Braathens, Widerøe, Blue1, Spanair, Sterling Airways), Singapore Airlines Cargo, and JAL Cargo.
WOW Magazine WOW Magazine (World of Wrestling Magazine) was a professional wrestling magazine which existed from 1999 to late 2001. It was originally launched with its debut issue in March of 1999 by Mike Morris and Blake Norton with the promise to cater to the smart population of wrestling fans; breaking kayfabe, writing about backstage events, wrestling politics, and not treating storylines as real.
WOW Promotions WOW Promotions was founded by Art Davie and Rorion Gracie in 1993 to produce a martial arts tournament which became the Ultimate Fighting Championship. The idea for a televised tournament to discover the world's best fighter was Davie's.
WOW VX WOW VX is a type of monitor screen manufactured by Philips which offers 3D images without glasses for several viewers at a time. Philips has indicated they will launch this into the home market during the second half of 2007.
WOW64 WOW64 (Windows-on-Windows 64-bit) is a Microsoft operating system subsystem capable of running 32-bit applications and is included on all 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows—including Windows XP 64-bit Editions, Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition and Windows Vista 64-bit Editions. WOW64 takes care of all the differences between 32-bit Windows and 64-bit Windows, particularly involving structural changes to Windows itself.
WOWK-TV WOWK-TV is a television station in Huntington, West Virginia. Broadcasting on channel 13, it is the CBS affiliate for the Charleston–Huntington market, the second largest television market (in terms of area) east of the Mississippi River.
WOWO Located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, WOWO is an independent news/talk radio station transmitting on 1190 kHz at 50,000 watts during the daylight hours and 9,800 watts during the nighttime hours. WOWO, whose call letters are affectionately pronounced as a two-syllable word rhyming with go-go, has been broadcasting on various AM frequencies since March 31, 1925 and on 1190 kHz since March 29, 1941.
Wprost Wprost ("Outright") is a weekly newsmagazine in Poland, founded on December 5, 1982 as a regional magazine in Greater Poland, since 1989 it is distributed country-wide. Editorial office is currently located in Warsaw.
WP-3D Orion The Lockheed WP-3D Orion is a variant of the P-3 Orion used by the Aircraft Operations Center division of the NOAA. Only two of these craft exist, each incorporating numerous features for the role of collecting weather information.
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WPA World Nine-ball Championship The WPA World Nine-ball Championship is an annual international, professional nine-ball pool tournament, sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA). It is divided into men's and women's divisions.
WPBC (AM) WPBC (1310 AM, "Planeta X 1310") is a radio station licensed to Decatur, Georgia broadcasting a latin music/talk radio format. The call sign has been previously used by other broadcasters, including a station that existed in Minneapolis-St.
WPBN-TV WPBN-TV is the NBC affiliate serving the Traverse City / Cadillac / Sault Sainte Marie (Northern Michigan) television market, the largest geographic (land mass) television market east of the Mississippi River. The station is licensed to Traverse City and has studios on M-72 in nearby Elmwood Township.
WPBS-TV WPBS is a PBS member station in New York state, serving Watertown/Potsdam as well as south western Quebec and most of eastern/southeastern Ontario, including Kingston and Ottawa, although only on cable in the northwestern part of that market.
WPBT WPBT is the callsign of a public television station in Miami, Florida, serving the South Florida region. WPBT, Florida’s first public television station, organized in November 1953, is owned and operated by the Community Television Foundation of South Florida, Inc.
WPCT WPCT is an informational television station in Panama City Beach, Florida, broadcasting locally on channel 46 with information for local tourists. Founded March 25,1994, the station is owned by Beach TV Properties, Inc.
WPCW WPCW-TV is a CW Television Network owned and operated station that serves the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania DMA. Known on-air as Pittsburgh CW, the station is owned by the CBS Corporation and is a sister station of KDKA-TV - which are both the only O&Os of any network in the Pittsburgh market.
WPEC WPEC is the CBS affiliate serving the West Palm Beach market. The station is owned and operated by Freedom Communications and also has a partnership with Raycom Media-owned WFLX Channel 29, the area's FOX affiliate.
WPEL WPEL is a religious radio station in Montrose, Pennsylvania. It is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station owned and operated by the Montrose Broadcasting Corporation, a non-profit organization founded by W.
WPEP (AM) WPEP is an AM broadcast station operating on a frequency of 1570 kHz from Taunton, Massachusetts. WPEP's format is full-service, offering local news and talk programming, as well as music and nationally syndicated talk.
WPGA WPGA stands for Western Pennsylvania Golf Association. Founded in 1899, the Western Pennsylvania Golf Association is the steward of amateur golf in the region, an association of golf clubs and their individual members brought together for the good of the game.
WPGA-TV WPGA-TV is the ABC television affiliate station serving Macon, Georgia and the Middle Georgia region. It broadcasts on UHF Channel 58, making it one of the highest channel assignments for ABC affiliates in the country.
WPGD-TV WPGD-TV is a religious television station licensed to Hendersonville, Tennessee. It is owned and operated by the Trinity Broadcasting Network and broadcasts a lineup consisting exclusively of evangelical and fundamentalist Christian programming.
WPHB (AM) WPHB is a commercially-licensed AM radio station, serving Philipsburg, Pennsylvania in Centre County. WPHB is licensed to 1260 kHz and operates at a daytime power of 5,000 watts and a nighttime power of 34 watts.
WPHL-TV WPHL-TV, channel 17, is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, owned by the Tribune Company and currently affiliated with the PBS television network. The station's studios are located in the Wynnefield section of West Philadelphia, and its transmitter is located in the Roxborough neighborhood.
WPIT WPIT is a hybrid conservative talk/religious radio station based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The station, which is owned by Salem Communications, broadcasts at 730Â kHz with an effective radiated power of 5Â kW-D/24Â W-N pattern.
WPJP WPJP is a radio station licensed to Port Washington, Wisconsin, and licensed to Starboard Media Foundation, Inc. They have been airing Catholic-based religious programming as "Relevant Radio" since March 2003.
WPME WPME-TV "My Portland" is a television station licensed to Lewiston, Maine, but with studios in Westbrook. The station is the MyNetworkTV affiliate for Portland, southern Maine, and parts of New Hampshire.
WPMI-AM WPMI-AM "NewsRadio 710" is a talk radio station based in Mobile, Alabama, broadcasting on 710 kHz. The station was originally owned by movie theater owner, architect, and broadcasting pioneer Kenneth R.
WPNY-LP WPNY-LP is the My Network TV affiliate for Utica, New York. It is owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group (along with WFXV and Mission Broadcasting's WUTR), and broadcasts on VHF channel 11, with translators on UHF channel 53.
WPPB-TV WPPB-TV channel 63 is an educational television station owned by the School Board of Broward County, Florida. The station is licensed in Boca Raton, Florida (in the West Palm Beach market), with studios and transmitter in Fort Lauderdale (in the Miami market).
WPS Racing WPS Racing is a motorsport team currently participating in the V8 Supercars competition in Australia sponsored by Wright Patton Shakespeare, a financial management company. The team was founded in early 2004 by Queensland-based businessman Craig Gore, who decided to start his own team instead of sponsoring an existing team.
WPS-8 WPS-8 was the name of a Word Processing System sold by Digital Equipment Corporation for use with their PDP-8 processors (including the VT78, VT278 DECmate, and PC238 DECmate II and PC24P DECmate III microcomputer systems).
WPSD-TV WPSD-TV, also known by its slogan News Channel 6, is an NBC affiliate based in Paducah, Kentucky. It is owned by Paxton Media Group, a locally based family-run publishing company that also owns the city's daily newspaper, The Paducah Sun.
WPSE WPSE-AM is radio station broadcasting business news and talk that is owned and operated by Penn State Behrend in Erie, Pennsylvania. In addition, WPSE is the Erie affilate for Westwood One Sports (NFL, NCAA, NHL) and broadcasts Nittany Lion sports.
WPSU-TV WPSU-TV is a PBS member station owned by Pennsylvania State University as a part of Penn State Public Broadcasting. It reaches some 500,000 households in central Pennsylvania and southern New York, as well as a few households in western Pennsylvania.
WPTA WPTA is a television station in Fort Wayne, Indiana, broadcasting locally on channel 21 as an affiliate of ABC. The station is owned by Malara Broadcasting, but is operated through a local marketing agreement by Granite Broadcasting Corporation.
WPTT WPTT (1360) is a talk radio station that serves the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania market. Owned by Renda Broadcasting, the station operates at 1360Â kHz with a power of 5,000 watts daytime, 1,000 watts nighttime, and is licensed to McKeesport, Pennsylvania.
WPTV WPTV is the NBC network affiliate and dominant television station in West Palm Beach, Florida, broadcasting on VHF channel 5 and in high definition on UHF channel 55. Its transmitter is located in Greenacres, Florida.
WPTV 22 WPTV is a closed-circuit television broadcasting station at Ranchview High School. It was created in order to provide a more entertaining way to bring across school news to the student body as well as give students that have an interest in broadcasting an opportunity to work on things such as anchoring, video editing, broadcasting, journalisim, and so on.
WPVI-TV WPVI-TV, channel 6, is an owned-and-operated station of the Walt Disney Company-owned American Broadcasting Company, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. WPVI has its studios located on the border between Philadelphia and Bala Cynwyd, and its transmitter is located in the Roxborough neighborhood.
WPWR-TV WPWR-TV, channel 50, is a television station licensed to Gary, Indiana and serving the Chicago, Illinois area. WPWR-TV is owned by Fox Television Stations, a division of the News Corporation, and is a sister station to WFLD-TV (channel 32).
WPXC-TV WPXC-TV is the i (formerly Pax) television station in the Jacksonville, Florida market, but licenced to serve Brunswick, Georgia. Owned by ion Media Networks (formerly Paxson Communications), the station broadcasts on channel 21.
WPXE WPXE, is the i O&O station for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with the city of license thirty miles south in Kenosha; however the transmitter is actually located in northern Racine County, with station offices in Milwaukee. Its signal covers most of southeastern Wisconsin, including the cities of Racine, Kenosha, and Waukesha, with extended cable coverage bringing the signal north into Ozaukee, Fond du Lac, Dodge and Sheboygan counties.
WPXJ-TV WPXJ-TV is the i (formerly Pax) television station in the Buffalo, New York market, but can also be seen in the Rochester market and is licensed to Batavia. The station is owned by ion Media Networks (the former Paxson Communications), and airs programming on channel 51.
WPXM WPXM, channel 35, is the local affiliate for the i television network in the South Florida area (Miami and Fort Lauderdale). Formerly known as PAX TV, i is the smallest of the seven major national TV networks in the United States.
WPXP WPXP is the i affiliate for West Palm Beach, Florida, licensed to nearby Lake Worth. The station is owned by West Palm Beach-based ION Media Networks, and operates on UHF channel 67, with a digital signal on channel 36.
WPXU-TV WPXU-TV is one of two i and MyNetworkTV affiliates for the Greenville/New Bern/Washington, North Carolina television market, licensed to nearby Jacksonville. The station is owned by ION Media Networks, and is a sister station to WEPX.
WPYA WPYA, also known as 93-7 BOB-FM, is an Adult Hits radio station serving the Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Portsmouth-Hampton-Newport News radio market. It is owned by Sinclair Communications, its COL is Chesapeake, Virginia and studios are in Norfolk, Virginia.
WPYT WPYT is a new talk radio station serving the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania market. The station, which is owned by Langer Broadcasting, broadcasts on 660Â kHz on the AM dial with a power of 260 watts, daytime only, and is licensed to Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania.
WPYX WPYX (PYX 106) is a classic rock radio station licensed to Albany, New York and primarily serving New York's Capital Region, the Adirondacks, and surrounding areas. The station is owned by Clear Channel Communications and broadcasts at 106.
Wound healing Wound healing, or wound repair, is the body's natural process of regenerating dermal and epidermal tissue. When an individual is wounded, a set of events takes place in a predictable fashion to repair the damage.
Wound Chevron A Wound Chevron was a badge of the United States Army which was authorized for wear on an Army uniform between the years of 1918 and 1932. The Wound Chevron was displayed on the lower right cuff of a military uniform, and denoted wounds which were received in combat against an enemy force.
Wound Man Wound Man is an illustration which first appeared in European surgical texts in the Middle Ages. It laid out schematically the various wounds a person might suffer in battle or in accidents, often with surrounding or accompanying text stating treatments for the various different injuries.
Wound Medal The Wound Medal is an Indian Military award given to those who sustain "wounds as a result of direct enemy action in any type of operations or counter-insurgency actions." Eligible categories include all ranks of the Indian military, including reserve and territorial forces, and members of the Railway Protection Force, police, Home Guards, civil defense, or any other organization specified by the government.
Wounded Knee massacre The Wounded Knee massacre was the last major armed conflict between the Lakota Sioux and the United States, subsequently described as a "massacre" by General Nelson A. Miles in a letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
Wounded Personnel Medal This is awarded to military personnel of the AFP and civilian citizens of the Philippines serving with the AFP by Commanders of major subordinate units of Major Services down to Battalion Commanders or their equivalent in the PAF and in the PN. In the case of combat patient evacuated to AFP hospitals, the CO is authorized to award this medal.
Woundfin The woundfin (Plagopterus argentissimus) is a species of minnow endemic to the Virgin River of the southwestern United States. It is a slender, silvery minnow, with a flattened head and belly, long snout, leathery skin, and no scales.
Wouter van Oortmerssen Wouter van Oortmerssen, also known as Aardappel, is a computer programmer notable for his work in game programming as well as having designed several programming languages. He has a Masters degree in computational linguistics from the University of Amsterdam and a PhD in computer science from the University of Southampton.
Wouter van Pelt Wouter van Pelt (born April 23, 1968 in Alphen aan den Rijn) is a former Dutch field hockey player, who played 236 international matches for The Netherlands, in which he scored 21 goals. The defender made his debut for the Dutch on March 27, 1989 in a match against England.
Wouter van Twiller Wouter van Twiller (Nijkerk, May 22 1606 - 1654) was an employee of the Dutch West India Company and the director-general of the Dutch colony of New Netherland from 1633 until 1638. During that time he lived in New Amsterdam, the largest settlement in the colony, which later became New York City.
Woven Hand Woven Hand is a band from Denver, Colorado led by former 16 Horsepower lead singer David Eugene Edwards. Most of the recordings are done by Edwards while on tour he plays with several other musicians like Ordy Garisson.
Wow and flutter measurement Wow and flutter measurement measurement is carried out on audio tape machines or cassette recorders and players in order to quantify the amount of 'frequency wobble' (caused by tape speed fluctuations) present in subjectively valid terms. It is also used on turntables (for vinyl recordings), which tend to suffer mainly slow Wow.
Wow Comics Wow Comics was a monthly ongoing comic book anthology series, which was published by Fawcett Comics from winter 1940 to March 1952. From issue #9 to #58, the book's cover features were the solo adventures of Fawcett's Mary Marvel character.
Wow-Wow sauce Wow-Wow Sauce is a sauce, apparently created by Dr William Kitchiner in the early 19th century. It contains port, wine vinegar, pickled cucumbers or walnuts, English mustard and mushroom ketchup in a base of beef stock, flour and butter.
Wowowee Wowowee is one of the top-rated noontime television variety and game shows in the Philippines that awards cash and prizes to contestants playing various games. The show is produced inside Studio 3 at the ABS-CBN Broadcast Center in Quezon City, Philippines and premiered on Saturday, February 5, 2005.
WowWee WowWee Ltd. is a privately held, Hong Kong-based company that was founded in 1988, and started as an independent research & development and manufacturing outfit that was focused on incorporating cutting-edge technology into toys and other entertainment products.
Woy Woy, New South Wales Woy Woy is a coastal town 85 km north of Sydney, on the Central Coast of New South Wales and an important centre of population within the municipal boundaries of Gosford City Council. Situated on the southern reaches of Brisbane Water, some 8 km south of Gosford, Woy Woy is located in the northern half of the Woy Woy Peninsula, a densely-populated estuarine peninsula that also includes the districts of Umina, Ettalong Beach and Blackwall, in addition to several small sub-districts.
Wozza Wozza is a fat purple walrus in Rare's 1998 Nintendo 64 game, Banjo-Kazooie, living in Freezeezy Peak. Wozza is scared of everything that is not a walrus, and once he sees Banjo and Kazooie, he says, "EEKKK!
WOAI (AM) WOAI is a San Antonio, Texas] news/talk [[radio station operating on 1200 kHz AM with 50,000 Watts non-directional day and night from a transmitter site near Marion, Texas. Current owner and operator San Antonio based Clear Channel Communications acquired the station in 1975 which founded the now world wide owner of radio stations.
WOBL WOBL is an AM radio station licensed to Oberlin, Ohio and serving the western portion of the Cleveland, Ohio market, operating on 1320 kHz. WOBL features a classic country format, dubbed as "Gold Counrty 1320," along with an array of local newscasts and high school sports coverage.
WOBZ-LP WOBZ-LP is a Class A low power television station in East Bernstadt, Kentucky, broadcasting on Channel 9. Licensed in 1991 as W09BZ, the station now goes by WOBZ-TV 9, a simple rearrangement of the original calls.
WOCB-CA WOCB-CA and WXCB-CA are religious television station in Central Ohio, broadcasting locally on channels 39 and 42 as affiliates of TBN. Founded August 24,1987, the station is owned by Central Ohio Association of Christian Broadcasters, along with sister-station WGCB-CA.
WOFX (AM) WOFX, known as Fox Sports 980, is an AM radio station broadcasting on 980 khz licensed to Troy, New York. The station is owned by Clear Channel Communications and runs a sports radio format and is affiliated with FOX Sports Radio.
WOGX WOGX is the Fox network affiliate serving the Gainesville, Florida television market, but also serves the neighboring portions of the Orlando and Jacksonville markets. The station originates in Ocala, Florida (part of the Orlando TV market) and broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 51 and its digital signal on UHF channel 31.
WOCH-CA WOCH-CA is a class-A television station in Chicago, Illinois that broadcasts as the Korean Broadcasting Channel, or KBC. The station transmits programs from the Korean Broadcasting System, based in Seoul, South Korea.
WOLE-TV WOLE-TV is a full-power television station in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico transmitting over analog channel 12, digital 69. The station is owned by Western Broadcasting Corporation of Puerto Rico and serves as a repeater for WKAQ-TV under an affiliation agreement and simulcasts over 95% of its programing.
WOLF-TV WOLF-TV "FOX 56" is the FOX affiliate for the Scranton / Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania DMA. It is licensed to Hazleton, and shares studios in Plains Township, with sister stations CW affiliate WSWB channel 38 and MyNetworkTV affiliate WQMY channel 53.
WOMAD Sri Lanka 2005 The WOMAD Sri Lanka Festival of Drums was a music festival, focused on percussion and specifically drum music, held from September 21 to September 25, 2005. The festival was organized by the Sri Lanka Tourist Board.
WOMBLES The WOMBLES (White Overalls Movement Building Libertarian Effective Struggles) are a loose Anti-Capitalist group in London that once dressed in white overalls with padding and helmets at protests, mimicking Tute Bianche - a group active in Italy.
WONW WONW is an AM radio station whose signal originates in Defiance, Ohio. The call sign stands for "Ohio's North West", the region of Ohio served by the station, although its signal reaches nearby regions in Indiana and Michigan.
WOOB WOOB (The Bone) is a Mainstream rock radio station licensed to Scotia, New York and serving the Capital District and Mohawk Valley of New York. The station is owned by Galaxy Communications and broadcasts at on 93.
WOOHP The World Organization of Human Protection (or WOOHP) is a fictional worldwide crime-fighting organization in the animated series Totally Spies. Founded and headed by Jerry Lewis, WOOHP uses cutting-edge technology and highly skilled agents to fight crime and diffuse humanitarian crises all over the world.
WOON WOON is Woonsocket, Rhode Island's oldest radio station, having taken to the air on November 11, 1946 as WWON, a callsign it kept until the current WOON became available in 1992. The change in call became effective on February 3, 1992.
WOPX WOPX channel 56 is a television station based in Melbourne, Florida, an affiliate of the i network. It transmits its analog signal on UHF channel 56 and its digital signal on UHF channel 48 from Holopaw, Florida.
WOR (AM) WOR is a class A (nighttime clear channel), AM radio station located in New York, New York, USA, operating on 710 kHz. The station has a talk format and has been owned by Buckley Broadcasting since 1987, after the station was sold by RKO.
WORC WORC is a radio station broadcasting on 1310 AM from Worcester, Massachusetts, and is owned by Gois Broadcasting. The station broadcasts at a transmitter power output of 5,000 watts during the day and 1,000 watts at night, and serves Central and Eastern Massachusetts.
WORKink WORKink is Canada's largest national website for job seekers with disabilities, entrepreneurs with disabilities, employers and service providers. WORKink’s services include access to job postings, online employment counselling, monthly career articles, and an online disability specialist.
WORO-TV WORO-TV is a full-power, educational/religious television station located in San Juan, Puerto Rico transmitting over analog channel 13, digital 33. The station is owned by Puerto Rico's Roman Catholic Church and is branded as TeleOro.
WOSM-Africa Region The Africa Scout Region is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, with satellite offices in Cape Town, South Africa and Dakar, Senegal. The Africa Region services Scouting in Sub-Saharan Africa and neighboring islands that are recognized members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM).
WOSM-Arab Region The Arab Scout Region () is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, headquartered in Cairo, Egypt. By 1954, Scouting had become so popular in Arab countries that WOSM established the Arab Scout Region in Damascus, Syria.
WOSM-Asia-Pacific Region The Asia-Pacific Scout Region (in Japanese アジアă»ĺ¤Şĺąłć´‹ĺś°ĺźź, in Chinese 亞太區) is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, headquartered in Makati City, Philippines, with satellite offices in Australia and Japan. The Asia-Pacific Region services Scouting in the land area of Asia south of Siberia and east of Central Asia, and the bulk of the Pacific Basin, with the exception of the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands and Palau, which are under the Interamerican Region by way of the Aloha Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
WOSM-Eurasian Region The Eurasian Scout Region (in Russian Регионального Бюро Евразия) is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, (in Russian Đ’Ńемирной Организации СкаŃŃ‚Ńкого Движения or ВОСД) headquartered in Gurzuf near Yalta-Krasnokamenka, Ukraine, with a branch office in Moscow. All the formerly communist states of Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Soviet Union have developed or are developing Scouting in the wake of the renaissance in the region.
WOSM-European Region The European Scout Region is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with two regional offices, in Brussels, Belgium, which focuses more on external relations and partnerships; and in Belgrade, Serbia, to support the national Scout associations in Southeast Europe. The European Scout Region comprises 40 National Scout Organizations that are members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, and services Scouting in Western and Central Europe, excluding the former Soviet Republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, and Ukraine, but inclusive of Cyprus, though technically not part of Europe, for cultural reasons, and Israel for political ones.
WOSM-Interamerican Region The Interamerican Region is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, headquartered in Santiago, Chile. The InterAmerican Region services Scouting in the Western Hemisphere, both North and South America.
WOSU (AM) WOSU is an AM radio station in Columbus, Ohio, located at 820Â kHz. WOSU is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission as a daytime and nighttime radio station, operating with a non-directional power of 5Â kW during the day, and dropping to 790Â watts at night.
WOTF-TV WOTF-TV Channel 43 is the Telefutura station serving the Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne, Florida television market. It is owned by Univision, and offers a Spanish language entertainment format featuring movies, dramas, comedy shows, and kids shows.
WOTH-LP WOTH-LP is a low-power television station in Cincinnati, Ohio, broadcasting locally on channel 25 as an affiliate of the America One network. Along with sister station WBQC-CA, WOTH is currently owned by Elliott Block.
WOUGNET WOUGNET, or Women of Uganda Network, describes itself as a "non-governmental organisation initiated in May 2000 by several women's organisations in Uganda to develop the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) among women as tools to share information and address issues collectively."
WOW Alliance WOW Cargo Alliance is a global cargo alliance between Lufthansa Cargo (Lufthansa, Thomas Cook, SUN Express), SAS Cargo Group (Scandinavian Airlines, SAS Braathens, Widerøe, Blue1, Spanair, Sterling Airways), Singapore Airlines Cargo, and JAL Cargo.
WOW Magazine WOW Magazine (World of Wrestling Magazine) was a professional wrestling magazine which existed from 1999 to late 2001. It was originally launched with its debut issue in March of 1999 by Mike Morris and Blake Norton with the promise to cater to the smart population of wrestling fans; breaking kayfabe, writing about backstage events, wrestling politics, and not treating storylines as real.
WOW Promotions WOW Promotions was founded by Art Davie and Rorion Gracie in 1993 to produce a martial arts tournament which became the Ultimate Fighting Championship. The idea for a televised tournament to discover the world's best fighter was Davie's.
WOW VX WOW VX is a type of monitor screen manufactured by Philips which offers 3D images without glasses for several viewers at a time. Philips has indicated they will launch this into the home market during the second half of 2007.
WOW64 WOW64 (Windows-on-Windows 64-bit) is a Microsoft operating system subsystem capable of running 32-bit applications and is included on all 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows—including Windows XP 64-bit Editions, Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition and Windows Vista 64-bit Editions. WOW64 takes care of all the differences between 32-bit Windows and 64-bit Windows, particularly involving structural changes to Windows itself.
WOWK-TV WOWK-TV is a television station in Huntington, West Virginia. Broadcasting on channel 13, it is the CBS affiliate for the Charleston–Huntington market, the second largest television market (in terms of area) east of the Mississippi River.
WOWO Located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, WOWO is an independent news/talk radio station transmitting on 1190 kHz at 50,000 watts during the daylight hours and 9,800 watts during the nighttime hours. WOWO, whose call letters are affectionately pronounced as a two-syllable word rhyming with go-go, has been broadcasting on various AM frequencies since March 31, 1925 and on 1190 kHz since March 29, 1941.
Wprost Wprost ("Outright") is a weekly newsmagazine in Poland, founded on December 5, 1982 as a regional magazine in Greater Poland, since 1989 it is distributed country-wide. Editorial office is currently located in Warsaw.
WP-3D Orion The Lockheed WP-3D Orion is a variant of the P-3 Orion used by the Aircraft Operations Center division of the NOAA. Only two of these craft exist, each incorporating numerous features for the role of collecting weather information.
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WPA World Nine-ball Championship The WPA World Nine-ball Championship is an annual international, professional nine-ball pool tournament, sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA). It is divided into men's and women's divisions.
WPBC (AM) WPBC (1310 AM, "Planeta X 1310") is a radio station licensed to Decatur, Georgia broadcasting a latin music/talk radio format. The call sign has been previously used by other broadcasters, including a station that existed in Minneapolis-St.
WPBN-TV WPBN-TV is the NBC affiliate serving the Traverse City / Cadillac / Sault Sainte Marie (Northern Michigan) television market, the largest geographic (land mass) television market east of the Mississippi River. The station is licensed to Traverse City and has studios on M-72 in nearby Elmwood Township.
WPBS-TV WPBS is a PBS member station in New York state, serving Watertown/Potsdam as well as south western Quebec and most of eastern/southeastern Ontario, including Kingston and Ottawa, although only on cable in the northwestern part of that market.
WPBT WPBT is the callsign of a public television station in Miami, Florida, serving the South Florida region. WPBT, Florida’s first public television station, organized in November 1953, is owned and operated by the Community Television Foundation of South Florida, Inc.
WPCT WPCT is an informational television station in Panama City Beach, Florida, broadcasting locally on channel 46 with information for local tourists. Founded March 25,1994, the station is owned by Beach TV Properties, Inc.
WPCW WPCW-TV is a CW Television Network owned and operated station that serves the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania DMA. Known on-air as Pittsburgh CW, the station is owned by the CBS Corporation and is a sister station of KDKA-TV - which are both the only O&Os of any network in the Pittsburgh market.
WPEC WPEC is the CBS affiliate serving the West Palm Beach market. The station is owned and operated by Freedom Communications and also has a partnership with Raycom Media-owned WFLX Channel 29, the area's FOX affiliate.
WPEL WPEL is a religious radio station in Montrose, Pennsylvania. It is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station owned and operated by the Montrose Broadcasting Corporation, a non-profit organization founded by W.
WPEP (AM) WPEP is an AM broadcast station operating on a frequency of 1570 kHz from Taunton, Massachusetts. WPEP's format is full-service, offering local news and talk programming, as well as music and nationally syndicated talk.
WPGA WPGA stands for Western Pennsylvania Golf Association. Founded in 1899, the Western Pennsylvania Golf Association is the steward of amateur golf in the region, an association of golf clubs and their individual members brought together for the good of the game.
WPGA-TV WPGA-TV is the ABC television affiliate station serving Macon, Georgia and the Middle Georgia region. It broadcasts on UHF Channel 58, making it one of the highest channel assignments for ABC affiliates in the country.
WPGD-TV WPGD-TV is a religious television station licensed to Hendersonville, Tennessee. It is owned and operated by the Trinity Broadcasting Network and broadcasts a lineup consisting exclusively of evangelical and fundamentalist Christian programming.
WPHB (AM) WPHB is a commercially-licensed AM radio station, serving Philipsburg, Pennsylvania in Centre County. WPHB is licensed to 1260 kHz and operates at a daytime power of 5,000 watts and a nighttime power of 34 watts.
WPHL-TV WPHL-TV, channel 17, is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, owned by the Tribune Company and currently affiliated with the PBS television network. The station's studios are located in the Wynnefield section of West Philadelphia, and its transmitter is located in the Roxborough neighborhood.
WPIT WPIT is a hybrid conservative talk/religious radio station based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The station, which is owned by Salem Communications, broadcasts at 730Â kHz with an effective radiated power of 5Â kW-D/24Â W-N pattern.
WPJP WPJP is a radio station licensed to Port Washington, Wisconsin, and licensed to Starboard Media Foundation, Inc. They have been airing Catholic-based religious programming as "Relevant Radio" since March 2003.
WPME WPME-TV "My Portland" is a television station licensed to Lewiston, Maine, but with studios in Westbrook. The station is the MyNetworkTV affiliate for Portland, southern Maine, and parts of New Hampshire.
WPMI-AM WPMI-AM "NewsRadio 710" is a talk radio station based in Mobile, Alabama, broadcasting on 710 kHz. The station was originally owned by movie theater owner, architect, and broadcasting pioneer Kenneth R.
WPNY-LP WPNY-LP is the My Network TV affiliate for Utica, New York. It is owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group (along with WFXV and Mission Broadcasting's WUTR), and broadcasts on VHF channel 11, with translators on UHF channel 53.
WPPB-TV WPPB-TV channel 63 is an educational television station owned by the School Board of Broward County, Florida. The station is licensed in Boca Raton, Florida (in the West Palm Beach market), with studios and transmitter in Fort Lauderdale (in the Miami market).
WPS Racing WPS Racing is a motorsport team currently participating in the V8 Supercars competition in Australia sponsored by Wright Patton Shakespeare, a financial management company. The team was founded in early 2004 by Queensland-based businessman Craig Gore, who decided to start his own team instead of sponsoring an existing team.
WPS-8 WPS-8 was the name of a Word Processing System sold by Digital Equipment Corporation for use with their PDP-8 processors (including the VT78, VT278 DECmate, and PC238 DECmate II and PC24P DECmate III microcomputer systems).
WPSD-TV WPSD-TV, also known by its slogan News Channel 6, is an NBC affiliate based in Paducah, Kentucky. It is owned by Paxton Media Group, a locally based family-run publishing company that also owns the city's daily newspaper, The Paducah Sun.
WPSE WPSE-AM is radio station broadcasting business news and talk that is owned and operated by Penn State Behrend in Erie, Pennsylvania. In addition, WPSE is the Erie affilate for Westwood One Sports (NFL, NCAA, NHL) and broadcasts Nittany Lion sports.
WPSU-TV WPSU-TV is a PBS member station owned by Pennsylvania State University as a part of Penn State Public Broadcasting. It reaches some 500,000 households in central Pennsylvania and southern New York, as well as a few households in western Pennsylvania.
WPTA WPTA is a television station in Fort Wayne, Indiana, broadcasting locally on channel 21 as an affiliate of ABC. The station is owned by Malara Broadcasting, but is operated through a local marketing agreement by Granite Broadcasting Corporation.
WPTT WPTT (1360) is a talk radio station that serves the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania market. Owned by Renda Broadcasting, the station operates at 1360Â kHz with a power of 5,000 watts daytime, 1,000 watts nighttime, and is licensed to McKeesport, Pennsylvania.
WPTV WPTV is the NBC network affiliate and dominant television station in West Palm Beach, Florida, broadcasting on VHF channel 5 and in high definition on UHF channel 55. Its transmitter is located in Greenacres, Florida.
WPTV 22 WPTV is a closed-circuit television broadcasting station at Ranchview High School. It was created in order to provide a more entertaining way to bring across school news to the student body as well as give students that have an interest in broadcasting an opportunity to work on things such as anchoring, video editing, broadcasting, journalisim, and so on.
WPVI-TV WPVI-TV, channel 6, is an owned-and-operated station of the Walt Disney Company-owned American Broadcasting Company, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. WPVI has its studios located on the border between Philadelphia and Bala Cynwyd, and its transmitter is located in the Roxborough neighborhood.
WPWR-TV WPWR-TV, channel 50, is a television station licensed to Gary, Indiana and serving the Chicago, Illinois area. WPWR-TV is owned by Fox Television Stations, a division of the News Corporation, and is a sister station to WFLD-TV (channel 32).
WPXC-TV WPXC-TV is the i (formerly Pax) television station in the Jacksonville, Florida market, but licenced to serve Brunswick, Georgia. Owned by ion Media Networks (formerly Paxson Communications), the station broadcasts on channel 21.
WPXE WPXE, is the i O&O station for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with the city of license thirty miles south in Kenosha; however the transmitter is actually located in northern Racine County, with station offices in Milwaukee. Its signal covers most of southeastern Wisconsin, including the cities of Racine, Kenosha, and Waukesha, with extended cable coverage bringing the signal north into Ozaukee, Fond du Lac, Dodge and Sheboygan counties.
WPXJ-TV WPXJ-TV is the i (formerly Pax) television station in the Buffalo, New York market, but can also be seen in the Rochester market and is licensed to Batavia. The station is owned by ion Media Networks (the former Paxson Communications), and airs programming on channel 51.
WPXM WPXM, channel 35, is the local affiliate for the i television network in the South Florida area (Miami and Fort Lauderdale). Formerly known as PAX TV, i is the smallest of the seven major national TV networks in the United States.
WPXP WPXP is the i affiliate for West Palm Beach, Florida, licensed to nearby Lake Worth. The station is owned by West Palm Beach-based ION Media Networks, and operates on UHF channel 67, with a digital signal on channel 36.
WPXU-TV WPXU-TV is one of two i and MyNetworkTV affiliates for the Greenville/New Bern/Washington, North Carolina television market, licensed to nearby Jacksonville. The station is owned by ION Media Networks, and is a sister station to WEPX.
WPYA WPYA, also known as 93-7 BOB-FM, is an Adult Hits radio station serving the Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Portsmouth-Hampton-Newport News radio market. It is owned by Sinclair Communications, its COL is Chesapeake, Virginia and studios are in Norfolk, Virginia.
WPYT WPYT is a new talk radio station serving the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania market. The station, which is owned by Langer Broadcasting, broadcasts on 660Â kHz on the AM dial with a power of 260 watts, daytime only, and is licensed to Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania.
WPYX WPYX (PYX 106) is a classic rock radio station licensed to Albany, New York and primarily serving New York's Capital Region, the Adirondacks, and surrounding areas. The station is owned by Clear Channel Communications and broadcasts at 106.
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