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WARS Trading Card Game The WARS Trading Card Game is a trading card game released by Decipher in October 2004 with science fiction themes, using game mechanics from the Star Wars CCG. After two releases, the game was officially "placed on hiatus" starting May 2005.
WASD keys Made popular by Doom in the early multiplayer days(before the times of multiplayer lobbies and direct connection was only allowed, BBSes offered multiplayer connections via modem to play online with strangers for the first time! Because of this, WASD Spread around many BBS topics), WASD (also known as Was-duh, WSAD or ASDW) is a set of four keys on the left-hand side of a QWERTY or QWERTZ computer keyboard often used to control the player's movement in first-person/third-person (FPS/TPS) computer games.
WASH-740 WASH-740, "Theoretical Possibilities and Consequences of Major Accidents in Large Nuclear Power Plants" (also known as "The Brookhaven Report") estimated maximum possible damage from a meltdown with no containment building at a large nuclear reactor. The report was published by the U.
WASO WASO was a very conservative Talk outlet serving the New Orleans area. The station, which is owned by America First Communications, operates at 730 kHz with 250 W-Daytime/25 W-Nighttime power and is licensed to Covington, Louisiana.
WAST-LP WAST-LP was a low-power television station in Ashland, Wisconsin, broadcasting locally on UHF channel 25 and cable channel 9 as a UPN affiliate. The station was a semi-satellite of KBJR's digital subchannel, then-called Northland UPN and Northland 9, but was owned by a separate entity, Martinsen Investments which also owns a large percentage of the property in Ashland including rentals of all kinds, restaraunts, the BIA building, hotel(s), and more.
WASTE WASTE is a peer-to-peer and friend-to-friend protocol and software application developed by Justin Frankel at Nullsoft in 2003 that features instant messaging, chat rooms & file browsing/sharing capabilities. The name WASTE is a reference to Thomas Pynchon's novel The Crying of Lot 49, in which it is an acronym for "We Await Silent Tristero's Empire".
WASTE text engine The WASTE text engine is an Apple Macintosh text editing software library. The "text engine" allows Macintosh programmers to easily add advanced text display and editing features to their applications.
WATMM WATMM (We Are The Music Makers) is an international electronic music community created and maintained by James E Thomas (Joyrex). The WATMM site is frequented by many electronic artists both signed and unsigned, providing peer review, technical articles and general discussions into contemporary electronic production.
WAUG WAUG is a Class D AM radio station licensed to operate on the frequency of 750 kHz in New Hope, North Carolina (near Raleigh) to Saint Augustine's College. The college also runs a low-powered TV station, W68BK, which uses the unofficial designation of WAUG-TV, patterned after the radio station's callsign.
WAV WAV (or WAVE), short for Waveform audio format, is a Microsoft and IBM audio file format standard for storing audio on PCs. It is a variant of the RIFF bitstream format method for storing data in "chunks", and thus also close to the IFF and the AIFF format used on Amiga and Macintosh computers.
WAVE Radio WAVE Radio, a Belize City radio station operating since 1998, is the radio arm of the United Democratic Party (UDP). It is located at the corner of Ebony Street and the Belchina Bridge entrance, at the UDP Headquarters.
WAVL WAVL (Praise 910), is a Christian Top 40 outlet serving the Pittsburgh area. The station, which is owned by the Evangel Heights Assembly of God church, broadcasts on 910 kHz with an ERP of 5 kW-D/69 W-N pattern, and is licensed to Apollo, Pennsylvania.
WAXY WAXY is an AM radio station licensed to South Miami, Florida broadcasting on 790 kHz with a sports talk format. It is licensed to Lincoln Financial Media (formerly Jefferson Pilot Communications), which also operates WLYF (FM) and WMXJ (FM) in the Miami-Ft.
WAY 1979 WAY 1979, also referred to as WAY 79 and WAY '79, was the official 1979 sesquicentennial (150th anniversary) celebration of the establishment of the Swan River Colony, the first permanent European settlement in Western Australia.
WAY-FM Network The WAY-FM Network is a national, non-profit radio broadcasting network in the United States that primarily plays Contemporary Christian music operating in 25 states (as of July 2006). It is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, while most programming originates in Franklin, Tennessee.
WAZE-TV WAZE-TV is a television station in Madisonville, Kentucky in the United States, serving the Evansville, Indiana DMA. A current affiliate of the CW Television Network, it broadcasts on channel 19 and is locally owned by South Central Communications.
WAZS-LP WAZS-LP channel 22 is an Azteca America broadcasting affiliate in Charleston, South Carolina. WAZS is owned and operated by Jabar Communications out of Charleston, which owns several radio stations, including WAZS-AM and FM.
WĂĽrm The WĂĽrm is a river in Bavaria, Germany, right tributary of the Amper. It is the drain of Lake Starnberg and flows through several villages as well as part of Munich (in the borough of Pasing) before joining, near Dachau, the Amper, which soon afterwards flows into the Isar.
WĂĽrth The WĂĽrth Group is a worldwide solutions provider of fasteners, screws and screw accessories, dowels, chemicals, furniture and construction fittings, tools, machines, installation material, automotive hardware, inventory management, storage and retrieval systems. The WĂĽrth Group consists of 350 companies in 82 countries.
WĂĽrttemberg Landtag elections in the Weimar Republic This table shows the election results in the former kingdom of WĂĽrttemberg in southwest Germany between the end of the German empire (1871-1918) and start of the Nazi regime in 1933. WĂĽrttemberg is now a part of the modern land (federal state) of Baden-WĂĽrttemberg.
WĂĽrttemberg-Baden WĂĽrttemberg-Baden is a former state of West Germany. It was created in 1945 by the USA occupation forces, after the states of Baden and WĂĽrttemberg had been split up between the US occupation zone and the French zone.
WĂĽrttembergische Metallwaren Fabrik WMF (WĂĽrttembergische Metallwaren Fabrik) is a tableware manufacturer, founded in 1853 in Geislingen, Germany by a miller Daniel Straub and brother Schweizer. It was originally called "Metallwarenfabrik Straub & Schweizer" and was a metal repairing workshop.
WĂĽrzburg WĂĽrzburg [] is a city in the region of Franconia which lies in the northern tip of Bavaria, Germany. Located on the Main River, it is the capital of the Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken. The regional dialect spoken by people in WĂĽrzburg is Franconian.
Würzburg Residence The Würzburger Residenz is a palace in Würzburg, Germany. It was designed by the leading Baroque architect Balthasar Neumann to a commission from the prince bishop of Würzburg Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn and his brother Friedrich Carl von Schönborn in 1720 and was completed in 1744.
Würzel Michael Burston (born October 23, 1949), commonly known by the stage name Würzel, is an English musician. Formerly a guitarist in the heavy metal band Motörhead, Würzel is currently a figure in British ambient music.
WĂĽstenrot Highrise Building The WĂĽstenrot Highrise Building (German: WĂĽstenrot-Hochhaus ) is the central office building of GdF WĂĽstenrot, a well known German building and loan association, in Ludwigsburg. It was designed by architect Prof.
Wäisi movement The Wäisi movement was a religious, social and political movement in Tatarstan and other Tatar-populated parts of Russia which took place in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It also incorporated elements of class struggle and nationalism.
Wäks Wäks are a Electroclash and Punk Rock group from Annecy and Geneva in France. The group is lead vocalist and programmer Soph' who formed the group with current members Dav (guitars) Duckk (programming) and the openly bisexual Theo (bassist) in 2003.
Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit (Were God not with us this time or If it had not been the Lord who was on our side) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 14.
Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C The Wärtsilä RTA96-C turbocharged two-stroke diesel engine is currently considered the largest reciprocating engine in the world, designed for large container ships, running on cheap low-grade fuel. It is five stories high (13.
Wöhler synthesis The Wöhler synthesis is the conversion of ammonium cyanate into urea . This chemical reaction was discovered in 1828 by Friedrich Wöhler in an attempt to synthesize ammonium cyanate itself and is considered the starting point of modern organic chemistry.
Wörner Gap Wörner Gap (Sedlovina Wörner se-dlo-vi-'na 'vyor-ner) is a flat saddle extending 3 km in the S-N direction between Friesland Ridge and Bowles Ridge in eastern Livingston Island, Antarctica. The gap separates the glacial catchments of Perunika Glacier to the W and Huron Glacier to the E, the latter flowing 8 km eastwards into Moon Bay.
Węgrzynowice Węgrzynowice is a small village in Poland, near the town of Rawa Mazowiecka in the historical province of Masovia. It is famous as the birthplace of 17th-century szlachta soldier and writer Jan Chryzostom Pasek.
WBAE (AM) WBAE and WVAE are radio stations that serve Southern Maine with an adult standards format provided by the Music of Your Life service. WBAE is licensed in Portland, Maine, while WVAE is licensed in Biddeford, Maine.
WBAL-TV WBAL-TV, channel 11 (DTV 59), is the NBC affiliate for Baltimore, Maryland. It is owned by Hearst-Argyle Television, a publicly-traded company which is majority-owned by the Hearst Corporation, which also owns sister radio stations WBAL (1090 kHz.
WBAZ WBAZ is the callsign of an adult contemporary radio station licenced to Bridgehampton, New York and serving the east end of Long Island and southeastern Connecticut. The station is owned by Long Island Radio Broadcasting (a division of Cherry Creek Radio) and broadcasts on 102.
WBBB-FM WBBB-FM, better known as 96Rock, is a radio station out of Raleigh, North Carolina that features "Everything that Rocks". The station originally played classic rock then started to play mostly new rock, but after the station began playing "Championship Rock" in honor of the Carolina Hurricanes Stanley Cup run (the station was even renamed to 96.
WBBM-FM WBBM-FM,B96, is a very successful Rhythmic Top 40 outlet in Chicago, Illinois. They are also the second most listened-to Rhythmic Top 40 station in the United States based on audience cumes (Behind KPWR/Los Angeles).
WBBM-TV WBBM-TV, officially branded as CBS2 Chicago, is a United States television station in Chicago, Illinois owned and operated by the Columbia Broadcasting System and present-day CBS. Currently broadcasting from 630 North McClurg Court in downtown Chicago near The Loop, WBBM-TV transmits from the John Hancock Center.
WBCB (AM) WBCB is a AM broadcast] station licensed to operate on 1490 kHz for [[Levittown, Pennsylvania, and serving the areas of Bucks County, Pennsylvania and other parts of suburban Philadelphia. Its programming mixes news, talk, music and local sports.
WBEB WBEB, known as "B101", is a Soft Rock/Adult Contemporary radio station which is broadcast in the Philadelphia area. The station has been a top ranking station in the Philadelphia Arbitron ratings for over fifteen years, and is the only independently owned station in the Philadelphia radio market.
WBER-FM WBER is a listener and school district supported community radio station in Rochester, New York, owned and operated by the Board of Cooperative Educational Services, Monroe #1. The station was founded in 1985 by Andrew Chinici (also known as Chris Andrews).
WBFB WBFB also known as 104-7 The Bear is an FM broadcast station licensed to Belfast, Maine but with studios in Bangor, Maine. The station is owned by Clear Channel Communications and is a country formatted radio station.
WBFF WBFF, "FOX45" is the Fox television affiliate in Baltimore, Maryland, broadcasting on channel 45 (digital channel 46). The station is the flagship of Sinclair Broadcast Group, its owner, and half of a duopoly with CW affiliate WNUV.
WBFH WBFH, also known as The Biff, is a community radio station operating out of Bloomfield Hills Andover High School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. WBFH has been in operation since October 1, 1976, and runs at 360 watts at 88.
WBFS-TV WBFS-TV "My 33" is the MyNetworkTV affiliate in the Miami / Fort Lauderdale, Florida area, owned by the CBS Corporation. Its programming lineup consists of first-run syndicated talk shows, court shows, reality shows, local news, off-network sitcoms, My Network TV programming and movies.
WBGU-TV WBGU-TV is a PBS member station, owned and operated by Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. Unlike its companion radio station, WBGU (FM), WBGU-TV is not primarily operated by students at the university.
WBHK WBHK is an urban adult contemporary radio station owned by Cox Broadcasting that serves Birmingham, Alabama. It is currently ranked by the Arbitron rating system as the nation's highest rated urban adult contemporary.
WBHP (former SC radio station) WBHP (1610 AM) was a short-lived low-power radio station that operated in Honea Path, South Carolina. Broadcasting began on December 25, 2000, and ended in Honea Path on August 18, 2001, when the station relocated.
WBIW 1340 AM WBIW is an AM radio station located in Bedford, Indiana. The station began broadcasting in 1948 under the full-service format, playing a variety of music along with local and national news and sports programs.
WBJB Brookdale Public Radio, 90.5 The NIGHT is a non-commercial educational public radio station licensed to Brookdale Community College that serves Central New Jesey with "The News You Need and the Music You Love.
WBJX WBJX (1460 AM) is a Spanish language music, entertainment and information station licensed to Racine, Wisconsin. They are known by the nickname "La Campeona", and play a mix of music appealing to Mexican-American, including salsa, mariachi and merengue.
WBKA-CA WBKA-CA is a Class A low-power television station on channel 22 in Bucyrus, Ohio, affiliated with the America One network. In 2004, the station was acquired from low-power broadcaster Crawford Broadcasting, and was granted Class A status.
WBKP WBKP is a television station in Calumet, Michigan, serving the Marquette market on channel 5 as an affiliate of ABC. The station also serves the city of Ishpeming directly via satellite station WBUP channel 10.
WBLI WBLI, known on-air as "106.1 'BLI", is a Top 40 radio station which mainly serves Nassau and Suffolk Counties on Long Island and can also be heard in the Hudson Valley, the South Shore of Connecticut, and the Jersey Shore.
WBLN (WB 100+) WBLN was a cable television station in Charleston, South Carolina, serving as the area's WB Television Network affiliate. The station's call-sign was entirely fictional, as the station is not a broadcast station, but rather part of The WB 100+ Station Group.
WBMM WBMM, "The CW Montgomery," is a television station in Montgomery, Alabama, broadcasting locally on channel 22 as an affiliate of The CW. Founded September 17, 1999, the station is owned by SagamoreHill Broadcasting and is sister station to Montgomery ABC affiliate WNCF.
WBOC-TV WBOC-TV, channel 16, is a CBS affiliate based in Salisbury, Maryland. WBOC-TV is owned by the Draper Holdings Business Trust, with its main studios in Salisbury, secondary studios/office facilities in Dover and Milton, Delaware, and transmitter in Laurel, Delaware.
WBOE WBOE (The Bone) is a Mainstream rock radio station licensed to Ravena, New York and serving the Capital District and upper Hudson Valley of New York. The station is owned by Galaxy Communications and broadcasts at 3 kilowatts ERP from a location in Selkirk, New York though the station will upgrade its power to 6 kilowatts later in 2006.
WBOS WBOS is an adult album alternative station in the Boston market owned by Greater Media. It is based in Dorchester, broadcasts from the top of the Prudential Tower in Back Bay, and is licensed to the town of Brookline.
WBOY-TV WBOY is a television station in Clarksburg, West Virginia affiliated with NBC. It identifies itself as "WBOY, Clarksburg-Morgantown-Fairmont", even though Morgantown is located in the Pittsburgh television market.
WBPH-TV WBPH-TV is a television station in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DMA. WBPH, owned by Sonshine Family Television Corporation, broadcasts programming as a FamilyNet affiliate, Worship network programming, special interest programs that are produced in-house, and paid religious infomercials.
WBQP-CA WBQP-CA is a low power television station in Pensacola, Florida that is seen on terrestrial channel 12 and cable channel 57. It contains a mix of programming from Shop at Home, AmericanLife TV Network and America One, along with 30 hours a week of local programming.
WBRA-TV WBRA-TV is the PBS member station for Roanoke-Lynchburg and western Virginia, operating on UHF channel 15 owned by Blue Ridge Public Television. The station first went to the air on August 14, 1967, originally affiliated with the NET National Educational Television network, before that network became PBS in 1970.
WBRE-TV WBRE-TV is a NBC affiliate station broadcasting on channel 28 to most of northeastern and central Pennsylvania in the Wilkes-Barre-Scranton DMA. The station is owned by Nexstar Broadcasting, based in Irving, Texas.
WBRL-CA WBRL is a class A television station in Baton Rouge, Louisiana affiliated with The CW network. It is available to viewers in the south central Louisiana area on channel 21 on broadcast and DirecTV, and on Cox Cable channel 10.
WBRS WBRS is a student-run community and college radio station in Waltham, Massachusetts, west of Boston. The broadcast license is held by the Trustees of Brandeis University and the studio and transmitter are located on the Brandeis campus.
WBRZ-TV WBRZ-TV, channel 2, is an ABC affiliate serving Baton Rouge, Louisiana, south-central and southeastern Louisiana and southwestern Mississippi. It is owned by the Manship family, who also publishes the Baton Rouge daily newspaper, The Advocate.
WBSD-FM WBSD-FM, tagline "great rock, real variety, 89 BSD" is a 500 Watt radio station transmitting from the former Burlington High School (now Karcher Middle School) with a studio in the new Burlington (WI) High School. The station broadcasts a "Triple A" format and is on the air 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
WBSF WBSF (Channel 46) is the CW affiliate for the Flint-Saginaw-Bay City, Michigan television market. Formerly affiliated with The WB, it is operated in conjunction with the NBC affiliate for the region, WEYI, which carries WBSF on its digital signal, channel 30.
WBTL-LP WBTL-LP is a low-power commercial television station in Toledo, Ohio, broadcasting locally on channel 34 as an affiliate of America's Store. Founded September 18,1990, the station is owned by Venture Technologies Group.
WBTP WBTP is a Mainstream Urban radio station that serves the Tampa Bay area that plays hip-hop, R&B, and soul music that aims towards the African American community. Its target audience is African Americans between the ages of 18-34, but its main competitor is WLLD which has a very similar target audience as well.
WBTW WBTW, channel 13, is the CBS television affiliate for Myrtle Beach and Florence, South Carolina and parts of southeastern North Carolina. The station is based in Florence, with a second newsroom in Myrtle Beach.
WBUW WBUW, channel 57, Madison's CW, is an affiliate of The CW and serves south central Wisconsin, including Madison, with transmitter located in Madison, Wisconsin. Channel 57's original construction permit was granted on May 2, 1998 with as WJNW, however, the station never signed on the air until July 5, 1999 as WHPN-TV.
WBVC (FM) WBVC is a freeform high school radio station located in Pomfret, Connecticut. Directly affiliated with Pomfret School, the station is funded through a gift from Bruce and Virginia Cargill, whose initals, BVC, form the stations call letters.
WBVP and WMBA WBVP and WMBA is a news/talk simulcast that officially covers Beaver County, Pennsylvania but can also be heard in the western part of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. The stations are owned by Iorio Broadcasting.
WBW WBW is a cable television station in Wilmington, North Carolina, seen locally on Time Warner cable channel 29, and Charter Cable channel 17, as an affiliate of The CW. As part of The CW Plus, the station does not broadcast over-the-air, and its call sign is entirely fictional.
WBWT-LP WBWT-LP (Channel 38) is a new television station located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. WBWT will likely be Milwaukee's affiliate for the Spanish-language Azteca América network, and is owned by Bustos Media, which also owns Traditional Mexican station WDDW (104.
WBXI-CA WBXI-CA is a low-power television station in Indianapolis, Indiana, broadcasting locally on channel 47 as an MTV Tr3́s affiliate. It is owned by CBS Corporation, currently its only television property in Indianapolis, following its sale of WNDY-TV to LIN TV in 2005.
WBXML WAP Binary XML (WBXML) is a binary representation of XML. It was developed by the Open Mobile Alliance as a standard to allow XML documents to be transmitted in a compact manner over mobile networks and proposed as an addition to the World Wide Web Consortium's Wireless Application Protocol family of standards.
WBXV-CA WBXV-CA is a low-power television station in Louisville, Kentucky, broadcasting locally on channel 13 as an affiliate of MTV2 and is owned by L4 Media Group. Like most over-the-air MTV2 affiliates, it was an affiliate of The Box until that network's acquisition by Viacom in 2001.
WBXX-TV WBXX-TV (East Tennessee's CW) is the CW affiliate in the Knoxville, Tennessee television market. Licensed to Crossville, Tennessee, the station serves the East Tennessee region, broadcasting from offices in Knoxville.
WBYD-CA WBYD-CA is a Class A LPTV station based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is owned by Benjamin Perez with its transmitter and antenna located on the WQED tower in the Oakland area of Pittsburgh, along with its sister stations WIIC-LP and WPTG-LP.
WBYO WBYO, known as "The Word FM", is a Contemporary Christian radio station which is broadcast in the Philadelphia area, via the "Word FM Radio Network". The station is broadcast locally from a transmitter located in Sellersville, PA.
WBZ (AM) WBZ (AM) is the callsign for an AM radio station in Boston, Massachusetts which is owned by CBS Radio (formerly Infinity Broadcasting), which itself is owned by the CBS Corporation. Originally based in Springfield, Massachusetts, WBZ swapped callsigns with sister station WBZA in 1931, a move that placed the station at its current location.
WBZ-TV WBZ-TV is the CBS owned-and-operated television station serving the Boston, Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire television market. The station's transmitter is located in Needham, Massachusetts while studios are located at the WBZ Broadcast Center in Boston.
Wckr Spgt Wckr Spgt is a musical band that formed in 1981 in Claremont, California. Their influences include dadaism and punk rock, and they were part of an early movement focused primarily on experimental home recording and cassette culture that eventually evolved into lo-fi and indie rock.
WCAP WCAP-AM operates on frequency 980 in Lowell, MA. The station began operation in 1951, and since has remained under the ownership of Maurice Cohen (his brother Israel <Ike> was the cofounder, he is now deceased).
WCAP (BCA) WCAP was a briefly-lived radio station that broadcast in Washington, DC during the early-to-mid 1920s. It was owned by AT&T, and its call letters allegedly dervied from the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, the local telephone company controlled by AT&T which, based on available reports from the Department of Commerce, seems to have been the owner of record.
WCAU WCAU, channel 10, is the NBC owned-and-operated television station serving the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania market, with studios on the border between Philadelphia and Bala Cynwyd, and transmitter in the Roxborough neighborhood. Its signal covers the Delaware Valley area including Philadelphia, parts of central and southern New Jersey, and Delaware.
WCAV WCAV (known on air as CBS19) is a CBS-affiliated television station on UHF Channel 19 based in Charlottesville, Virginia. The station is owned by Gray Television and signed on in 2004 becoming the market's first CBS affiliate and first station to mount a challenge against established NBC affiliate WVIR-TV (owned by locally-based Virginia Broadcasting, a subsidiary of Waterman Broadcasting Corporation); prior to this, CBS was seen on cable via stations in Richmond and Washington, with WCAV's launch replacing the latter.
WCAX-TV WCAX-TV is the CBS affiliated television station for the Burlington, Vermont / Plattsburgh, New York market. The station is licensed to Burlington, and broadcasts an analog signal on VHF channel 3 with a digital signal on UHF channel 53.
WCBC Radio Station WCBC 1270 AM serves the greater area of Cumberland, Maryland. Founded in April, 1976, WCBC provides complete news coverage: locally, regionally, and nationally; complete weather forecasts; participation in major community events to promote the area and it’s many organizations by way of remote broadcasts and community service announcements; complete information regarding school and senior center lunch menus, closings and special events.
WCBS-TV WCBS-TV, channel 2, is the flagship television station of the CBS television network, located in New York City. Its signal, currently broadcasting from the Empire State Building, covers the three-state New York metropolitan area.
WCBU WCBU is a listener-supported, non-commercial public radio station owned by Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. The station is on the air 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year in the Peoria area, and can be heard anywhere in the world via their website.
WCCS WCCS (1160-AM) is a commercially-licensed AM radio station, licensed to Homer City, Pennsylvania, about 50 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, and 25 miles northwest of Johnstown, Pennsylvania. WCCS operates at the federally-assigned frequency of 1160 khz with a maximum daytime power output of 10,000 watts, and 1,000 watts night.
WCCV-TV WCCV-TV is a Spanish-language religious television station in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, broadcasting locally on channel 54. Founded May 19,1989, the station is owned by the Asociacion Evangelistica Cristo Viene, Inc.
WCCW (AM) WCCW (AM) is one side of a radio combo in Traverse City, Michigan. It is owned by the Midwestern Broadcasting group, which to this day includes the family members of its original partners from the early 1940s, the Biedermans, Kikers and McClays.
WCCW (FM) WCCW-FM is an FM combination in Traverse City, Michigan, consisting of WCCW-FM in Traverse City and relaying station WCZW in Charlevoix. The station is owned by the Midwestern Broadcasting group, which to this day includes the family members of its original partners from the early 1940s, the Biedermans, Kikers and McClays.
WCCW Six-Man Tag Team Championship The WCCW Six-Man Tag Team Championship was a title in World Class Championship Wrestling from 1982 until 1988. From 1982 until 1986, the championship was called NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (Texas version).
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