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WCER WCER is an AM radio station in Canton, Ohio operating on 900 kHz and featuring religious programming supplemented with a line-up of syndicated talk radio programs. It also carries Walsh University football and high school football games.
WCES-TV WCES-TV channel 20 (DTV 2) is a part of the Georgia Public Broadcasting network, and was Georgia's sixth non-commercial educational TV station. It serves Augusta, Georgia and the surrounding east-central Georgia and west-central South Carolina area, along the Savannah River valley (also known locally as the "Georgia-Lina" region).
WCFL WCFL (1000 kHz Chicago, Illinois) was a 50,000-watt AM radio station located in Chicago. The station was originally owned by the Chicago Federation of Labor giving the station its callsign WCFL, as well as its slogan "The Voice of Labor".
WCFO WCFO known onair as Business Radio 1160 WCFO is a business talk radio station, licensed to East Point, Georgia, serving the Atlanta, Georgia radio market. While WCFO broadcasts at 50,000 watts during the day, they weaken their signal at night to 160 watts.
WCGtv WCGtv is the Community channel serving the Brandon, Manitoba area, available on the local cable television provider, Westman Communications Group. The station airs 22,000 hours of community programming including over 4,400 hours of original programming per year (As of 2003).
WCGV-TV WCGV-TV (Channel 24) is a television station located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, affiliated with MyNetworkTV. Its signal covers most of southeastern Wisconsin, including the cities of Racine, Kenosha, Sheboygan and Waukesha.
WCIR-FM WCIR-FM / 103 CIR is a Top 40 radio station serving the Beckley, West Virginia area. The station has an ERP of 5,000 watts, but the Height Above Average Terrain of the station is 452 meters (1484 feet), meaning the station broadcasts farther than a 5,000 watt radio station that broadcasts at normal height.
WCJB-TV WCJB-TV, channel 20, is the ABC affiliate station in Gainesville, Florida and also serves Lake City (in the Jacksonville market), Ocala (in the Orlando market) and most of Northern Florida. Its transmitter is located in Wacahoota, Florida.
WCKX WCKX is a mainstream urban radio station in Columbus, Ohio, currently owned by Radio One. It serves as the only Hip Hop station in the immediate Columbus area and was fourth place in the Columbus ratings for fall of 2005.
WCKY (AM) WCKY is an AM radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, broadcasting at 1530 kHz with 50,000 watts, and its transmitter is located in nearby Villa Hills, Kentucky. It is a class A clear channel station, sharing the frequency with KFBK in Sacramento, and can be heard, particularly at night, over most of the eastern U.
WCL (programming language) WCL (Wade's Common Lisp) is a subset of Common Lisp implemented as a shared library by Wade Hennessey. Despite being incomplete it does have the full development environment including dynamic file loading and debugging.
WCLF WCLF channel 22 is one of America's oldest and most-successful religious stations, having its start in October 1979. The station presents religious programming around the clock, as flagship of the nationwide Christian Television Network, which has owned-and-operated and affiliated stations throughout the southeast and in Iowa.
WCLJ-TV WCLJ-TV is a television station in licensed to Bloomington, Indiana. As TBN owned-and-operated station, it is currently a repeater that broadcasts programming from the Trinity Broadcasting Network, via satellite.
WCLP-TV WCLP-TV, channel 18 (digital 33), is a PBS television station licensed to Chatsworth, Georgia, and is part of the Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) network, serving northwestern Georgia and the Chattanooga area. Despite its UHF frequency, WCLP is one of GPB's strongest stations, with a coverage area as far north as Athens, Tennessee and as far south as metro Atlanta's north-northwestern suburbs.
WCNC-TV WCNC-TV is the NBC affiliate in Charlotte, North Carolina. It broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 36 and its digital signal on UHF channel 22 and is carried on cable channel 6 on all area cable systems (hence the "6" on its logo).
WCNS-AM WCNS is a commercially-licensed AM radio station, licensed to Latrobe, Pennsylvania. WCNS broadcasts at the federally-assigned frequency of 1480 kilohertz, with a daytime power output of 500 watts, and a nighttime power of 1,000 watts.
WCOW WCOW (97.1 FM, "Cow 97") is a country music radio station licensed to Sparta, Wisconsin that serves "Midwisconsin" and the La Crosse and La Crescent communities on the nearby Mississippi River separating Minnesota and Wisconsin.
WCRD WCRD, "The Broken Wing of College Radio", is a radio station operated by students of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. The station's FCC identification is WHHI, Muncie, and is carried on FM 91.
WCRT WCRT (AM) is a Class B AM radio station licensed on 1160 kHz for Donelson, Tennessee near Nashville. Broadcasting a format of evangelical preaching and talk shows, WCRT is controlled by Bott Communications, a Christian broadcaster, which bought the station, formerly WAMB, from longtime Nashville broadcaster Bill Barry (who now operates a new, lower-powered WAMB on the frequency of 1200 kHz).
WCTI-TV WCTI-TV Channel 12 is an ABC affiliate serving the Greenville/Washington/New Bern, North Carolina television market. The station signed on as WNBE-TV in September 1963, after a lengthy battle with the FCC over channel allocation and the location of their transmitter tower.
WCTS WCTS is a radio station licensed to Maplewood, Minnesota, and serving the Twin Cities metropolitan area with a non-commercial fundamentalist Christian format. WCTS is owned by the Central Baptist Theological Seminary of Minneapolis, hence the call letters.
WCTW WCTW (98.5 LiteFM) is an adult contemporary radio station licenced to Catskill, New York and serving Columbia and Geene counties as well as the upper Hudson Valley, the southern Capital District, and Berkshire County, Massachusetts.
WCUR WCUR, known as West Chester University Radio, is a college radio station broadcasting in the Philadelphia area via a transmitter that covers a fairly wide radius around West Chester, PA. WCUR offers a wide variety of music, news, sports, and specialty programming.
WCVG WCVG-AM (1320) is a radio station licensed to Covington, Kentucky and serving the Cincinnati, Ohio market. WCVG operates with 500 watts during daytime hours and 430 watts during nighttime hours from its tower site behind the Latonia Shopping Center in Covington, KY.
WCVI (AM) WYJL is a commercially-licensed AM radio station, operating at the federally-assigned frequency of 1340 khz, with a maximum power output of 1,000 watts. WYJL is licensed to Connellsville, Pennsylvania; approximately 40 miles southest of Pittsburgh.
WCVK WCVK is a Christian radio station with studios and transmitter located in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The station is the flagship for Christian Family Radio, which currently simulcasts WCVK's programming to WJVK in Owensboro, Kentucky, with plans to expand to other repeater stations in the region.
WCW Greed Greed was a professional wrestling pay-per-view from World Championship Wrestling and was the final PPV from the company before it was purchased by the World Wrestling Federation. It took place on March 18, 2001 from the Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum in Jacksonville, Florida.
WCW Hall of Fame The WCW Hall of Fame was established in 1993 to honour some of the wrestling greats of the past (most of them appearing in the NWA and Jim Crockett Promotions before WCW existed). The ceremonies were held at the "Legends Reunion" at the Slamboree PPV each May.
WCW Hardcore Championship The WCW Hardcore Championship was a title in World Championship Wrestling in which there were no rules and weapons were allowed in the matches. Eventually, the rules were changed so that matches began in the backstage area but would only end by pinfall in the ring.
WCW International WCW International is the name of a fictitious professional wrestling promotion that would be a subsidiary of World Championship Wrestling. It was created by WCW in order to give legitimacy to one of its championship belts.
WCW International World Heavyweight Championship The WCW International World Heavyweight Championship was a championship that took the place of the original NWA World Heavyweight Championship when World Championship Wrestling withdrew from the National Wrestling Alliance in 1993. The name WCW International referred to a fictional international subsidiary of World Championship Wrestling, and this belt was considered its World Heavyweight Championship.
WCW Light Heavyweight Championship The WCW Light Heavyweight Championship was a short-lived title that lasted from 1991 until 1992 in World Championship Wrestling. It was a title used for the cruiserweights that preceded the WCW Cruiserweight Title by a few years.
WCW Mayhem Mayhem was a professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by World Championship Wrestling and held in the month of November in 1999 and 2000. It is noted for being the first wrestling pay-per-view named for a video game, rather than the other way around.
WCW Monday Nitro WCW Monday Nitro was the weekly Monday night TV show on TNT, produced by the now-defunct World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Nitro's production started on September 4, 1995 and continued until March 26, 2001, when the WWF bought WCW.
WCW Nitro (video game) WCW Nitro is a video game based on the professional wrestling TV show WCW Monday Nitro. Released by THQ for the PlayStation game console and Nintendo 64 in March 1997, the game featured a large roster of playable WCW wrestlers as well as full motion video clips of the TV show.
WCW Power Hour WCW Power Hour was the original Friday night wrestling show for World Championship Wrestling, airing on TBS. Unlike most television (and wrestling shows) that started their program either at the top or bottom of the hour, WCW Power Hour aired 10 minutes before the bottom of the hour at 10:20 p.
WCW Power Plant The WCW Power Plant was a professional wrestling school located in Atlanta and owned and operated by World Championship Wrestling. The Power Plant, which was developed from a school operated by Jody Hamilton, was in operation throughout the 1990s, and produced a number of highly successful wrestlers.
WCW The Main Event WCW: The Main Event is a professional wrestling video game released in 1994 by FCI for the Nintendo Game Boy portable video game system. It's notable as the first wrestling video game to feature Steve Austin, and the only one featuring his old "Stunning" Steve Austin persona.
WCW Thunder WCW Thunder was a professional wrestling show produced by World Championship Wrestling which aired on TBS from January 8, 1998 until March 21, 2001. The huge popularity of WCW in 1996 and 1997 allowed for the creation of a new show, which became WCW Thunder.
WCW World War 3 World War 3 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view and match produced by World Championship Wrestling and was their answer to the World Wrestling Federation's Royal Rumble. The event would take place every November.
WCW/New Japan Supershow WCW/New Japan Supershow was an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view jointly promoted by World Championship Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling. It was held from 1991 to 1993, and was known as "Starrcade" in Japan.
WCW/NWA Gauntlet Series The WCW/NWA Gauntlet Series was a series of matches within one weekend that a wrestler had to go through to win $10,000. The series was in 1990 when World Championship Wrestling was still using the National Wrestling Alliance name.
WCWA WCWA AM 1230 is a radio station licensed to, and serving Toledo, Ohio. It is the second-oldest radio station in Toledo, and during AM radio's heyday it was a close second in popularity to WSPD-AM for many years.
WCWA Light Heavyweight Championship The WCWA Light Heavyweight Championship was a title in World Class Championship Wrestling after it became the "World Class Wrestling Association" for the lighter wrestlers. It existed from 1987 until 1989.
WCWA Tag Team Championship The WCWA Tag Team Championship was the major tag team title in World Class Championship Wrestling. It started out as the NWA American Tag Team Championship and was also referred to as the WCCW American Tag Team Championship.
WCWF WCWF is a local indepenent television station not yet on air in Saranac Lake, New York, serving the Burlington, Vermont area. WCWF got its construction permit in early 2006, with call letters that suggested that it would be an affiliate of The CW Television Network.
WCWG WCWG, Channel 20, is the CW affiliate licensed to Lexington, North Carolina, and serves the Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, North Carolina (Piedmont Triad) television market. It offers cartoons from Kids WB, sitcoms, first-run talk and reality shows, CW prime time programming, movies, and dramas.
WCWN WCWN, known on-air as "Capital Region's CW", is the CW network station licensed to Schenectady, New York. The station is owned by Freedom Communications and serves the Albany - Schenectady - Troy - Saratoga Springs area (commonly known as New York State's Capital Region).
WCWW-LP WCWW-LP is the low-powered CW network affiliate in South Bend, Indiana, it is owned by Chicago-based Weigel Broadcasting, who also owns South Bend's ABC affiliate WBND, and MyNetworkTV affiliate WMYS. The station's fomer calls were WMWB-LP throughout their affiliation with the WB.
WCYB-TV WCYB-TV Channel 5 is the NBC television affiliate serving the Tri-Cities of Tennessee and Virginia (Bristol, Virginia-Tennessee; Kingsport, Tennessee and Johnson City, Tennessee), with its signal reaching southeastern Kentucky, western North Carolina and southwestern West Virginia. The station broadcasts its analog signal on VHF channel 5 from a transmitter located in the Cherokee National Forest.
WCZY WCZY-FM was a Detroit "easy listening" radio station in the mid to late 70's owned by Combined Communications (John Bayliss's Radio Empire). The state of art facility was programmed by Robert Gaskins with a talented staff including Paul Bryon (Mornings) Bob Martin (Middays) and Al Gauge (afternoons).
Wddg The WDDG group was established in 2004 when one person known as raymerjacque took it apon himself the create an offline version of the popular game called World of Warcraft based on the then existing version of WAD's emulater. His first attempt to make this emulated version of the game was really a failed attempt, but to his surprise a few days after he posted it on the WoW hackers forums he had a flood of emails and positive responses, thus he went back and started editing on his first attempt and soon had a better version out.
WD postal area The WD postal area, also known as the Watford postal area, is a group of 11 postal districts around the town of Watford in Hertfordshire, England. The main sorting office is in Watford (Ascot Road WD18) and it is divided into seven post towns.
WD Raptor The WD Raptor is a high-end hard disk drive series produced by Western Digital that created its own niche in the enthusiast and small-server market. Traditionally, servers relied on hard drives featuring a SCSI interface because of their advantages in both performance and reliability over consumer-level ATA drives.
WD-11 The WD-11 vacuum tube, a triode, was introduced by the Westinghouse Electric corporation in 1922 for their Aeriola RF model radio and found use in other contemporary regenerative receivers (Used as a detector-amplifier) including the Regenoflex and Radiola series.
WD-40 WD-40 is the trademark of a widely used penetrating oil (cleaner, lubricant and anti-corrosive solution) spray. It was developed in 1953 by Norm Larsen (then working for the Rocket Chemical Company) to eliminate water and prevent corrosion on electrical circuitry.
WDAF-FM WDAF is a country music radio station based in Kansas City, Missouri, in the United States. Its current assignment to Entercom's 100,000-watt tower in Liberty, Missouri combines the history of both the frequency (106.
WDAF-TV WDAF-TV ("FOX4") is the Fox owned and operated television station in the Kansas City television market. It runs about 50 hours a week of locally produced newscasts, as well as first-run prime time and sports programming from Fox.
WDAM-TV WDAM-TV is the NBC affiliate station for southern Mississippi. Licensed to Laurel, its studios and transmitter are located near Eastabutchie, Mississippi, a small community located in southern Jones County, midway between Laurel and Hattiesburg.
WDAO WDAO "The Real Rhythm Of The City" is a daytime-only commercial AM radio station in Dayton, Ohio opearting on the frequency of 1210 kHz with a power of 1,000 watts. Its studios are currently located on West Third Street with transmitter located near Oakwood.
WDAQ WDAQ (98Q) is a Contemporary Hit Radio station licenced to Danbury, Connecticut and serving the immediate Danbury area. The station is owned by locally-based Berkshire Broadcasting (alongside sister stations WLAD and WREF) and broadcasts on 98.
WDAY (Fargo CW) WDAY-DT2 (channel 6-2 through PSIP) is a digital subchannel of WDAY-TV based in Fargo, North Dakota affiliated with The CW network operated by Forum Communications, and programmed by The CW Plus, which is a group of CW stations in TV markets past 100 in ranking. "WBFG" was a fictious call sign used when it was a The WB affiliate.
WDBK WDBK, known as Real 91.5, "The Radio Voice Of Camden County College", is a college radio station which broadcasts in the Southern New Jersey/Philadelphia area via a transmitter that covers most of Camden County and parts of Gloucester and Burlington Counties in New Jersey.
WDC 65816/65802 The WDC 65816 (also: 65C816), a 16-bit microprocessor CPU developed by the Western Design Center (WDC), is an expanded and compatible successor to the venerable MOS Technology 6502. The number 65 in the 65816's name comes from the 6502 compatibility, and 816 signifies that it can work in both 8 and 16 bit modes.
WDC 65C02 The WDC 65C02 8-bit CPU is an upgraded CMOS version of the popular MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor, the redesign being made by Bill Mensch of the Western Design Center (WDC). The 65C02 was second-sourced by NCR, GTE, Rockwell, Synertek and Sanyo.
WDC 65C22 The W65C22S Versatile Interface Adapter (VIA) is an I/O device for use with the 65xx series microprocessor family. The W65C22S is compatible with the MOS Technology 6522 and includes functions for programmed control of two peripheral ports (Ports A and B).
WDCD WDCD (Life 1540) is a christian radio station licensed to Albany, New York, USA and serving New York's Capital District, Adirondacks, and much of western New England. The station is owned by Crawford Broadcasting, and broadcasts on 1540 kHz at 50 kilowatts from a three-tower directional antenna array adjacent to the station's studios in Colonie, New York.
WDCP-TV WDCP-TV (Channel 19) is a PBS affiliate for the Flint-Saginaw-Bay City, Michigan television market. It is owned and operated by Delta College in University Center, an unincorporated community in southwestern Bay County.
WDDX WDDX (Web Distributed Data eXchange) is a programming-language, platform and transport-neutral data interchange mechanism to pass data between different environments and different computers. It supports simple data types such as number, string, boolean, etc.
WDEM-LP WDEM-LP is a low-power television station in Columbus, Ohio, broadcasting locally on channel 17 as an affiliate of America's Store. Founded January 8,1986, the station is owned by Triplett & Associates, Inc.
WDFM-LP WDFM-LP is a low-power television station (LPTV) licensed to serve Defiance, Ohio in the Toledo DMA. The station is owned by media conglomerate Clear Channel Communications, and is practically the smallest TV station in the Clear Channel chain.
WDFX-TV WDFX-TV (Fox 34) is a Fox-affiliated television station broadcasting on channel 34 from Dothan, Alabama. The studios are in Dothan, and the transmitter is in Wicksburg, Alabama (15 miles west of Dothan), but it is officially licensed to the town of Ozark, Alabama.
WDGY WDGY (630 kHz AM, "Radio Rey") is a small Spanish-language radio station with studios located on Lake Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is currently licensed to the neighboring city of Saint Paul, Minnesota, although it had been licensed to Hudson, Wisconsin, prior to 2005.
WDHS WDHS is a religious television station in Iron Mountain, Michigan, broadcasting locally on VHF channel 8 as an affiliate of the Eternal Word Television Network. WDHS is currently owned by Withers Broadcasting, along with WDTV in Weston-Clarksburg, West Virginia.
WDJW WDJW is the call sign of the FM station licensed to the Somers, Connecticut Board of Education. One of only a handful of high school radio stations in the state, WDJW has served the school and the community for over 20 years.
WDKN WDKN is an AM radio station operating in Dickson, Tennessee on a frequency of 1260 kHz. It broadcasts primarily country music and community-oriented programming for the Dickson area such as death notices, a community calendar of events, local high school football and basketball games, and "Swap and Shop", an on-air garage sale whose announcements are free to private, non-commercial vendors.
WDMA-CA WDMA-CA is an Evangelical Christian television station in Macon, Georgia, serving the Macon, Georgia market on channel 31 as a Daystar affiliate. The station is owned-and-operated by Word of God Fellowship, a subsidiary of Daystar Television Network.
WDNC (AM) WDNC is a sports talk radio station based in Durham, North Carolina with a frequency of 620 AM. Owned by McClatchey Broadcasting, WDNC goes by the handle 620 the Bull and is affiliated with the ESPN Radio Network.
WDNI-LP WDNI-LP is an independent television station in Indianapolis, Indiana, broadcasting locally on channel 65. Owned by Radio One, its predominant programming is Indy's Music Channel, a selection of rock- and rap-music videos.
WDNN-CA WDNN-CA is a low-power television station in Dalton, Georgia, broadcasting locally on channel 49. The station's programming primarily consists of infomercials, but the station does carry local programming daily, religious programs on Sundays, and children's programs on Saturday mornings.
WDOD WDOD is a radio station serving the Chattanooga area, broadcasting on 1310 AM. The station is owned by Bahakel Communications out of Charlotte, North Carolina and currently has an oldies/standards/soft AC format.
WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne The WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, also known as the Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra or WDR Symphony Orchestra is an orchestra in Cologne, Germany. It was founded in 1947 by Allied occupation authorities after World War II.
WDRB WDRB is a television station in Louisville, Kentucky, broadcasting locally on channel 41 as a Fox affiliate. Currently owned by Block Communications, the station's transmitter is located in Floyds Knobs, Indiana alongside sister-station WMYO.
WDRE-FM WDRE, "Party 105.3", is a Dance Top 40 station serving the Long Island market, mostly throughout Eastern Suffolk County, but also Western Suffolk, parts of Nassau County and Southern Fairfield/New Haven Counties in Connecticut.
WDRJ WDRJ is an AM radio station broadcasting at 1440 kHz licensed to Inkster, Michigan, and serving the Detroit radio market. Owned by Davidson Media Group, the station airs an Urban Gospel format branded as Rejoice 1440 AM.
WDSE-TV WDSE-TV is an educational television station in Duluth, Minnesota, serving portions of Minnesota and Wisconsin as a PBS member station on channel 8, with studios located on campus at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. Along with programming from PBS, locally produced programs such as Minnesota Legislative Report, WDSE Cooks, Almanac North, Venture North , and Doctors on Call are area favorites included in the broadcast schedule.
WDSI-TV WDSI-TV "FOX61" is the Fox affiliate television station for Chattanooga, Tennessee, covering the eastern Tennessee River Valley. The station also covers parts of northern Georgia, western North Carolina, and northeastern Alabama.
WDTA-LP WDTA-LP is a low-power television station in Atlanta, owned by the Word of God Fellowship. Broadcasting from the Bank of America Plaza in downtown Atlanta, its city of license is Fayetteville, Georgia, a significant distance beyond its coverage area.
WDTI WDTI is an educational television station in Indianapolis, Indiana, broadcasting locally on channel 69 as an affiliate of the Daystar Television Network. Prior to 2005, the station was known as WTBU, and was owned by Butler University.
WDTV WDTV is a television station located in Weston, West Virginia, United States and is owned by Withers Broadcasting. It is the CBS affiliate for is known as the "Fairmont-Clarksburg-Morgantown" television market (although Morgantown is technically located in the neighboring Pittsburgh market).
WDWL WDWL is a Spanish-language religious television station in BayamĂłn, Puerto Rico, broadcasting locally on channel 36 as an affiliate of TBN Enlace. Founded May 11,1987, the station is owned by BayamĂłn Christian Network.
WDWS WDWS (1400Â kHz AM) is a News-Talk radio station in Champaign, Illinois. The station operates at 1Â kW of power, and is owned by the News-Gazette, the primary newspaper in the Champaign-Urbana Metropolitan Area.
WDXB WDXB, known on the air as “102-5 the Bull”, is a Clear Channel-owned country FM radio station licensed to Jasper, Alabama that serves Birmingham and north-central Alabama. Other stations in the Birmingham market owned by Clear Channel include WMJJ-FM (96.
WDZN Radio Station WDZN is an affiliate of Radio Disney and it is licensed to the city of Romney, West Virginia. Despite of having fewer than 1,000 watts of Effective Radiated Power, the station is still able to serve the greater Cumberland, Maryland Area at 100.
We (group) We was an illbient production and DJ collective that was formed in Williamsburg, Brooklyn in the early 90's by DJ Olive aka Gregor Asch, Lloop aka Rich Panciera and Once 11 aka Nacho aka Ignacio Platas. They have released Illbient music on the Asphodel label along side DJ Spooky, Byzar and Subdub.
We are the Pigs We are the Pigs is the first single off the album Dog Man Star by Suede, released on September 12, 1994 on Nude Records. The single announced the darker tone that the band had taken for Dog Man Star, that contrasted heavily with their debut.
We All Die One Day We All Die One Day is track 10 on the album Cheers by rapper Obie Trice. This song collaborates with Lloyd Banks of G-Unit, 50 Cent also of G-Unit, Eminem and an uncredited and then-incarcerated Tony Yayo doing the intro and background vocals.
We All Die Young "We All Die Young" is a song by Michael Matijevic and is the first song off of his 1996 album Wait. The song was also featured as a song for the fictitional band Steel Dragon for the 2001 film RockStar.
We All Go Through "We All Go Through" is a song written by David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels in 1999, for the computer game Omikron - The Nomad Soul. Bowie and Gabrels wrote several songs for this game, and most of these was released on the album 'hours...
We All Use Math Every Day We All Use Math Every Day is the name of an educational program run by Texas Instruments, in association with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, that allows teachers to talk about the mathematics used in the television show NUMB3RS. The program began in conjunction with the series' second season on September 23, 2005.
WCES-TV WCES-TV channel 20 (DTV 2) is a part of the Georgia Public Broadcasting network, and was Georgia's sixth non-commercial educational TV station. It serves Augusta, Georgia and the surrounding east-central Georgia and west-central South Carolina area, along the Savannah River valley (also known locally as the "Georgia-Lina" region).
WCFL WCFL (1000 kHz Chicago, Illinois) was a 50,000-watt AM radio station located in Chicago. The station was originally owned by the Chicago Federation of Labor giving the station its callsign WCFL, as well as its slogan "The Voice of Labor".
WCFO WCFO known onair as Business Radio 1160 WCFO is a business talk radio station, licensed to East Point, Georgia, serving the Atlanta, Georgia radio market. While WCFO broadcasts at 50,000 watts during the day, they weaken their signal at night to 160 watts.
WCGtv WCGtv is the Community channel serving the Brandon, Manitoba area, available on the local cable television provider, Westman Communications Group. The station airs 22,000 hours of community programming including over 4,400 hours of original programming per year (As of 2003).
WCGV-TV WCGV-TV (Channel 24) is a television station located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, affiliated with MyNetworkTV. Its signal covers most of southeastern Wisconsin, including the cities of Racine, Kenosha, Sheboygan and Waukesha.
WCIR-FM WCIR-FM / 103 CIR is a Top 40 radio station serving the Beckley, West Virginia area. The station has an ERP of 5,000 watts, but the Height Above Average Terrain of the station is 452 meters (1484 feet), meaning the station broadcasts farther than a 5,000 watt radio station that broadcasts at normal height.
WCJB-TV WCJB-TV, channel 20, is the ABC affiliate station in Gainesville, Florida and also serves Lake City (in the Jacksonville market), Ocala (in the Orlando market) and most of Northern Florida. Its transmitter is located in Wacahoota, Florida.
WCKX WCKX is a mainstream urban radio station in Columbus, Ohio, currently owned by Radio One. It serves as the only Hip Hop station in the immediate Columbus area and was fourth place in the Columbus ratings for fall of 2005.
WCKY (AM) WCKY is an AM radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, broadcasting at 1530 kHz with 50,000 watts, and its transmitter is located in nearby Villa Hills, Kentucky. It is a class A clear channel station, sharing the frequency with KFBK in Sacramento, and can be heard, particularly at night, over most of the eastern U.
WCL (programming language) WCL (Wade's Common Lisp) is a subset of Common Lisp implemented as a shared library by Wade Hennessey. Despite being incomplete it does have the full development environment including dynamic file loading and debugging.
WCLF WCLF channel 22 is one of America's oldest and most-successful religious stations, having its start in October 1979. The station presents religious programming around the clock, as flagship of the nationwide Christian Television Network, which has owned-and-operated and affiliated stations throughout the southeast and in Iowa.
WCLJ-TV WCLJ-TV is a television station in licensed to Bloomington, Indiana. As TBN owned-and-operated station, it is currently a repeater that broadcasts programming from the Trinity Broadcasting Network, via satellite.
WCLP-TV WCLP-TV, channel 18 (digital 33), is a PBS television station licensed to Chatsworth, Georgia, and is part of the Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) network, serving northwestern Georgia and the Chattanooga area. Despite its UHF frequency, WCLP is one of GPB's strongest stations, with a coverage area as far north as Athens, Tennessee and as far south as metro Atlanta's north-northwestern suburbs.
WCNC-TV WCNC-TV is the NBC affiliate in Charlotte, North Carolina. It broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 36 and its digital signal on UHF channel 22 and is carried on cable channel 6 on all area cable systems (hence the "6" on its logo).
WCNS-AM WCNS is a commercially-licensed AM radio station, licensed to Latrobe, Pennsylvania. WCNS broadcasts at the federally-assigned frequency of 1480 kilohertz, with a daytime power output of 500 watts, and a nighttime power of 1,000 watts.
WCOW WCOW (97.1 FM, "Cow 97") is a country music radio station licensed to Sparta, Wisconsin that serves "Midwisconsin" and the La Crosse and La Crescent communities on the nearby Mississippi River separating Minnesota and Wisconsin.
WCRD WCRD, "The Broken Wing of College Radio", is a radio station operated by students of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. The station's FCC identification is WHHI, Muncie, and is carried on FM 91.
WCRT WCRT (AM) is a Class B AM radio station licensed on 1160 kHz for Donelson, Tennessee near Nashville. Broadcasting a format of evangelical preaching and talk shows, WCRT is controlled by Bott Communications, a Christian broadcaster, which bought the station, formerly WAMB, from longtime Nashville broadcaster Bill Barry (who now operates a new, lower-powered WAMB on the frequency of 1200 kHz).
WCTI-TV WCTI-TV Channel 12 is an ABC affiliate serving the Greenville/Washington/New Bern, North Carolina television market. The station signed on as WNBE-TV in September 1963, after a lengthy battle with the FCC over channel allocation and the location of their transmitter tower.
WCTS WCTS is a radio station licensed to Maplewood, Minnesota, and serving the Twin Cities metropolitan area with a non-commercial fundamentalist Christian format. WCTS is owned by the Central Baptist Theological Seminary of Minneapolis, hence the call letters.
WCTW WCTW (98.5 LiteFM) is an adult contemporary radio station licenced to Catskill, New York and serving Columbia and Geene counties as well as the upper Hudson Valley, the southern Capital District, and Berkshire County, Massachusetts.
WCUR WCUR, known as West Chester University Radio, is a college radio station broadcasting in the Philadelphia area via a transmitter that covers a fairly wide radius around West Chester, PA. WCUR offers a wide variety of music, news, sports, and specialty programming.
WCVG WCVG-AM (1320) is a radio station licensed to Covington, Kentucky and serving the Cincinnati, Ohio market. WCVG operates with 500 watts during daytime hours and 430 watts during nighttime hours from its tower site behind the Latonia Shopping Center in Covington, KY.
WCVI (AM) WYJL is a commercially-licensed AM radio station, operating at the federally-assigned frequency of 1340 khz, with a maximum power output of 1,000 watts. WYJL is licensed to Connellsville, Pennsylvania; approximately 40 miles southest of Pittsburgh.
WCVK WCVK is a Christian radio station with studios and transmitter located in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The station is the flagship for Christian Family Radio, which currently simulcasts WCVK's programming to WJVK in Owensboro, Kentucky, with plans to expand to other repeater stations in the region.
WCW Greed Greed was a professional wrestling pay-per-view from World Championship Wrestling and was the final PPV from the company before it was purchased by the World Wrestling Federation. It took place on March 18, 2001 from the Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum in Jacksonville, Florida.
WCW Hall of Fame The WCW Hall of Fame was established in 1993 to honour some of the wrestling greats of the past (most of them appearing in the NWA and Jim Crockett Promotions before WCW existed). The ceremonies were held at the "Legends Reunion" at the Slamboree PPV each May.
WCW Hardcore Championship The WCW Hardcore Championship was a title in World Championship Wrestling in which there were no rules and weapons were allowed in the matches. Eventually, the rules were changed so that matches began in the backstage area but would only end by pinfall in the ring.
WCW International WCW International is the name of a fictitious professional wrestling promotion that would be a subsidiary of World Championship Wrestling. It was created by WCW in order to give legitimacy to one of its championship belts.
WCW International World Heavyweight Championship The WCW International World Heavyweight Championship was a championship that took the place of the original NWA World Heavyweight Championship when World Championship Wrestling withdrew from the National Wrestling Alliance in 1993. The name WCW International referred to a fictional international subsidiary of World Championship Wrestling, and this belt was considered its World Heavyweight Championship.
WCW Light Heavyweight Championship The WCW Light Heavyweight Championship was a short-lived title that lasted from 1991 until 1992 in World Championship Wrestling. It was a title used for the cruiserweights that preceded the WCW Cruiserweight Title by a few years.
WCW Mayhem Mayhem was a professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by World Championship Wrestling and held in the month of November in 1999 and 2000. It is noted for being the first wrestling pay-per-view named for a video game, rather than the other way around.
WCW Monday Nitro WCW Monday Nitro was the weekly Monday night TV show on TNT, produced by the now-defunct World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Nitro's production started on September 4, 1995 and continued until March 26, 2001, when the WWF bought WCW.
WCW Nitro (video game) WCW Nitro is a video game based on the professional wrestling TV show WCW Monday Nitro. Released by THQ for the PlayStation game console and Nintendo 64 in March 1997, the game featured a large roster of playable WCW wrestlers as well as full motion video clips of the TV show.
WCW Power Hour WCW Power Hour was the original Friday night wrestling show for World Championship Wrestling, airing on TBS. Unlike most television (and wrestling shows) that started their program either at the top or bottom of the hour, WCW Power Hour aired 10 minutes before the bottom of the hour at 10:20 p.
WCW Power Plant The WCW Power Plant was a professional wrestling school located in Atlanta and owned and operated by World Championship Wrestling. The Power Plant, which was developed from a school operated by Jody Hamilton, was in operation throughout the 1990s, and produced a number of highly successful wrestlers.
WCW The Main Event WCW: The Main Event is a professional wrestling video game released in 1994 by FCI for the Nintendo Game Boy portable video game system. It's notable as the first wrestling video game to feature Steve Austin, and the only one featuring his old "Stunning" Steve Austin persona.
WCW Thunder WCW Thunder was a professional wrestling show produced by World Championship Wrestling which aired on TBS from January 8, 1998 until March 21, 2001. The huge popularity of WCW in 1996 and 1997 allowed for the creation of a new show, which became WCW Thunder.
WCW World War 3 World War 3 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view and match produced by World Championship Wrestling and was their answer to the World Wrestling Federation's Royal Rumble. The event would take place every November.
WCW/New Japan Supershow WCW/New Japan Supershow was an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view jointly promoted by World Championship Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling. It was held from 1991 to 1993, and was known as "Starrcade" in Japan.
WCW/NWA Gauntlet Series The WCW/NWA Gauntlet Series was a series of matches within one weekend that a wrestler had to go through to win $10,000. The series was in 1990 when World Championship Wrestling was still using the National Wrestling Alliance name.
WCWA WCWA AM 1230 is a radio station licensed to, and serving Toledo, Ohio. It is the second-oldest radio station in Toledo, and during AM radio's heyday it was a close second in popularity to WSPD-AM for many years.
WCWA Light Heavyweight Championship The WCWA Light Heavyweight Championship was a title in World Class Championship Wrestling after it became the "World Class Wrestling Association" for the lighter wrestlers. It existed from 1987 until 1989.
WCWA Tag Team Championship The WCWA Tag Team Championship was the major tag team title in World Class Championship Wrestling. It started out as the NWA American Tag Team Championship and was also referred to as the WCCW American Tag Team Championship.
WCWF WCWF is a local indepenent television station not yet on air in Saranac Lake, New York, serving the Burlington, Vermont area. WCWF got its construction permit in early 2006, with call letters that suggested that it would be an affiliate of The CW Television Network.
WCWG WCWG, Channel 20, is the CW affiliate licensed to Lexington, North Carolina, and serves the Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, North Carolina (Piedmont Triad) television market. It offers cartoons from Kids WB, sitcoms, first-run talk and reality shows, CW prime time programming, movies, and dramas.
WCWN WCWN, known on-air as "Capital Region's CW", is the CW network station licensed to Schenectady, New York. The station is owned by Freedom Communications and serves the Albany - Schenectady - Troy - Saratoga Springs area (commonly known as New York State's Capital Region).
WCWW-LP WCWW-LP is the low-powered CW network affiliate in South Bend, Indiana, it is owned by Chicago-based Weigel Broadcasting, who also owns South Bend's ABC affiliate WBND, and MyNetworkTV affiliate WMYS. The station's fomer calls were WMWB-LP throughout their affiliation with the WB.
WCYB-TV WCYB-TV Channel 5 is the NBC television affiliate serving the Tri-Cities of Tennessee and Virginia (Bristol, Virginia-Tennessee; Kingsport, Tennessee and Johnson City, Tennessee), with its signal reaching southeastern Kentucky, western North Carolina and southwestern West Virginia. The station broadcasts its analog signal on VHF channel 5 from a transmitter located in the Cherokee National Forest.
WCZY WCZY-FM was a Detroit "easy listening" radio station in the mid to late 70's owned by Combined Communications (John Bayliss's Radio Empire). The state of art facility was programmed by Robert Gaskins with a talented staff including Paul Bryon (Mornings) Bob Martin (Middays) and Al Gauge (afternoons).
Wddg The WDDG group was established in 2004 when one person known as raymerjacque took it apon himself the create an offline version of the popular game called World of Warcraft based on the then existing version of WAD's emulater. His first attempt to make this emulated version of the game was really a failed attempt, but to his surprise a few days after he posted it on the WoW hackers forums he had a flood of emails and positive responses, thus he went back and started editing on his first attempt and soon had a better version out.
WD postal area The WD postal area, also known as the Watford postal area, is a group of 11 postal districts around the town of Watford in Hertfordshire, England. The main sorting office is in Watford (Ascot Road WD18) and it is divided into seven post towns.
WD Raptor The WD Raptor is a high-end hard disk drive series produced by Western Digital that created its own niche in the enthusiast and small-server market. Traditionally, servers relied on hard drives featuring a SCSI interface because of their advantages in both performance and reliability over consumer-level ATA drives.
WD-11 The WD-11 vacuum tube, a triode, was introduced by the Westinghouse Electric corporation in 1922 for their Aeriola RF model radio and found use in other contemporary regenerative receivers (Used as a detector-amplifier) including the Regenoflex and Radiola series.
WD-40 WD-40 is the trademark of a widely used penetrating oil (cleaner, lubricant and anti-corrosive solution) spray. It was developed in 1953 by Norm Larsen (then working for the Rocket Chemical Company) to eliminate water and prevent corrosion on electrical circuitry.
WDAF-FM WDAF is a country music radio station based in Kansas City, Missouri, in the United States. Its current assignment to Entercom's 100,000-watt tower in Liberty, Missouri combines the history of both the frequency (106.
WDAF-TV WDAF-TV ("FOX4") is the Fox owned and operated television station in the Kansas City television market. It runs about 50 hours a week of locally produced newscasts, as well as first-run prime time and sports programming from Fox.
WDAM-TV WDAM-TV is the NBC affiliate station for southern Mississippi. Licensed to Laurel, its studios and transmitter are located near Eastabutchie, Mississippi, a small community located in southern Jones County, midway between Laurel and Hattiesburg.
WDAO WDAO "The Real Rhythm Of The City" is a daytime-only commercial AM radio station in Dayton, Ohio opearting on the frequency of 1210 kHz with a power of 1,000 watts. Its studios are currently located on West Third Street with transmitter located near Oakwood.
WDAQ WDAQ (98Q) is a Contemporary Hit Radio station licenced to Danbury, Connecticut and serving the immediate Danbury area. The station is owned by locally-based Berkshire Broadcasting (alongside sister stations WLAD and WREF) and broadcasts on 98.
WDAY (Fargo CW) WDAY-DT2 (channel 6-2 through PSIP) is a digital subchannel of WDAY-TV based in Fargo, North Dakota affiliated with The CW network operated by Forum Communications, and programmed by The CW Plus, which is a group of CW stations in TV markets past 100 in ranking. "WBFG" was a fictious call sign used when it was a The WB affiliate.
WDBK WDBK, known as Real 91.5, "The Radio Voice Of Camden County College", is a college radio station which broadcasts in the Southern New Jersey/Philadelphia area via a transmitter that covers most of Camden County and parts of Gloucester and Burlington Counties in New Jersey.
WDC 65816/65802 The WDC 65816 (also: 65C816), a 16-bit microprocessor CPU developed by the Western Design Center (WDC), is an expanded and compatible successor to the venerable MOS Technology 6502. The number 65 in the 65816's name comes from the 6502 compatibility, and 816 signifies that it can work in both 8 and 16 bit modes.
WDC 65C02 The WDC 65C02 8-bit CPU is an upgraded CMOS version of the popular MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor, the redesign being made by Bill Mensch of the Western Design Center (WDC). The 65C02 was second-sourced by NCR, GTE, Rockwell, Synertek and Sanyo.
WDC 65C22 The W65C22S Versatile Interface Adapter (VIA) is an I/O device for use with the 65xx series microprocessor family. The W65C22S is compatible with the MOS Technology 6522 and includes functions for programmed control of two peripheral ports (Ports A and B).
WDCD WDCD (Life 1540) is a christian radio station licensed to Albany, New York, USA and serving New York's Capital District, Adirondacks, and much of western New England. The station is owned by Crawford Broadcasting, and broadcasts on 1540 kHz at 50 kilowatts from a three-tower directional antenna array adjacent to the station's studios in Colonie, New York.
WDCP-TV WDCP-TV (Channel 19) is a PBS affiliate for the Flint-Saginaw-Bay City, Michigan television market. It is owned and operated by Delta College in University Center, an unincorporated community in southwestern Bay County.
WDDX WDDX (Web Distributed Data eXchange) is a programming-language, platform and transport-neutral data interchange mechanism to pass data between different environments and different computers. It supports simple data types such as number, string, boolean, etc.
WDEM-LP WDEM-LP is a low-power television station in Columbus, Ohio, broadcasting locally on channel 17 as an affiliate of America's Store. Founded January 8,1986, the station is owned by Triplett & Associates, Inc.
WDFM-LP WDFM-LP is a low-power television station (LPTV) licensed to serve Defiance, Ohio in the Toledo DMA. The station is owned by media conglomerate Clear Channel Communications, and is practically the smallest TV station in the Clear Channel chain.
WDFX-TV WDFX-TV (Fox 34) is a Fox-affiliated television station broadcasting on channel 34 from Dothan, Alabama. The studios are in Dothan, and the transmitter is in Wicksburg, Alabama (15 miles west of Dothan), but it is officially licensed to the town of Ozark, Alabama.
WDGY WDGY (630 kHz AM, "Radio Rey") is a small Spanish-language radio station with studios located on Lake Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is currently licensed to the neighboring city of Saint Paul, Minnesota, although it had been licensed to Hudson, Wisconsin, prior to 2005.
WDHS WDHS is a religious television station in Iron Mountain, Michigan, broadcasting locally on VHF channel 8 as an affiliate of the Eternal Word Television Network. WDHS is currently owned by Withers Broadcasting, along with WDTV in Weston-Clarksburg, West Virginia.
WDJW WDJW is the call sign of the FM station licensed to the Somers, Connecticut Board of Education. One of only a handful of high school radio stations in the state, WDJW has served the school and the community for over 20 years.
WDKN WDKN is an AM radio station operating in Dickson, Tennessee on a frequency of 1260 kHz. It broadcasts primarily country music and community-oriented programming for the Dickson area such as death notices, a community calendar of events, local high school football and basketball games, and "Swap and Shop", an on-air garage sale whose announcements are free to private, non-commercial vendors.
WDMA-CA WDMA-CA is an Evangelical Christian television station in Macon, Georgia, serving the Macon, Georgia market on channel 31 as a Daystar affiliate. The station is owned-and-operated by Word of God Fellowship, a subsidiary of Daystar Television Network.
WDNC (AM) WDNC is a sports talk radio station based in Durham, North Carolina with a frequency of 620 AM. Owned by McClatchey Broadcasting, WDNC goes by the handle 620 the Bull and is affiliated with the ESPN Radio Network.
WDNI-LP WDNI-LP is an independent television station in Indianapolis, Indiana, broadcasting locally on channel 65. Owned by Radio One, its predominant programming is Indy's Music Channel, a selection of rock- and rap-music videos.
WDNN-CA WDNN-CA is a low-power television station in Dalton, Georgia, broadcasting locally on channel 49. The station's programming primarily consists of infomercials, but the station does carry local programming daily, religious programs on Sundays, and children's programs on Saturday mornings.
WDOD WDOD is a radio station serving the Chattanooga area, broadcasting on 1310 AM. The station is owned by Bahakel Communications out of Charlotte, North Carolina and currently has an oldies/standards/soft AC format.
WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne The WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, also known as the Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra or WDR Symphony Orchestra is an orchestra in Cologne, Germany. It was founded in 1947 by Allied occupation authorities after World War II.
WDRB WDRB is a television station in Louisville, Kentucky, broadcasting locally on channel 41 as a Fox affiliate. Currently owned by Block Communications, the station's transmitter is located in Floyds Knobs, Indiana alongside sister-station WMYO.
WDRE-FM WDRE, "Party 105.3", is a Dance Top 40 station serving the Long Island market, mostly throughout Eastern Suffolk County, but also Western Suffolk, parts of Nassau County and Southern Fairfield/New Haven Counties in Connecticut.
WDRJ WDRJ is an AM radio station broadcasting at 1440 kHz licensed to Inkster, Michigan, and serving the Detroit radio market. Owned by Davidson Media Group, the station airs an Urban Gospel format branded as Rejoice 1440 AM.
WDSE-TV WDSE-TV is an educational television station in Duluth, Minnesota, serving portions of Minnesota and Wisconsin as a PBS member station on channel 8, with studios located on campus at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. Along with programming from PBS, locally produced programs such as Minnesota Legislative Report, WDSE Cooks, Almanac North, Venture North , and Doctors on Call are area favorites included in the broadcast schedule.
WDSI-TV WDSI-TV "FOX61" is the Fox affiliate television station for Chattanooga, Tennessee, covering the eastern Tennessee River Valley. The station also covers parts of northern Georgia, western North Carolina, and northeastern Alabama.
WDTA-LP WDTA-LP is a low-power television station in Atlanta, owned by the Word of God Fellowship. Broadcasting from the Bank of America Plaza in downtown Atlanta, its city of license is Fayetteville, Georgia, a significant distance beyond its coverage area.
WDTI WDTI is an educational television station in Indianapolis, Indiana, broadcasting locally on channel 69 as an affiliate of the Daystar Television Network. Prior to 2005, the station was known as WTBU, and was owned by Butler University.
WDTV WDTV is a television station located in Weston, West Virginia, United States and is owned by Withers Broadcasting. It is the CBS affiliate for is known as the "Fairmont-Clarksburg-Morgantown" television market (although Morgantown is technically located in the neighboring Pittsburgh market).
WDWL WDWL is a Spanish-language religious television station in BayamĂłn, Puerto Rico, broadcasting locally on channel 36 as an affiliate of TBN Enlace. Founded May 11,1987, the station is owned by BayamĂłn Christian Network.
WDWS WDWS (1400Â kHz AM) is a News-Talk radio station in Champaign, Illinois. The station operates at 1Â kW of power, and is owned by the News-Gazette, the primary newspaper in the Champaign-Urbana Metropolitan Area.
WDXB WDXB, known on the air as “102-5 the Bull”, is a Clear Channel-owned country FM radio station licensed to Jasper, Alabama that serves Birmingham and north-central Alabama. Other stations in the Birmingham market owned by Clear Channel include WMJJ-FM (96.
WDZN Radio Station WDZN is an affiliate of Radio Disney and it is licensed to the city of Romney, West Virginia. Despite of having fewer than 1,000 watts of Effective Radiated Power, the station is still able to serve the greater Cumberland, Maryland Area at 100.
We (group) We was an illbient production and DJ collective that was formed in Williamsburg, Brooklyn in the early 90's by DJ Olive aka Gregor Asch, Lloop aka Rich Panciera and Once 11 aka Nacho aka Ignacio Platas. They have released Illbient music on the Asphodel label along side DJ Spooky, Byzar and Subdub.
We are the Pigs We are the Pigs is the first single off the album Dog Man Star by Suede, released on September 12, 1994 on Nude Records. The single announced the darker tone that the band had taken for Dog Man Star, that contrasted heavily with their debut.
We All Die One Day We All Die One Day is track 10 on the album Cheers by rapper Obie Trice. This song collaborates with Lloyd Banks of G-Unit, 50 Cent also of G-Unit, Eminem and an uncredited and then-incarcerated Tony Yayo doing the intro and background vocals.
We All Die Young "We All Die Young" is a song by Michael Matijevic and is the first song off of his 1996 album Wait. The song was also featured as a song for the fictitional band Steel Dragon for the 2001 film RockStar.
We All Go Through "We All Go Through" is a song written by David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels in 1999, for the computer game Omikron - The Nomad Soul. Bowie and Gabrels wrote several songs for this game, and most of these was released on the album 'hours...
We All Use Math Every Day We All Use Math Every Day is the name of an educational program run by Texas Instruments, in association with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, that allows teachers to talk about the mathematics used in the television show NUMB3RS. The program began in conjunction with the series' second season on September 23, 2005.
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