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Who's Who in Gold and Silver Established by The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths in 2002, Who's Who in Gold and Silver is an online directory featuring profiles of more than 200 leading jewellers, silversmiths and art medallists operating in the UK. The directory was founded as part of The Goldsmiths' Company's ongoing 700-year remit to support those working with precious metals and offers artists a space to display their work and outline their techniques and inspirations.
Who's Who in the DC Universe Who's Who in the DC Universe (usually referred to as Who's Who, proper title Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe) is a comic book series which DC Comics published to catalogue the wide variety of fictional characters in their imaginary universe, the DC Universe.
Who's Who scam While there are many legitimate Who's Who biographical directories some unscruplulous individuals have created Who's Who scams that involve the selling of "memberships" in Who's Who directories that are created online and through instant publishing services and are essentially thinly veiled scams designed to get individuals to part with their money and not some exclusive directory like the legitimate Marquis Who's Who (see New York Times review 2005)which has an elaborate selection process.
Whoa (song) Whoa is the second single from the album The Naked Truth by rapper Lil' Kim. "Whoa" never made it to the Hot 100 Charts but did make the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Tracks Chart, debuting at number 93 and ending up at number 30.
Whobar Whobar makes it simple for websites to provide a choice of emerging identity protocols for single sign-on with Microsoft Windows CardSpace (formerly InfoCard), i-name, and OpenID. It enables web developers to easily support these Identity 2.
Whole Again Whole Again was the fifth single for Atomic Kitten's debut album Right Now and it was scheduled to be the last single of the album. The record label was even considering dropping them because of limited success, however they persuaded Innocent Records to release one more single.
Whole bowel irrigation Whole bowel irrigation (WBI) is a medical process involving the rapid administration of large volumes of an osmotically balanced polyethylene glycol solution (GoLYTELY®, CoLyte®), either orally or via a nasogastric tube, to flush out the entire gastrointestinal tract.
Whole Earth Catalog The Whole Earth Catalog was a sizeable catalog published twice a year from 1968 to 1972, and occasionally thereafter, until 1998. Its purposes were to provide education and "access to tools" in order that the reader could "find his own inspiration, shape his own environment, and share his adventure with whoever is interested.
Whole Enchilada Fiesta The city of Las Cruces, New Mexico celebrates its heritage every year with the Whole Enchilada Fiesta in late September with three days of live entertainment; vendor food, crafts and entertainment; and festivities. Typically 80,000 attend the fiesta over the weekend, which makes it New Mexico's 3rd largest tourist event.
Whole food supplements Whole food supplements comprise a unique class within the food supplement industry. But the distinction must be made to avoid confusion over the differences between foods, food supplements, whole food supplements, vitamins, multivitamins and herbs.
Whole genome amplification In many fields of research, including preimplantation genetic diagnosis, cancer research or forensic medicine, the scarcity of genomic DNA can be a severely limiting factor on the type and quantity of genetic tests that can be performed on a sample. One approach designed to overcome this problem is whole genome amplification (WGA).
Whole house fan A whole-house fan, also known as (and confused with) an attic fan, provides great ventilation, lower indoor temperatures and, most importantly, lower summer electric bills. Note: Attic fans are not the same as whole house fans.
Whole life cycle costing Whole life cycle costing is a mathematical technique that is used to appraise the long term cost implications of a procurement decision. It takes into account not only the capital (up-front) costs which normally dictate the decision to procure, but also the hidden cost such as operational (energy, facilities management), maintenance, finance and residual costs of the asset over the whole life.
Whole life insurance Whole life insurance (aka ordinary life insurance) requires a level premium for life, and guarantees a minimum cash value growth included in the policy. The primary advantages of whole life are guaranteed death benefit, guaranteed cash values, fixed and known annual premiums, access to cash values, and the fact that mortality and expense charges will not reduce the cash value shown in the policy.
Whole life tariff The whole life tariff is a mechanism in British law whereby a prisoner is sentenced to remain in prison until death. It came into force in 1983 when the British Home Secretary began to set minimum terms that convicted killers had to serve before being considered for release on life licence.
Whole Lotta Rosie "Whole Lotta Rosie" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the eighth and final track on the band's fourth Australian album, Let There Be Rock, released in Australia in March 1977, and on its international version released in June the same year.
Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On" is a song, written by African American singer/songwriter Dave "Curly" Williams and white pianist/singer Sunny David. Before the famous version was recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis in 1957, the song had been recorded in completely different styles by "The Commodores" (no relation to the '70s Motown group), Big Maybelle, Delores Frederick, and by co-writer Roy Hall (Sunny David).
Whole offering A whole offering (Hebrew: olah), also referred to as burnt offering, is a type of Biblical sacrifice, specifically a sacrifice in which the entire sacrifice is completely burnt, consumed totally by fire. The term burnt offering derives from the Septuagint translation, itself deriving from the Biblical phrase an offering made by fire, which occurs in the descriptionLeviticus 1 of the offeringJewish Encyclopedia.
Whole product [productdoughnut diagramIn marketing], a whole product is a generic product augmented by everything that is needed for the [[customer to have a compelling reason to buy. The generic product is what is usually shipped to the customer.
Whole purpose In the theology of the Unification Church, whole purpose and self purpose are two key concepts in human ethics. In this system of thought, God wants human beings to pursue the self purpose while placing priority on the whole purpose.
Whole stuffed camel Whole stuffed camel is a traditional Bedouin wedding dish, served at the weddings of sheiks and of their family members. Like Turducken, which is a recipe consisting of birds stuffed with birds and which has become popular in North America, whole stuffed camel is a culinary delicacy composed of a medium-sized camel stuffed with a sheep or a lamb stuffed with other foods both animal and plant.
Whole Sort of General Mish Mash The Whole Sort of General Mish Mash (WSOGMM) is a fictional concept in physics and cosmology from Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series, mentioned in Mostly Harmless. The Guide describes the WSOGMM as a way of understanding the sum of parallel universes in creation (in this context, creation is best described to a casual observer as spacetime).
Whole tone scale In music, a whole tone scale (set form 6-35, 02468t) is a scale in which each note is separated from its neighbors by the interval of a whole step. There are only two whole tone scales, both hexachords, each using half of the pitches in the chromatic scale:
Whole wheat flour Whole wheat flour is a powdery substance derived by grinding or mashing the whole wheat grain. It is used in baking but typically added to other "white" flours to give nutrition, texture, fiber, and body to the finished product.
Whole Wheat Radio Whole Wheat Radio (WWR) is a listener controlled, internet-only webcast and wiki website based in Talkeetna, Alaska, centered around independent music aired 24 hours a day, that is financially and operationally maintained by an all-volunteer community as a grassroots alternative to mainstream media. WWR's listener driven webcast and real-time interactive community, distinguish it from other streaming webcasts, social music networks, and peer to peer music file sharing websites.
Whole-body transplant A whole-body transplant, or brain transplant, moves the brain of one being into the body of another. It is a procedure distinct from head transplant, which involves transferring the entire head to a new body, as opposed to the brain only.
Wholesale Wholesaling consists of the sale of goods/merchandise to retailers, to industrial, commercial, institutional, or other professional business users or to other wholesalers and related subordinated services (WTO - World Trade Organization).
Wholesale car dealer A wholesale car dealer is a car dealer that cannot sell vehicles to the general public, and can sell only to other car dealers. The wholesale car dealer may purchase from car dealer auctions only but they can sell the vehicle only to other car dealers.
Wholesale District, Indianapolis The Wholesale District is one of six designated cultural districts in Indianapolis, Indiana. Located on the southern fringe of Downtown Indianapolis, the Wholesale District contains many of Indianapolis' premier attractions, such as the RCA Dome and Conseco Fieldhouse.
Wholesale District, Los Angeles, California The Wholesale District of Los Angeles, California is a group of warehouses located mostly south east part of Downtown Los Angeles. Most of the warehouses are industrial nature and serve the greater Los Angeles area.
Wholesale list A wholesale list is a piece of compilational media (collection of information) providing details for various wholesale companies. One can use a wholesale list to save hours of researching about wholesaling companies as the producer of a wholesale list will already have done it.
Wholesale Market Munich The Wholesale Market Munich is an international meeting place for flowers, fruits and vegetables. In an area of 310,000 m² there are 270 importing companies and wholesalers offering 140 different product classes from 83 countries with a sales volume of more than 750 million Euro.
Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise The Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise or 'WFOE' is a common investment vehicle for China-based business. The unique feature of a WFOE is that involvement of a Chinese investor is not required unlike most other investment vehicles.
Whom Gods Destroy (comics) Whom Gods Destroy is a 1997 four-issue comic book limited series written by Chris Claremont with artwork by Dusty Abell and Drew Geraci under the Elseworlds imprint of DC Comics. The series, about Superman and Wonder Woman, involves Greek mythology and alternate history projected into the future.
Whomanfoursays whomanfoursays is an album by Canadian musician Dalbello, released in 1984, which marked a change in direction in her musical career, away from the soul R&B image of her previous albums and toward a more individual and avant-guarde sound. She wrote every track herself, and changed her recording name from Lisa Dal Bello to her last name only.
Whoniverse The Whoniverse is the fictional universe in which Doctor Who, Torchwood and other related stories take place. The term is used most widely to categorise characters or other items which are involved in multiple media, such as Sarah Jane Smith from Doctor Who, K-9 and Company and Sarah Jane Adventures, or Captain Jack Harkness from Doctor Who and Torchwood.
Whoop-de-Dooper Bounce "Whoop-de-Dooper Bounce" is a song from the 2000 Disney film: The Tigger Movie It is sung by the film's protagonist, "Tigger" (voiced by Jim Cummings) to the character "Roo" as he explains how his trademark "tiggerific" bounce is performed.
Whoopi Whoopi was a short-lived TV sitcom starring Whoopi Goldberg as Mavis Rae, a member of the former one-hit wonder group The Ebony Blackbirds. The series revolved around the events and people at her hotel, the Lamont Hotel in New York City.
Whoopie pie A whoopie pie, sometimes alternatively called a gob, is a baked good traditional to the Pennsylvania Dutch culture as well as New England, made of two small, chocolate, disk-shaped cakes with a sweet, creamy frosting sandwiched between them.
Whoops Apocalypse Whoops Apocalypse was originally a six-part 1982 sitcom by Andrew Marshall and David Renwick, made by London Weekend Television for ITV. Marshall and Renwick later reworked the concept as a 1986 movie with almost completely different characters and plot, although one or two of the original actors returned in different roles.
Whore dialogues "Whore dialogues" were a literary genre during the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. Examples include the Ragionamenti by Pietro Aretino, The School of Venus (1680), Venus in the Cloister (1725), and A Dialogue Between a Married Lady and a Maid (1740).
Whore of Babylon The Whore of Babylon is a city-state mentioned in the Book of Revelation in the Bible. She is associated with the Antichrist and the Beast of Revelation by connection with the kingdom with seven heads and ten horns.
Whorfin class starship The Whorfin class starship is the name some people give to an unnamed starship class in the Star Trek universe. It was featured only in Star Trek: Generations as the class of the ships caught in the Nexus transporting 415 El Aurians refugees to Earth in 2293.
Whosarat.com Whosarat.com is a controversial website, which, in its words, allows individuals to "post, share and request any and all information that has been made public at some point to at least 1 person of the public prior to posting it on this site pertaining to local, state and federal Informants and Law Enforcement Officers.
Whuffie Whuffie is the ephemeral, reputation-based currency of Cory Doctorow's sci-fi novel, Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom. This future history book describes a post-scarcity economy: All the necessities (and most of the luxuries) of life are free for the taking.
Why (Annie Lennox song) "Why" is a song by Annie Lennox from her debut solo album Diva (1992). It was released as the album's first single in 1992 (see 1992 in music) and reached number five in the United Kingdom and number thirty-four on the U.
Why (Carly Simon song) "Why", by Carly Simon, was one of a string of film-inspired singles from a less successful period in her career (specifically in the US). Following her much publicized break-down on stage in 1980, it was recorded for the movie Soup For One in 1982.
Why 10 dimensions? Although the human mind comprehends the universe with three spatial dimensions, some theories in physics, including string theory, include the idea that there are additional spatial dimensions. Such theories suggest that there may be a specific number of spatial dimensions such as 10.
Why Did I Get Married Why Did I Get Married is the newest play from Tyler Perry. It stars Cheryl Pepsii Riley as "Sheila, LaVan Davis as "Poppy" and Donna Stewart (can be seen in I Can Do Bad Myself) and Cordell Moore (can be seen in Diary of a Mad Black Woman: the play)
Why Do Fools Fall in Love (album) Why Do Fools Fall in Love is a 1981 album released by American singer Diana Ross on the RCA label. It was the first album she recorded without Motown Records, having left the label earlier that year to sign a multi-million dollar deal with RCA, and without the promotion that was given to her by Berry Gordy, Jr.
Why Do Fools Fall in Love (song) "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" is a 1956 hit single by early New York City-based rock and roll group Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers. It charted again 25 years later when covered by soul singer Diana Ross in 1981.
Why Does It Hurt So Bad "Why Does It Hurt So Bad" is a song by R&B/Pop singer Whitney Houston. Released in July 1996 as the fifth (third and final from Houston) single from the soundtrack album to the motion picture Waiting To Exhale, it was written and produced by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and peaked at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart.
Why Georgia "Why Georgia" is the third single released by John Mayer from his first album Room for Squares. As a B-Side, the single featured the live version of Why Georgia as appeared on Mayer's first live album Any Given Thursday.
Why Girls Love Sailors Why Girls Love Sailors is a 1927 silent comedy short directed by Fred Guiol for Hal Roach Studios starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy before they had become the comedy team of Laurel and Hardy. It was considered a lost film until the 1980s.
Why I Left Jihad: The Root of Terrorism and the Return of Radical Islam Why I Left Jihad: The Root of Terrorism and the Return of Radical Islam is a book by Walid Shoebat, a former Muslim terrorist who converted to Christianity. Walid now looks at his former muslim faith and the Koran from his new perspective as a Christian.
Why I Love You So Much "Why I Love You So Much" is an R&B ballad written and produced by American songwriter Darryl Simmons for Monica's debut studio album, Miss Thang (1995). It was released as the album's third (fourth international) and final single on a double A-side with "Ain't Nobody" in the second quarter of 1995 (see 1995 in music).
Why Make Clocks Why Make Clocks is a Des Moines, Iowa-based band formed in 1998 by songwriter Dan Hutchison and multi-instrumentalist Brian Wiksell. As a duo, Why Make Clocks self-released a four-song, 7-inch vinyl EP The Transient Swivel, which Hutchison and Wiksell recorded on a four-track cassette recorder.
Why Not Me? Why Not Me? The Inside Story of the Making and Unmaking of the Franken Presidency is a satirical novel by comedian Al Franken detailing his unlikely candidacy to become the President of the United States in the 2000 Presidential Election.
Why Paint Cats Why Paint Cats is a book written by a New Zealand author named Burton Silver and illustrated by Heather Busch. The book describes the fictional practice of "cat painting" in art and history (that is, decorating cats with paint, as distinguished from painting portraits of cats).
Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of Our Time Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of Our Time is a book by Michael Shermer published in 1997 by Henry Holt and Company ISBN 0805070893. The foreword of the revised edition is by Stephen Jay Gould.
Why the future doesn't need us Why the future doesn't need us is an article by Bill Joy, Chief Scientist at Sun Microsystems. In this article, he argues (quoting the sub title) that "Our most powerful 21st-century technologies - robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech - are threatening to make humans an endangered species.
Why the Left Hates America 'Why the Left Hates America : Exposing the Lies That Have Obscured Our Nation's Greatness' is a book by Dan Flynn (ISBN 0-7615-6375-X , 2002). Flynn's book is actually about why the left is wrong to hate America.
Why War? Why War?, originally started by students of Swarthmore College in October 2001, is an anti-war organization working to activate a broad, global movement for peace and justice based on the principles of nonviolence.
Why We Fight (2005 film) Why We Fight is a documentary film directed by Eugene Jarecki that won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. The documentary was first released on January 17, 2005, exactly 44 years after Dwight D.
Why We Nap: Evolution, Chronobiology, and Functions of Polyphasic and Ultrashort Sleep Why We Nap: Evolution, Chronobiology, and Functions of Polyphasic and Ultrashort Sleep is a book edited by the Italian-American Claudio Stampi, Founder and Director of the Chronobiology Research Institute in Boston, Massachusetts.
Why's (poignant) Guide to Ruby Why's (poignant) Guide to Ruby, sometimes called W(p)GtR or just "the poignant guide", is an introductory book to the Ruby programming language, written by why the lucky stiff. The book is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.
Why-Because Analysis Why-Because Analysis (WBA) is a method for accident analysis. It is independent of application domain and has been used to analyse, among others, aviation-, railway-, marine- and computer related accidents and incidents.
Whyburn The Whyburn, or Town Brook is the main watercourse flowing through the town of Hucknall in the English county of Nottinghamshire. It rises in two separate springs at the foot of the Misk Hills by Whyburn Farm, and flows East into the Town of Hucknall, past Whyburn Lane to which it also gives its name.
Whycocomagh Consolidated School Whycocomagh Consolidated School (WCS) was a grade primary to grade 12 school located in Whycocomagh, Nova Scotia. It closed in 2000, after Dalbrae Academy was opened as the new high school for the students in the area and a new school was built for grades primary to eight.
Whyos The Whyos, a collection of the various post-Civil War street gangs of New York, was the city's dominant street gang during the late 19th century. The gang controlled most of Manhattan from the late 1860s until the early 1890s, when the Monk Eastman Gang defeated the last of the Whyos.
Whyte Chocolate Whyte Chocolate is a music video model, rapper formerly signed to Master P's No Limit Records & Universal Records, actress & entertainer. She is from Atlanta, Georgia and has appeared in over 30 hip hop music videos.
Whyte notation The Whyte notation for classifying steam locomotives by wheel arrangement was devised by Frederick Methvan Whyte and came into use in the early 20th century. Whyte's system counts the number of leading wheels, then the number of driving wheels, and finally the number of trailing wheels, groups of numbers being separated by dashes.
Whyteleafe South railway station Whyteleafe South railway station serves part of the suburban village of Whyteleafe in the district of Tandridge, Surrey, England. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southern, and it is on the Caterham Line.
WH Smith Literary Award The WH Smith Literary Award is an award founded in 1959 by British high street retailer W H Smith. It founding aim was stated to be to "encourage and bring international esteem to authors of the British Commonwealth"; originally open to all residents of the UK, the Commonwealth and the Republic of Ireland, it now admits foreign works in translation and works by US authors, with Americans (Philip Roth, Donna Tartt and Richard Powers) dominating the awards recently.
WHA (AM) WHA (970 AM) is the oldest continually-operating radio station in the United States, currently the flagship of Wisconsin Public Radio's talk-based Ideas Network. A historical marker outside the station's studios at the University of Wisconsin-Madison calls it the country's oldest, although some dispute this particularly since it is difficult for historians to agree on what exactly constituted a "broadcast" in the early days of radio.
WHA Amateur Draft The WHA Entry Draft was the entry draft for the World Hockey Association, and was held annually between 1973 and 1977. The fledgling WHA had some trouble stocking their teams, and predictably, many of the players drafted by WHA teams never reported, preferring instead to play in the NHL.
WHA Junior West Hockey League The WHA Junior West Hockey League is an Canadian Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey league based out of Southern British Columbia, Canada with a team from Washington State. The league is a member of the World Hockey Association and the National Junior Hockey Alliance.
WHAS Crusade for Children The WHAS Crusade for Children is an annual telethon broadcast by WHAS-TV and WHAS (AM) Radio in Louisville, Kentucky. The telethon benefits a wide range of children's charities throughout Kentucky and southern Indiana.
WHAS-TV WHAS-TV, "WHAS 11", is the ABC affiliated station in Louisville, Kentucky. Owned by Belo Corporation, the station's transmitter is located in Floyd County, Indiana, near the community of Floyds Knobs, at 38° 21' 23.
WHB WHB-AM is a commercial sports radio station in Kansas City, Missouri, broadcasting on 810 AM. While its five directional towers are located along Interstate 435 in the Northland, its studios are located in the suburb of Overland Park, Kansas, also the headquarters of its owner, Union Broadcasting.
WHBC WHBC is an AM radio station in Canton, Ohio operating on 1480 kHz and featuring a news/talk format supplemented with adult contemporary music. The station is one of about 40 stations in the country that have split site transmitters—one site for daytime broadcasting and a different site for nighttime broadcasting.
WHBF-TV WHBF-TV is the CBS] affiliate for the [[Quad Cities television market (the Davenport, Iowa/Moline, Illinois/Rock Island, Illinois market). The station is licensed to Rock Island, and broadcasts on analog channel 4.
WHBO WHBO AM 1470 is a sports radio station in Tampa, Florida and an ESPN Radio affiliate. Weekday programming includes Mike and Mike in the Morning from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM, The Herd with Colin Cowherd from 10:00 AM to Noon, Hot Lunch with J.
WHDH-TV WHDH-TV "7 NBC" is the NBC affiliate in the Boston, Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire television markets. The station's transmitter is located in Newton, Massachusetts, while its studios are located at 7 Bulfinch Place near Government Center in Downtown Boston.
WHDN-LP WHDN-LP is a digital low-power television station in Boston, Massachusetts which broadcasts on local UHF channel 26. WHDN-LP broadcasts the high definition program schedule of its full service sister-station WHDT in West Palm Beach, Florida.
WHDT WHDT is an independent full service television station broadcasting in the West Palm Beach and Miami, Florida television markets. Founded May 25,2000, the station is licensed to Stuart, Florida and broadcasts on digital UHF channel 44 from towers located in downtown West Palm Beach and in North Miami.
WHEELS (New Jersey Transit) WHEELS Suburban Transportation Services is a system of routes owned by New Jersey Transit and operated under contract by private companies primarily in western New Jersey in Hunterdon, western Somerset, and parts of Warren counties. The fleet consists primarily of minibuses and cutaway vans.
WHEL (FM) WHEL is a station licensed to Helen, Georgia owned by Sorenson Southeast Radio, LLC and operated by Oconee River Broadcasting, LLC. Despite the low power, the transmitter's mountaintop location carries a long distance.
WHER WHER (WHER, 1430 kHz AM) was the first "All-Girl" radio station. The radio station was the brainchild of Sam Phillips, who used a portion of the $35,000 he made from the sale of Elvis Presley's recording contract to RCA Records to finance the station.
WHFE-LP WHFE-LP and WVGO-LP are low-power television stations in Sullivan, Indiana, broadcasting locally as America One affiliates on channels 18 and 54 (respectively). The stations are owned by low-power magnate KM Communications, and serve different neighborhoods within Sullivan -- WHFE serving the northern and central sides of Sullivan, and WVGO serving unincorporated area to the northwest of Sullivan.
WHFL-LP WHFL-LP is a religious Class-A television station in Goldsboro, North Carolina, part of the Raleigh/Durham television market, carrying religious music videos from the Worship network. It broadcasts on UHF channel 43.
WHIN WHIN is an AM radio station broadcasting on a frequency of 1010 kHz which is licensed to and serving the community of Gallatin, Tennessee. The station broadcasts with a power of 5,000 watts during daylight hours; this is reduced to 47 watts at night.
WHITEbox WHITEbox is a box set re-issue of the White1 and White2 albums by Sunn O))) on vinyl, limited to 450 copies. It contains three white vinyl records and a picture disc with photos of Attila Csihar and both versions of DECAY.
WHIZ (comics) WHIZ is the name of the fictional radio station that Billy Batson, who is also the superhero Captain Marvel, works for. It appears in various Captain Marvel stories published by Fawcett Comics and DC Comics, the current publishers/owners of the Fawcett characters.
WHKY-TV WHKY-TV is an independent television station based out of Hickory, North Carolina. It broadcasts on UHF channel 14 (analog) and channel 40 (digital), and is seen on cable channel 7 on Charter Communications cable systems and channel 18 on Time Warner Cable systems in the Charlotte area.
WHL Playoff MVP Each year, the Western Hockey League awards a trophy to the Most Valuable Player in the Playoffs. The trophy has been sponsored by numerous corporate sponsors throughout its history, and is currently known as the airBC Trophy.
WHLD WHLD is an AM radio station licensed to Niagara Falls, New York]. The station resides at 1270 kHz on the dial and is owned by [[Citadel Communications, although it is currently under a license management agreement (LMA) with Niagara Independent Media, a progressive media activist group.
WHLE-LP WHLE-LP is a low-power FM radio station, licensed in 2003 to the Fellowship of Holy Hip Hop. While having Atlanta as its city of license, it appears to serve only Tyrone, Georgia (and the northern tip of Peachtree City, two of metro Atlanta's suburbs to the south-southwest.
WHLI WHLI is a radio station located at 1100 AM broadcasting a standards format. Licensed to Hempstead (village), New York, the station has its studios in Farmingdale, New York and is owned by the Long Island Radio Group, itself a subsidiary of Barnstable Broadcasting.
WHLO WHLO is an AM radio station in Akron, Ohio, USA, operating on 640 kHz, and owned by Clear Channel Communications. The station has a news/talk format with Jim Quinn's morning drive program from WPGB in Pittsburgh and a schedule of syndicated talkers during the day, headed by Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity.
Who's Who in the DC Universe Who's Who in the DC Universe (usually referred to as Who's Who, proper title Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe) is a comic book series which DC Comics published to catalogue the wide variety of fictional characters in their imaginary universe, the DC Universe.
Who's Who scam While there are many legitimate Who's Who biographical directories some unscruplulous individuals have created Who's Who scams that involve the selling of "memberships" in Who's Who directories that are created online and through instant publishing services and are essentially thinly veiled scams designed to get individuals to part with their money and not some exclusive directory like the legitimate Marquis Who's Who (see New York Times review 2005)which has an elaborate selection process.
Whoa (song) Whoa is the second single from the album The Naked Truth by rapper Lil' Kim. "Whoa" never made it to the Hot 100 Charts but did make the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Tracks Chart, debuting at number 93 and ending up at number 30.
Whobar Whobar makes it simple for websites to provide a choice of emerging identity protocols for single sign-on with Microsoft Windows CardSpace (formerly InfoCard), i-name, and OpenID. It enables web developers to easily support these Identity 2.
Whole Again Whole Again was the fifth single for Atomic Kitten's debut album Right Now and it was scheduled to be the last single of the album. The record label was even considering dropping them because of limited success, however they persuaded Innocent Records to release one more single.
Whole bowel irrigation Whole bowel irrigation (WBI) is a medical process involving the rapid administration of large volumes of an osmotically balanced polyethylene glycol solution (GoLYTELY®, CoLyte®), either orally or via a nasogastric tube, to flush out the entire gastrointestinal tract.
Whole Earth Catalog The Whole Earth Catalog was a sizeable catalog published twice a year from 1968 to 1972, and occasionally thereafter, until 1998. Its purposes were to provide education and "access to tools" in order that the reader could "find his own inspiration, shape his own environment, and share his adventure with whoever is interested.
Whole Enchilada Fiesta The city of Las Cruces, New Mexico celebrates its heritage every year with the Whole Enchilada Fiesta in late September with three days of live entertainment; vendor food, crafts and entertainment; and festivities. Typically 80,000 attend the fiesta over the weekend, which makes it New Mexico's 3rd largest tourist event.
Whole food supplements Whole food supplements comprise a unique class within the food supplement industry. But the distinction must be made to avoid confusion over the differences between foods, food supplements, whole food supplements, vitamins, multivitamins and herbs.
Whole genome amplification In many fields of research, including preimplantation genetic diagnosis, cancer research or forensic medicine, the scarcity of genomic DNA can be a severely limiting factor on the type and quantity of genetic tests that can be performed on a sample. One approach designed to overcome this problem is whole genome amplification (WGA).
Whole house fan A whole-house fan, also known as (and confused with) an attic fan, provides great ventilation, lower indoor temperatures and, most importantly, lower summer electric bills. Note: Attic fans are not the same as whole house fans.
Whole life cycle costing Whole life cycle costing is a mathematical technique that is used to appraise the long term cost implications of a procurement decision. It takes into account not only the capital (up-front) costs which normally dictate the decision to procure, but also the hidden cost such as operational (energy, facilities management), maintenance, finance and residual costs of the asset over the whole life.
Whole life insurance Whole life insurance (aka ordinary life insurance) requires a level premium for life, and guarantees a minimum cash value growth included in the policy. The primary advantages of whole life are guaranteed death benefit, guaranteed cash values, fixed and known annual premiums, access to cash values, and the fact that mortality and expense charges will not reduce the cash value shown in the policy.
Whole life tariff The whole life tariff is a mechanism in British law whereby a prisoner is sentenced to remain in prison until death. It came into force in 1983 when the British Home Secretary began to set minimum terms that convicted killers had to serve before being considered for release on life licence.
Whole Lotta Rosie "Whole Lotta Rosie" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the eighth and final track on the band's fourth Australian album, Let There Be Rock, released in Australia in March 1977, and on its international version released in June the same year.
Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On" is a song, written by African American singer/songwriter Dave "Curly" Williams and white pianist/singer Sunny David. Before the famous version was recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis in 1957, the song had been recorded in completely different styles by "The Commodores" (no relation to the '70s Motown group), Big Maybelle, Delores Frederick, and by co-writer Roy Hall (Sunny David).
Whole offering A whole offering (Hebrew: olah), also referred to as burnt offering, is a type of Biblical sacrifice, specifically a sacrifice in which the entire sacrifice is completely burnt, consumed totally by fire. The term burnt offering derives from the Septuagint translation, itself deriving from the Biblical phrase an offering made by fire, which occurs in the descriptionLeviticus 1 of the offeringJewish Encyclopedia.
Whole product [productdoughnut diagramIn marketing], a whole product is a generic product augmented by everything that is needed for the [[customer to have a compelling reason to buy. The generic product is what is usually shipped to the customer.
Whole purpose In the theology of the Unification Church, whole purpose and self purpose are two key concepts in human ethics. In this system of thought, God wants human beings to pursue the self purpose while placing priority on the whole purpose.
Whole stuffed camel Whole stuffed camel is a traditional Bedouin wedding dish, served at the weddings of sheiks and of their family members. Like Turducken, which is a recipe consisting of birds stuffed with birds and which has become popular in North America, whole stuffed camel is a culinary delicacy composed of a medium-sized camel stuffed with a sheep or a lamb stuffed with other foods both animal and plant.
Whole Sort of General Mish Mash The Whole Sort of General Mish Mash (WSOGMM) is a fictional concept in physics and cosmology from Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series, mentioned in Mostly Harmless. The Guide describes the WSOGMM as a way of understanding the sum of parallel universes in creation (in this context, creation is best described to a casual observer as spacetime).
Whole tone scale In music, a whole tone scale (set form 6-35, 02468t) is a scale in which each note is separated from its neighbors by the interval of a whole step. There are only two whole tone scales, both hexachords, each using half of the pitches in the chromatic scale:
Whole wheat flour Whole wheat flour is a powdery substance derived by grinding or mashing the whole wheat grain. It is used in baking but typically added to other "white" flours to give nutrition, texture, fiber, and body to the finished product.
Whole Wheat Radio Whole Wheat Radio (WWR) is a listener controlled, internet-only webcast and wiki website based in Talkeetna, Alaska, centered around independent music aired 24 hours a day, that is financially and operationally maintained by an all-volunteer community as a grassroots alternative to mainstream media. WWR's listener driven webcast and real-time interactive community, distinguish it from other streaming webcasts, social music networks, and peer to peer music file sharing websites.
Whole-body transplant A whole-body transplant, or brain transplant, moves the brain of one being into the body of another. It is a procedure distinct from head transplant, which involves transferring the entire head to a new body, as opposed to the brain only.
Wholesale Wholesaling consists of the sale of goods/merchandise to retailers, to industrial, commercial, institutional, or other professional business users or to other wholesalers and related subordinated services (WTO - World Trade Organization).
Wholesale car dealer A wholesale car dealer is a car dealer that cannot sell vehicles to the general public, and can sell only to other car dealers. The wholesale car dealer may purchase from car dealer auctions only but they can sell the vehicle only to other car dealers.
Wholesale District, Indianapolis The Wholesale District is one of six designated cultural districts in Indianapolis, Indiana. Located on the southern fringe of Downtown Indianapolis, the Wholesale District contains many of Indianapolis' premier attractions, such as the RCA Dome and Conseco Fieldhouse.
Wholesale District, Los Angeles, California The Wholesale District of Los Angeles, California is a group of warehouses located mostly south east part of Downtown Los Angeles. Most of the warehouses are industrial nature and serve the greater Los Angeles area.
Wholesale list A wholesale list is a piece of compilational media (collection of information) providing details for various wholesale companies. One can use a wholesale list to save hours of researching about wholesaling companies as the producer of a wholesale list will already have done it.
Wholesale Market Munich The Wholesale Market Munich is an international meeting place for flowers, fruits and vegetables. In an area of 310,000 m² there are 270 importing companies and wholesalers offering 140 different product classes from 83 countries with a sales volume of more than 750 million Euro.
Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise The Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise or 'WFOE' is a common investment vehicle for China-based business. The unique feature of a WFOE is that involvement of a Chinese investor is not required unlike most other investment vehicles.
Whom Gods Destroy (comics) Whom Gods Destroy is a 1997 four-issue comic book limited series written by Chris Claremont with artwork by Dusty Abell and Drew Geraci under the Elseworlds imprint of DC Comics. The series, about Superman and Wonder Woman, involves Greek mythology and alternate history projected into the future.
Whomanfoursays whomanfoursays is an album by Canadian musician Dalbello, released in 1984, which marked a change in direction in her musical career, away from the soul R&B image of her previous albums and toward a more individual and avant-guarde sound. She wrote every track herself, and changed her recording name from Lisa Dal Bello to her last name only.
Whoniverse The Whoniverse is the fictional universe in which Doctor Who, Torchwood and other related stories take place. The term is used most widely to categorise characters or other items which are involved in multiple media, such as Sarah Jane Smith from Doctor Who, K-9 and Company and Sarah Jane Adventures, or Captain Jack Harkness from Doctor Who and Torchwood.
Whoop-de-Dooper Bounce "Whoop-de-Dooper Bounce" is a song from the 2000 Disney film: The Tigger Movie It is sung by the film's protagonist, "Tigger" (voiced by Jim Cummings) to the character "Roo" as he explains how his trademark "tiggerific" bounce is performed.
Whoopi Whoopi was a short-lived TV sitcom starring Whoopi Goldberg as Mavis Rae, a member of the former one-hit wonder group The Ebony Blackbirds. The series revolved around the events and people at her hotel, the Lamont Hotel in New York City.
Whoopie pie A whoopie pie, sometimes alternatively called a gob, is a baked good traditional to the Pennsylvania Dutch culture as well as New England, made of two small, chocolate, disk-shaped cakes with a sweet, creamy frosting sandwiched between them.
Whoops Apocalypse Whoops Apocalypse was originally a six-part 1982 sitcom by Andrew Marshall and David Renwick, made by London Weekend Television for ITV. Marshall and Renwick later reworked the concept as a 1986 movie with almost completely different characters and plot, although one or two of the original actors returned in different roles.
Whore dialogues "Whore dialogues" were a literary genre during the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. Examples include the Ragionamenti by Pietro Aretino, The School of Venus (1680), Venus in the Cloister (1725), and A Dialogue Between a Married Lady and a Maid (1740).
Whore of Babylon The Whore of Babylon is a city-state mentioned in the Book of Revelation in the Bible. She is associated with the Antichrist and the Beast of Revelation by connection with the kingdom with seven heads and ten horns.
Whorfin class starship The Whorfin class starship is the name some people give to an unnamed starship class in the Star Trek universe. It was featured only in Star Trek: Generations as the class of the ships caught in the Nexus transporting 415 El Aurians refugees to Earth in 2293.
Whosarat.com Whosarat.com is a controversial website, which, in its words, allows individuals to "post, share and request any and all information that has been made public at some point to at least 1 person of the public prior to posting it on this site pertaining to local, state and federal Informants and Law Enforcement Officers.
Whuffie Whuffie is the ephemeral, reputation-based currency of Cory Doctorow's sci-fi novel, Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom. This future history book describes a post-scarcity economy: All the necessities (and most of the luxuries) of life are free for the taking.
Why (Annie Lennox song) "Why" is a song by Annie Lennox from her debut solo album Diva (1992). It was released as the album's first single in 1992 (see 1992 in music) and reached number five in the United Kingdom and number thirty-four on the U.
Why (Carly Simon song) "Why", by Carly Simon, was one of a string of film-inspired singles from a less successful period in her career (specifically in the US). Following her much publicized break-down on stage in 1980, it was recorded for the movie Soup For One in 1982.
Why 10 dimensions? Although the human mind comprehends the universe with three spatial dimensions, some theories in physics, including string theory, include the idea that there are additional spatial dimensions. Such theories suggest that there may be a specific number of spatial dimensions such as 10.
Why Did I Get Married Why Did I Get Married is the newest play from Tyler Perry. It stars Cheryl Pepsii Riley as "Sheila, LaVan Davis as "Poppy" and Donna Stewart (can be seen in I Can Do Bad Myself) and Cordell Moore (can be seen in Diary of a Mad Black Woman: the play)
Why Do Fools Fall in Love (album) Why Do Fools Fall in Love is a 1981 album released by American singer Diana Ross on the RCA label. It was the first album she recorded without Motown Records, having left the label earlier that year to sign a multi-million dollar deal with RCA, and without the promotion that was given to her by Berry Gordy, Jr.
Why Do Fools Fall in Love (song) "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" is a 1956 hit single by early New York City-based rock and roll group Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers. It charted again 25 years later when covered by soul singer Diana Ross in 1981.
Why Does It Hurt So Bad "Why Does It Hurt So Bad" is a song by R&B/Pop singer Whitney Houston. Released in July 1996 as the fifth (third and final from Houston) single from the soundtrack album to the motion picture Waiting To Exhale, it was written and produced by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and peaked at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart.
Why Georgia "Why Georgia" is the third single released by John Mayer from his first album Room for Squares. As a B-Side, the single featured the live version of Why Georgia as appeared on Mayer's first live album Any Given Thursday.
Why Girls Love Sailors Why Girls Love Sailors is a 1927 silent comedy short directed by Fred Guiol for Hal Roach Studios starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy before they had become the comedy team of Laurel and Hardy. It was considered a lost film until the 1980s.
Why I Left Jihad: The Root of Terrorism and the Return of Radical Islam Why I Left Jihad: The Root of Terrorism and the Return of Radical Islam is a book by Walid Shoebat, a former Muslim terrorist who converted to Christianity. Walid now looks at his former muslim faith and the Koran from his new perspective as a Christian.
Why I Love You So Much "Why I Love You So Much" is an R&B ballad written and produced by American songwriter Darryl Simmons for Monica's debut studio album, Miss Thang (1995). It was released as the album's third (fourth international) and final single on a double A-side with "Ain't Nobody" in the second quarter of 1995 (see 1995 in music).
Why Make Clocks Why Make Clocks is a Des Moines, Iowa-based band formed in 1998 by songwriter Dan Hutchison and multi-instrumentalist Brian Wiksell. As a duo, Why Make Clocks self-released a four-song, 7-inch vinyl EP The Transient Swivel, which Hutchison and Wiksell recorded on a four-track cassette recorder.
Why Not Me? Why Not Me? The Inside Story of the Making and Unmaking of the Franken Presidency is a satirical novel by comedian Al Franken detailing his unlikely candidacy to become the President of the United States in the 2000 Presidential Election.
Why Paint Cats Why Paint Cats is a book written by a New Zealand author named Burton Silver and illustrated by Heather Busch. The book describes the fictional practice of "cat painting" in art and history (that is, decorating cats with paint, as distinguished from painting portraits of cats).
Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of Our Time Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of Our Time is a book by Michael Shermer published in 1997 by Henry Holt and Company ISBN 0805070893. The foreword of the revised edition is by Stephen Jay Gould.
Why the future doesn't need us Why the future doesn't need us is an article by Bill Joy, Chief Scientist at Sun Microsystems. In this article, he argues (quoting the sub title) that "Our most powerful 21st-century technologies - robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech - are threatening to make humans an endangered species.
Why the Left Hates America 'Why the Left Hates America : Exposing the Lies That Have Obscured Our Nation's Greatness' is a book by Dan Flynn (ISBN 0-7615-6375-X , 2002). Flynn's book is actually about why the left is wrong to hate America.
Why War? Why War?, originally started by students of Swarthmore College in October 2001, is an anti-war organization working to activate a broad, global movement for peace and justice based on the principles of nonviolence.
Why We Fight (2005 film) Why We Fight is a documentary film directed by Eugene Jarecki that won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. The documentary was first released on January 17, 2005, exactly 44 years after Dwight D.
Why We Nap: Evolution, Chronobiology, and Functions of Polyphasic and Ultrashort Sleep Why We Nap: Evolution, Chronobiology, and Functions of Polyphasic and Ultrashort Sleep is a book edited by the Italian-American Claudio Stampi, Founder and Director of the Chronobiology Research Institute in Boston, Massachusetts.
Why's (poignant) Guide to Ruby Why's (poignant) Guide to Ruby, sometimes called W(p)GtR or just "the poignant guide", is an introductory book to the Ruby programming language, written by why the lucky stiff. The book is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.
Why-Because Analysis Why-Because Analysis (WBA) is a method for accident analysis. It is independent of application domain and has been used to analyse, among others, aviation-, railway-, marine- and computer related accidents and incidents.
Whyburn The Whyburn, or Town Brook is the main watercourse flowing through the town of Hucknall in the English county of Nottinghamshire. It rises in two separate springs at the foot of the Misk Hills by Whyburn Farm, and flows East into the Town of Hucknall, past Whyburn Lane to which it also gives its name.
Whycocomagh Consolidated School Whycocomagh Consolidated School (WCS) was a grade primary to grade 12 school located in Whycocomagh, Nova Scotia. It closed in 2000, after Dalbrae Academy was opened as the new high school for the students in the area and a new school was built for grades primary to eight.
Whyos The Whyos, a collection of the various post-Civil War street gangs of New York, was the city's dominant street gang during the late 19th century. The gang controlled most of Manhattan from the late 1860s until the early 1890s, when the Monk Eastman Gang defeated the last of the Whyos.
Whyte Chocolate Whyte Chocolate is a music video model, rapper formerly signed to Master P's No Limit Records & Universal Records, actress & entertainer. She is from Atlanta, Georgia and has appeared in over 30 hip hop music videos.
Whyte notation The Whyte notation for classifying steam locomotives by wheel arrangement was devised by Frederick Methvan Whyte and came into use in the early 20th century. Whyte's system counts the number of leading wheels, then the number of driving wheels, and finally the number of trailing wheels, groups of numbers being separated by dashes.
Whyteleafe South railway station Whyteleafe South railway station serves part of the suburban village of Whyteleafe in the district of Tandridge, Surrey, England. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southern, and it is on the Caterham Line.
WH Smith Literary Award The WH Smith Literary Award is an award founded in 1959 by British high street retailer W H Smith. It founding aim was stated to be to "encourage and bring international esteem to authors of the British Commonwealth"; originally open to all residents of the UK, the Commonwealth and the Republic of Ireland, it now admits foreign works in translation and works by US authors, with Americans (Philip Roth, Donna Tartt and Richard Powers) dominating the awards recently.
WHA (AM) WHA (970 AM) is the oldest continually-operating radio station in the United States, currently the flagship of Wisconsin Public Radio's talk-based Ideas Network. A historical marker outside the station's studios at the University of Wisconsin-Madison calls it the country's oldest, although some dispute this particularly since it is difficult for historians to agree on what exactly constituted a "broadcast" in the early days of radio.
WHA Amateur Draft The WHA Entry Draft was the entry draft for the World Hockey Association, and was held annually between 1973 and 1977. The fledgling WHA had some trouble stocking their teams, and predictably, many of the players drafted by WHA teams never reported, preferring instead to play in the NHL.
WHA Junior West Hockey League The WHA Junior West Hockey League is an Canadian Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey league based out of Southern British Columbia, Canada with a team from Washington State. The league is a member of the World Hockey Association and the National Junior Hockey Alliance.
WHAS Crusade for Children The WHAS Crusade for Children is an annual telethon broadcast by WHAS-TV and WHAS (AM) Radio in Louisville, Kentucky. The telethon benefits a wide range of children's charities throughout Kentucky and southern Indiana.
WHAS-TV WHAS-TV, "WHAS 11", is the ABC affiliated station in Louisville, Kentucky. Owned by Belo Corporation, the station's transmitter is located in Floyd County, Indiana, near the community of Floyds Knobs, at 38° 21' 23.
WHB WHB-AM is a commercial sports radio station in Kansas City, Missouri, broadcasting on 810 AM. While its five directional towers are located along Interstate 435 in the Northland, its studios are located in the suburb of Overland Park, Kansas, also the headquarters of its owner, Union Broadcasting.
WHBC WHBC is an AM radio station in Canton, Ohio operating on 1480 kHz and featuring a news/talk format supplemented with adult contemporary music. The station is one of about 40 stations in the country that have split site transmitters—one site for daytime broadcasting and a different site for nighttime broadcasting.
WHBF-TV WHBF-TV is the CBS] affiliate for the [[Quad Cities television market (the Davenport, Iowa/Moline, Illinois/Rock Island, Illinois market). The station is licensed to Rock Island, and broadcasts on analog channel 4.
WHBO WHBO AM 1470 is a sports radio station in Tampa, Florida and an ESPN Radio affiliate. Weekday programming includes Mike and Mike in the Morning from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM, The Herd with Colin Cowherd from 10:00 AM to Noon, Hot Lunch with J.
WHDH-TV WHDH-TV "7 NBC" is the NBC affiliate in the Boston, Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire television markets. The station's transmitter is located in Newton, Massachusetts, while its studios are located at 7 Bulfinch Place near Government Center in Downtown Boston.
WHDN-LP WHDN-LP is a digital low-power television station in Boston, Massachusetts which broadcasts on local UHF channel 26. WHDN-LP broadcasts the high definition program schedule of its full service sister-station WHDT in West Palm Beach, Florida.
WHDT WHDT is an independent full service television station broadcasting in the West Palm Beach and Miami, Florida television markets. Founded May 25,2000, the station is licensed to Stuart, Florida and broadcasts on digital UHF channel 44 from towers located in downtown West Palm Beach and in North Miami.
WHEELS (New Jersey Transit) WHEELS Suburban Transportation Services is a system of routes owned by New Jersey Transit and operated under contract by private companies primarily in western New Jersey in Hunterdon, western Somerset, and parts of Warren counties. The fleet consists primarily of minibuses and cutaway vans.
WHEL (FM) WHEL is a station licensed to Helen, Georgia owned by Sorenson Southeast Radio, LLC and operated by Oconee River Broadcasting, LLC. Despite the low power, the transmitter's mountaintop location carries a long distance.
WHER WHER (WHER, 1430 kHz AM) was the first "All-Girl" radio station. The radio station was the brainchild of Sam Phillips, who used a portion of the $35,000 he made from the sale of Elvis Presley's recording contract to RCA Records to finance the station.
WHFE-LP WHFE-LP and WVGO-LP are low-power television stations in Sullivan, Indiana, broadcasting locally as America One affiliates on channels 18 and 54 (respectively). The stations are owned by low-power magnate KM Communications, and serve different neighborhoods within Sullivan -- WHFE serving the northern and central sides of Sullivan, and WVGO serving unincorporated area to the northwest of Sullivan.
WHFL-LP WHFL-LP is a religious Class-A television station in Goldsboro, North Carolina, part of the Raleigh/Durham television market, carrying religious music videos from the Worship network. It broadcasts on UHF channel 43.
WHIN WHIN is an AM radio station broadcasting on a frequency of 1010 kHz which is licensed to and serving the community of Gallatin, Tennessee. The station broadcasts with a power of 5,000 watts during daylight hours; this is reduced to 47 watts at night.
WHITEbox WHITEbox is a box set re-issue of the White1 and White2 albums by Sunn O))) on vinyl, limited to 450 copies. It contains three white vinyl records and a picture disc with photos of Attila Csihar and both versions of DECAY.
WHIZ (comics) WHIZ is the name of the fictional radio station that Billy Batson, who is also the superhero Captain Marvel, works for. It appears in various Captain Marvel stories published by Fawcett Comics and DC Comics, the current publishers/owners of the Fawcett characters.
WHKY-TV WHKY-TV is an independent television station based out of Hickory, North Carolina. It broadcasts on UHF channel 14 (analog) and channel 40 (digital), and is seen on cable channel 7 on Charter Communications cable systems and channel 18 on Time Warner Cable systems in the Charlotte area.
WHL Playoff MVP Each year, the Western Hockey League awards a trophy to the Most Valuable Player in the Playoffs. The trophy has been sponsored by numerous corporate sponsors throughout its history, and is currently known as the airBC Trophy.
WHLD WHLD is an AM radio station licensed to Niagara Falls, New York]. The station resides at 1270 kHz on the dial and is owned by [[Citadel Communications, although it is currently under a license management agreement (LMA) with Niagara Independent Media, a progressive media activist group.
WHLE-LP WHLE-LP is a low-power FM radio station, licensed in 2003 to the Fellowship of Holy Hip Hop. While having Atlanta as its city of license, it appears to serve only Tyrone, Georgia (and the northern tip of Peachtree City, two of metro Atlanta's suburbs to the south-southwest.
WHLI WHLI is a radio station located at 1100 AM broadcasting a standards format. Licensed to Hempstead (village), New York, the station has its studios in Farmingdale, New York and is owned by the Long Island Radio Group, itself a subsidiary of Barnstable Broadcasting.
WHLO WHLO is an AM radio station in Akron, Ohio, USA, operating on 640 kHz, and owned by Clear Channel Communications. The station has a news/talk format with Jim Quinn's morning drive program from WPGB in Pittsburgh and a schedule of syndicated talkers during the day, headed by Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity.
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