Description:Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Lou Brock, WMAQ, WGN-TV, Chico Carrasquel, Harry Caray, WGN America, Don Drysdale, Ken Harrelson, Del Crandall, Steve Stone, Gary Thorne, Ralph Kiner, Milo Hamilton, Jimmy Piersall, Early Wynn, Jack Brickhouse, Frank Messer, Darrin Jackson, Tom Paciorek, Russ Hodges, List of Chicago White Sox broadcasters, Bill Mercer, Chris Singleton, Ed Farmer, Joe McConnell, John Rooney, Bob Elson, Gene Osborn, Lloyd Pettit, Jimmy Dudley, Vince Lloyd, Rich King, Jim Durham, Mary Shane, Lorn Brown, Eric Collins, Ken Korach, Red Rush, Dave Martin. Excerpt: WMAQ was an AM radio station in located in Chicago, Illinois, USA, and broadcast at 670 kHz with 50,000 watts. The station was in existence from 1922 to 2000, and was the oldest surviving broadcast outlet in Chicago. It was a class A clear channel station, and could be heard, particularly at night, over most of the eastern United States. WMAQ was owned in its later years by CBS radio but for much of its life it was owned by National Broadcasting Company (NBC) and later Westinghouse Broadcasting. The station's original owner was the Chicago Daily News newspaper, but its longest running ownership was as an NBC Radio owned-and-operated station. Its transmitter was located in Bloomingdale, Illinois just off of Army Trail Road, with a 780 foot tower where it remains today. The AM 670 transmitter is now in use by WMAQ's successor, All Sports Radio WSCR and remains under Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) radio ownership. WMAQ came to life as WGU on April 13, 1922. The station was formed as a joint venture between The Fair Department Store and the Chicago Daily News. The station's first transmitter was atop the department store. There are questions as to whether anyone actually was able to hear the station's initial half-hour broadcast. Technical problems forced the station to shut down...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Chicago White Sox Broadcasters: Gary Thorne, Harry Caray, Don Drysdale, Ken Harrelson, Jimmy Piersall, Milo Hamilton, Wmaq, Frank Messer. To get started finding Chicago White Sox Broadcasters: Gary Thorne, Harry Caray, Don Drysdale, Ken Harrelson, Jimmy Piersall, Milo Hamilton, Wmaq, Frank Messer, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Chicago White Sox Broadcasters: Gary Thorne, Harry Caray, Don Drysdale, Ken Harrelson, Jimmy Piersall, Milo Hamilton, Wmaq, Frank Messer
Description: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Lou Brock, WMAQ, WGN-TV, Chico Carrasquel, Harry Caray, WGN America, Don Drysdale, Ken Harrelson, Del Crandall, Steve Stone, Gary Thorne, Ralph Kiner, Milo Hamilton, Jimmy Piersall, Early Wynn, Jack Brickhouse, Frank Messer, Darrin Jackson, Tom Paciorek, Russ Hodges, List of Chicago White Sox broadcasters, Bill Mercer, Chris Singleton, Ed Farmer, Joe McConnell, John Rooney, Bob Elson, Gene Osborn, Lloyd Pettit, Jimmy Dudley, Vince Lloyd, Rich King, Jim Durham, Mary Shane, Lorn Brown, Eric Collins, Ken Korach, Red Rush, Dave Martin. Excerpt: WMAQ was an AM radio station in located in Chicago, Illinois, USA, and broadcast at 670 kHz with 50,000 watts. The station was in existence from 1922 to 2000, and was the oldest surviving broadcast outlet in Chicago. It was a class A clear channel station, and could be heard, particularly at night, over most of the eastern United States. WMAQ was owned in its later years by CBS radio but for much of its life it was owned by National Broadcasting Company (NBC) and later Westinghouse Broadcasting. The station's original owner was the Chicago Daily News newspaper, but its longest running ownership was as an NBC Radio owned-and-operated station. Its transmitter was located in Bloomingdale, Illinois just off of Army Trail Road, with a 780 foot tower where it remains today. The AM 670 transmitter is now in use by WMAQ's successor, All Sports Radio WSCR and remains under Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) radio ownership. WMAQ came to life as WGU on April 13, 1922. The station was formed as a joint venture between The Fair Department Store and the Chicago Daily News. The station's first transmitter was atop the department store. There are questions as to whether anyone actually was able to hear the station's initial half-hour broadcast. Technical problems forced the station to shut down...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Chicago White Sox Broadcasters: Gary Thorne, Harry Caray, Don Drysdale, Ken Harrelson, Jimmy Piersall, Milo Hamilton, Wmaq, Frank Messer. To get started finding Chicago White Sox Broadcasters: Gary Thorne, Harry Caray, Don Drysdale, Ken Harrelson, Jimmy Piersall, Milo Hamilton, Wmaq, Frank Messer, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.