... early in the 20th century as part of a worldwide index of ship radio stations. K stood for ships on the East coast , W for ships in the Pacific. For some reason, when the...
6 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 12/08/2007
WFAN 660 and W? ? ? 1050 in New York
4 Answers · Sports · 20/08/2006
The East Coast stations were (at the time) owned by Westinghouse...
5 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 18/05/2007
In the early days of radio , when most radios were the shipboard stations, the US chose to use the k for the west coast and the w for the east coast to make it easier for the maritime operators to tell where the...
3 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 19/07/2010
Na son. Maybe there is a local college station in the NY/NJ area that have a show that plays house/trance/dubstep. Your best bet is to subsribe to XM and listen to "AREA" & "BPM". They play electronic music...
1 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 18/09/2013
I really hate that you need a song from the radio . It's call "swing", why not dance to..., you're really getting into West Coast Swing, which is a dance that fits...
3 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 17/06/2012
listen around 6MHz. Haiti relief is on 7258kHz (Salvation Army & Red Cross) as well as 14.300, 14.265 MHz There are always some bootleg broadcasters just below the 40 meter ham band... 6995kHz...
2 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 30/01/2010
... {primarily in the 1920 s before the Federal Radio Commission (later known as the...) came into being}, stations east of the Mississippi River start with ...
2 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 07/12/2008
..., etc.) On the East , we get good music from both the underground... will give the West Coast credit for starting gangsta rap and putting out more radio -friendly music during the 90s when hip...
9 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 20/06/2010
Oldies, classic hits, some classic rock
1 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 12/03/2011