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Encyclopedia > Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Brunswick

Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Brunswick is a 365.4 metre high guyed TV tower at Brunswick, Tennesee, USA. Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Brunswick was built in 1999.


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WNET, channel 13, is a non-commercial television station licensed to Newark, New Jersey.
Channel 13's studios and offices were originally located in West Orange, New Jersey, then in the Mosque Theater, and then for a short time at the Gateway Center office building, both in Newark, New Jersey.
Channel 13's transmitter facilities, including a newly installed digital transmission system, were destroyed on September 11, 2001, when airplanes hijacked by terrorists crashed into the World Trade Center towers.
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Certain mediumwave frequencies were set aside under the North American Radio Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA for short) for nighttime use by only one or two specific AM stations, covering a wide area via sky wave propagation; these frequencies were known as the clear channels, and the stations on them are thus clear-channel stations.
Clear Channel Communications, a San Antonio, Texas-based company which owns over 1200 U.S. radio stations, was originally formed to purchase one clear-channel station, WOAI.
This channel was originally allocated to CBJ in Chicoutimi, Quebec.
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