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WCAP-AM operates on frequency 980 in Lowell, MA. The station began operation in 1951, and since has remained under the ownership of Maurice Cohen (his brother Israel <Ike> was the cofounder, he is now deceased). Image File history File links Broom_icon. ... Ruins of abandoned mill along the Merrimack River in downtown Lowell Lowell is a city located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. ... 1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ...


WCAP's website is located at WCAP.net. WCAP's blog is at WCAP BLOG


WCAP is a News/Talk station offering both local and national talk programs. As of August 2006, WCAP's weekday schedule includes:


5-6a America in the Morning with Jim Bohannon Jim Bohannon is a broadcaster who has worked in both television and radio. ...


6-9a The Morning Information Team with George Anthes as host, Gary Francis with the News


9-10a Dr. Dean Edell Doctor Dean Edell is an American physician and broadcaster in the United States who hosts , a syndicated radio talk show. ...


10a-12p G. Gordon Liddy G. Gordon Liddy George Gordon Battle Liddy (born November 30, 1930) was the chief operative for President Richard Nixons White House Plumbers unit. ...


12p-3p Dr. Joy Browne Dr. Joy Browne is a radio psychologist. ...


3-6p Afternoon Live with Ryan Johnston, Regina Faticanti, John McDonough, and Tom Byrne. Ryan Johnston is a radio talk show host and sportscaster for WCAP-AM Radio in Lowell, MA. He currently broadcasts Lowell Devils hockey and Lowell Spinners baseball, as well as serving as the co-host of Afternoon Live each day from 3-6pm. ...


6-7p The Savage Nation with Michael Savage Michael Savage may refer to: Michael Savage (actor) (former star of General Hospital) professional name of Ron Jacobson [1] Michael Savage (commentator), professional name of Michael Weiner, a United States broadcaster from San Francisco, CA and a published natural health writer. ...


7-10p and Midnite to 5am Music & Memories featuring music from the 1940's through the 1980's under the direction of Gary Francis


Midnight - 5am Music & Memories Overnight featuring music from the 1940s through the 1980s


WCAP's seasonal programming also includes live broadcasts of Lowell Devils hockey. The station had broadcast Lowell Spinners baseball for many years, but lost the rights to WLLH, the ESPN Radio affiliate, in 2007. [1] The Lowell Devils are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. ... League New York-Penn League Division Stedler Division Year founded 1996 Major League affiliation Boston Red Sox Home ballpark Edward A. LeLacheur Park Previous home ballparks Alumni Field City Lowell, Massachusetts Current uniform colors red, navy blue Previous uniform colors Logo design A thread-wrapped a baseball bat spinning inside... WLLH is a radio station in the Merrimack Valley region of Massachusetts, licensed to Lowell, Massachusetts. ... ESPN Radio is a national sports radio network based in the United States. ...


Weekend highlights include Saturday Morning Live with Warren Shaw, Paying Attention with Tommy Duggan, The House Market Show with Dennis & Donna Ready, "Troubleshooter" Tom Martino and The Car Clinic with Tommy Leykis.


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NBC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2684 words)
In 1925 the management of ATandT decided that WEAF and its network was not compatible with ATandT's goal of providing phone service, and offered to sell the station to RCA, whose business was set manufacturing.
For $1 million, RCA acquired radio station WEAF and a Washington sister-station, WCAP, which it shut down.
This transaction accompanied the announcement, in the late summer of 1926, of a new wholly-owned division of RCA called The National Broadcasting Company.
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