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Radio-History.com: New Jersey AM Radio History - Page 3 (1120 words)
WPCH soon became one of the New York City area's most popular stations and in early 1927, launched a small metropolitan network, feeding its programs to WDWM in Newark (see Page 7) and WARS in Brooklyn.
On May 5, 1927, WPCH sued the Park Central for damages, but the matter was never fully resolved until the transmitter was moved to the Lackawanna Railroad Yard in Hoboken in the autumn of 1927.
At the same time, WPCH was sold to the owners of WMCA and for a while operated from the Hotel McAlpin.
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