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WSB is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below: This article describes three-letter acronyms. ...

WSB could also be the initials of: In broadcasting and radio communication, a callsign or call sign (also call letters) is a unique designation for a transmitting station. ... A broadcast station may be: a radio station a television station It does not include television networks or radio networks. ... This article is about the state capital of Georgia. ... WSB AM (NewsTalk 750) is a clear channel AM radio station in the city of Atlanta, Georgia with a frequency of 750 kHz. ... WSB-TV, Channel 2 (Channel 2, DTV 39) is the ABC affiliate in Atlanta. ... WSB-FM (B98. ...


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Encyclopedia: WSB (AM) (1392 words)
WSB AM ("NewsTalk 750") is a clear channel AM radio station in the city of Atlanta, Georgia with a frequency of 750 kHz.
WSB was the first radio station in the South, and the callsign means "Welcome South, Brother." The station was founded by the Atlanta Journal.
WSB was the origin of the trademark three-tone NBC chimes.
New Georgia Encyclopedia: WSB Radio (551 words)
The NBC chimes, which were used to identify that network's radio and television stations, originated at WSB.
WSB was located in the Biltmore Hotel for several years but moved to "White Columns" on Peachtree Street in 1956.
Recordings of WSB radio and television programs are housed in the Peabody Awards Collection archives at the University of Georgia.
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