Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 137. Chapters: XERF-AM, WLS, WWKB, WFAN, WTAM, KFI, WABC, KDKA, WLW, Clear-channel station, WBAP, WGY, WSB, CKAC, WCCO, WCBS, WBBR, WBT, WBZ, KYW, KNBR, WSM, KGO, KCBS, CFRB, WLAC, WFED, KMOX, WGN, WWVA, WRVA, WJR, WOR, WPHT, KIRO, KOKC, CKWX, WMVP, KSL, WCKY, WOAI, KSTP, KNX, KOMO, CFTR, WWL, KOA, XEWW-AM, WHAS, CBN, WQEW, WFLF, CBW, CFZM, CBE, WBAL, KRLD, WTIC, CBK, WHO, KFAQ, WSCR, WBBM, XEEP-AM, WHAM, KNOM, KAAY, KWKH, KENI, CBR, CBY, CJBC, KGA, XERUV-AM, KFBK, KFAB, KUDO, XEG-AM, KJNP, XEQ-AM, KXEL, KYUK, XEB-AM, CKDO, KEX, XEDA-AM, Canadian allocations changes under NARBA, KBOI, CBT, KOAN, KCHU, KTNQ, KNZR, XEWK-AM, XEW-AM, XEMR-AM, KCBF, KMIK, KFAR, KBYR, KDLG, ZNS-1, KBBI, KFQD, XEX-AM, KBRW, KICY, XEI-AM, KOTZ. Excerpt: WFAN (660 AM), also known as "Sports Radio 66" or "The FAN," is a radio station in New York City. The station broadcasts on a clear channel and is owned by CBS Radio. WFAN's studios are located in the combined CBS Radio facility in the West Village section of Manhattan; the transmitter is located on High Island in the Bronx, New York. WFAN pioneered, and has been one of the most successful examples of, the sports radio format. Over the years, WFAN has been the broadcast home to several big names in the world of radio, including the sports-talk team of Mike and the Mad Dog since 2008, Mike'd Up (Mike Francesa and Chris "Mad Dog" Russo) and the comedian/shock jock/political commentator Don Imus, whose nationally syndicated Imus in the Morning program previously originated on WFAN. The 660 AM frequency in New York originated as WEAF on March 2, 1922, owned by AT&T. In 1926, WEAF became the flagship station of the NBC Red Network, one of two radio chains operated by the National Broadcasting Company. By 1928, WEAF was purchased by NBC's parent company, the Radio Corporation of America. As a result of the Nort...