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  2. Hal Turner - Wikipedia

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    March 15, 1962 (age 62) Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S. Occupation. Radio host. Harold Charles " Hal " Turner (born March 15, 1962) is an American political commentator and convicted felon from North Bergen, New Jersey. Turner's viewpoints typically encompass Holocaust denial [1] and white supremacy, [2] and have included calls for assassination ...

  3. WBCQ (SW) - Wikipedia

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    WBCQ is a shortwave radio station operating at Monticello, Maine, United States. The station is owned and operated by Allan Weiner, [1][3]: 828 who also owns and operates WXME AM 780 kHz and WBCQ-FM 94.7 MHz at the shortwave site. WBCQ began operation on September 8, 1998, on 7.415 MHz. [1] The station transmits talk shows and other programs ...

  4. Shortwave broadcasting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rush Limbaugh – his show was carried on WRNO-Worldwide in the 1990s; Stan Monteith; The Report Of The Week – YouTube Food Critic, hosts Voice of the Report of the Week; Jay Smilkstein – WBCQ; John Stadtmiller on WWCR – notorious for setting up Mark Koernke; Hal Turner on WBCQ - The Hal Turner Radio Show

  5. Westwood One (1976–2011) - Wikipedia

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    Westwood One was an American radio network that was based in New York City. At one time, it was managed by CBS Radio, and was later purchased by the private equity firm, The Gores Group. Due to purchases, mergers and other forms of consolidation in the 1980s and 1990s, at one time or another, it had ownership stakes in or syndication rights to ...

  6. WWCR - Wikipedia

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    WWCR is a shortwave radio station located in Nashville, Tennessee, in the United States.WWCR uses four 100 kW transmitters to broadcast on about a dozen frequencies.. WWCR mainly leases out its four transmitters to religious organizations and speakers, as well as serving as the shortwave home of Genesis Communications Network's programs. [1]

  7. Timeline of events associated with Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    January: Radio host Hal Turner sued several online groups, alleging Anonymous "posted unauthorized copies of his radio shows online, attacked [his] server so as to make it unavailable, and placed unauthorized orders for goods, services and merchandise from third parties in [his] name." The case was dismissed in December for lack of response.

  8. Another well-known radio personality is returning to the ...

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    Tracy Cassidy isn’t the only well-known morning show personality returning to the airwaves Monday.. Jack Oliver is back, too, following a six-month noncompete period since he left KEYN, 103.7-FM

  9. We Are Legion - Wikipedia

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    According to white supremacist radio host Hal Turner, in December 2006 and January 2007 individuals who identified themselves as Anonymous took Turner's website offline, costing him thousands of dollars in bandwidth bills. As a result, Turner sued 4chan, eBaum's World, 7chan, and other websites for copyright infringement.