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14 relations: Country music, Effective radiated power, Electrocution, Federal Communications Commission, FM broadcasting, Greenville, Mississippi, Height above average terrain, Hertz, Radio broadcasting, Transmitter, Watt, Westwood One (1976–2011), WGVM, 1967 in radio.
Country music
Country (also called country and western) is a music genre originating in the southern regions of the United States, both the American South and the Southwest.
Effective radiated power
Effective radiated power (ERP), synonymous with equivalent radiated power, is an IEEE standardized definition of directional radio frequency (RF) power, such as that emitted by a radio transmitter.
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Electrocution
Electrocution is death or severe injury caused by electric shock from electric current passing through the body.
Federal Communications Commission
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States government that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable across the United States.
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FM broadcasting
FM broadcasting is a method of radio broadcasting that uses frequency modulation (FM) of the radio broadcast carrier wave.
Greenville, Mississippi
Greenville is the ninth-most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi, and the largest city by population in the Mississippi Delta region.
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Height above average terrain
Height above average terrain (HAAT), or (less popularly) effective height above average terrain (EHAAT), is the vertical position of an antenna site above the surrounding landscape.
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Hertz
The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), equivalent to one event (or cycle) per second.
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Radio broadcasting
Radio broadcasting is the broadcasting of audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience.
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Transmitter
In electronics and telecommunications, a radio transmitter or just transmitter (often abbreviated as XMTR or TX in technical documents) is an electronic device which produces radio waves with an antenna with the purpose of signal transmission up to a radio receiver.
Watt
The watt (symbol: W) is the unit of power or radiant flux in the International System of Units (SI), equal to 1 joule per second or 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3.
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Westwood One (1976–2011)
Westwood One was an American radio network that was based in New York City.
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WGVM
WGVM (1260 AM) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Greenville, Mississippi, United States. WDMS and WGVM are radio stations in Mississippi.
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1967 in radio
The year 1967 saw a number of significant happenings in radio broadcasting history.
References
Also known as WDMS (FM).


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