Alex Quartararo (callsign "Crashdown") is a fictional character in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series, portrayed by Samuel Witwer.
Bauhinia × blakeana is the floral emblem of Hong Kong–a stylized orchid tree flower appears on the Hong Kong flag and Hong Kong Airlines uses 'Bauhinia' as its radio callsign in air traffic communication.
CFCH was a former callsign used at a radio station in North Bay, Ontario, known today as CKAT.
China Airlines Flight 605 (callsign "Dynasty 605") was a daily non-stop flight departing from Taipei at 6:30 a.m. and arriving at Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong at 7:00 a.m. local time.
In 1997, CHOZ added a rebroadcaster at Stockholm, Saskatchewan with the callsign CFZY-FM; the low-powered repeater is locally owned by Jody Herperger.
The former CFNB callsign now belongs to a radio station out in D'Arcy, British Columbia, known as CFNB-FM.
CKWS-FM, a radio station (104.3 FM) licensed to Kingston, Ontario, Canada, which originally held the call sign CKWS from 1942 to 1987, used the callsign CFFX in the interim
Bombo Radyo Philippines acquired the frequency, along with the callsign and rebranded it as The Gentle Wind 102.7 with the callsign as DWSM.
Three years later, the station was renamed as KSAX (callsign to have stood for SAXophone) while maintaining its Jazz format before making its final switch to a Black Gospel formatted station as KHVN in 1985.
The station adopted its present-day callsign, KJRH (in honor of Scripps' former president, KODF-LD
The station began its broadcasting activities in 2003 as an America's Store affiliate with callsign K67BL.
KARZ-TV, a television station (channel 42) licensed to Little Rock, Arkansas, United States which formerly held the KWBF callsign.
KDYW, a defunct television station (channel 34 analog/20 digital) licensed to Waco, Texas, United States that broadcast under the "KWBU-TV" callsign
KFMW, an FM radio station (107.9 MHz) licensed to Waterloo, Iowa, United States, which previously held the KWWL-FM callsign
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KWLO, an AM radio station (1330 kHz) licensed to Waterloo, Iowa, United States, which held the callsign KWWL from 1947 to 1980
WKYC, a television station (channel 3) licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States, which carried the KYW-TV callsign from 1956 to 1965
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WKYW, a radio station (1490 AM) licensed to Frankfort, Kentucky, United States, which has carried the WKYW callsign since December 2007
SEQ, the former callsign of a TV station in Maryborough, Queensland, Australia
The Southern California Terminal Radar Approach Control (SCT) (radio callsign: Socal Approach/Departure) is located in San Diego, California.
WARF, a radio station (1350 AM) licensed to Akron, Ohio, United States, which has carried the WARF callsign since 2005
The WARM callsign was moved to the station in 1988, having previously been used by Atlanta's Warm 99, also owned by Susquehanna Broadcasting, the stations' former owner.
At first, the FCC denied the call letters to the new station, stating that MTM Enterprises, the producers of the popular CBS series WKRP in Cincinnati, had a 'hold' on the callsign.
callsign meaning = The WEAS callsign was originally licensed to Decatur, Georgia, home to two schools:
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WGAR-FM, a radio station (99.5 FM) licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States, which has carried the WGAR-FM callsign twice (1952–70, 1984–present)
WIBG-FM, a New Jersey radio station that formerly had the callsign WILW
WJMK, a radio station (104.3 FM) licensed to Chicago, Illinois, United States, which held the callsign WJJD-FM from 1961 until the 1970s
WQAL, a radio station (104.1 FM) licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States, which carried the WJW-FM callsign from 1948 to 1965
WSSM, a radio station (105.1 FM) in Havelock, North Carolina, United States, which carried the WKOO callsign in 2005
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WNBU, a radio station (94.1 FM) in Oriental, North Carolina, United States, which carried the WKOO callsign from 2007–2009
WSUN-FM 97.1 MHz, a radio station in Holiday, Florida, United States that also previously held the WLVU callsign at 106.3 MHz
WDTN channel 2, a television station in Dayton, Ohio, United States that previously held the WLWD callsign
WKJW, a radio station (1010 AM) licensed to Black Mountain, North Carolina, United States, which carried the WLYT callsign in 2013
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WKRK-FM, a radio station (92.3 FM) licensed to Cleveland Heights, Ohio, United States, which carried the WLYT callsign from 1971 to 1983
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WLKO, a radio station (102.9 FM) licensed to Hickory, North Carolina, which carried the WLYT callsign from 1995 to 2012
WGAR-FM, a radio station (99.5 FM) licensed to serve Cleveland, Ohio, United States, which carried the WNCR callsign from 1970–1975
WUGA-TV, a television station (channel 32) licensed to Toccoa, Georgia, United States that previously used the "WNEG-TV" callsign
WBBR, a radio station (1130 AM) licensed to New York, New York, United States, which carried the WNEW callsign from 1934 to 1992
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WWFS, a radio station (102.7 FM) licensed to New York, New York, United States, which carried the WNEW-FM callsign from 1958 to 2007
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WUUB, a radio station (106.3 FM) licensed to Jupiter, Florida, United States, which carried the WNEW callsign from 2007 to 2011
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WNEW-FM, a radio station (99.1 FM) licensed to Bowie, Maryland, United States, which has carried the WNEW-FM callsign since 2011
WNOB began broadcasting in 1974 under the callsign WMYK, a nod to the then community of license Moyock, North Carolina, playing an album rock format.
WCNK, a radio station licensed to Key West, Florida that formerly used the callsign from 1984-1996
Previously the WPMR callsign (for "Pocono Mountain Radio") had been assigned to WPMR (960 AM, now WPLY) and WPMR-FM (107.9 FM, now WKRF) in Mount Pocono/Tobyhanna Township, Pennsylvania.
WQEW, an AM radio station on 1560 kHz licensed to New York City, New York, United States, which held the WQXR callsign from December 1936 to November 1992
WKNR, a radio station (850 AM) licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States which carried the WRMR callsign from 1985 to 2001
WTKK, a radio station (100.7 FM) licensed to Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States which formerly used the WRVA-FM callsign.
WSAU-FM was until 1969 the callsign of WIFC (95.5 FM) licensed to Wausau, Wisconsin, United States
The WBOL callsign is now used at another AM station in Bolivar, Tennessee.
WNOW-FM, a radio station (92.3 FM) licensed to New York, New York, United States, which carried the WXRK callsign from 1985 to 2006 and 2007 to 2012
WYXY 99.1 Savoy, Illinois, which formerly had the callsign WXTT and was known as "eXtra 99.1"