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WMAS-FM (94.7 FM) is an adult contemporary music formatted radio station licensed to Enfield, Connecticut. In the late 1960s WMAS-FM was an "underground" radio station. Advertising revenue came from the hippie boutiques, head shops, concert venues, and music stores that catered to the counter-cultural youth of the day. This format ended in September 1969 after complaints were made about expletives in a Wild Man Fischer song.
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WMAS-FM
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94.7 WMAS
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dbpedia:Pioneer_Valley
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B
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Moffat, Alfred S. MASsachusetts (Station's original owner) or
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36543
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WHVY (1971-1973)
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9.47e+07
dbpedia-owl:licensee
Radio License Holding CBC, LLC
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dbpedia:Adult_contemporary_music
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