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dbpedia:WWSW-FM
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"3WS" redirects here. For the Buffalo, New York radio station with the same brand, see WWWS.WWSW-FM (3WS), is a classic hits radio station based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The iHeartMedia, Inc. station broadcasts at 94.5 MHz with an ERP of 50 kW. Its transmitter is located in Pittsburgh just north of downtown, while its studios are located west of downtown. The current airstaff is made up of Jonny Hartwell, Sheri Van Dyke, Mike Frazer, Steve Grenato, and Kate Harris.
foaf:name
WWSW-FM
foaf:homepage
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dbpedia-owl:alias
94.5 3WS
dbpedia-owl:broadcastArea
dbpedia:Pittsburgh_metropolitan_area
dbpedia-owl:broadcastStationClass
B
dbpedia-owl:callsignMeaning
The "3W" branding is a take on the letter W being used in callsign 3 times
dbpedia-owl:city
dbpedia:Pittsburgh
dbpedia-owl:facilityId
59968
dbpedia-owl:formerCallsign
WWSW-FM (1950's-1973) WPEZ (1973-1980) WMOT (1940s-1950's)
dbpedia-owl:frequency
9.45e+07
dbpedia-owl:owner
dbpedia:IHeartMedia
dbpedia-owl:programmeFormat
dbpedia:Classic_hits
dbpedia-owl:sisterStation
dbpedia:WXDX-FM dbpedia:WDVE dbpedia:WPGB dbpedia:WKST-FM n8:
dbpedia-owl:slogan
"Life's Good, Sing Along"
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