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(HTEB), und rechnet den Warmwasserwärmebedarf (WWWB) getrennt, oder gemeinsam HEB = HWB + HTEB ( + WWWB) Er wird als spezifische Größe auch vereinfacht (channel 9)'s owner Cox Enterprises). WFVT subsequently changed its callsign to WWWB-TV in 2001, to reflect its network affiliation. For most of The WB's run the community of Jasper, Alabama, USA. The station, established in 1946 as WWWB, is currently owned and operated by Gary Richardson, through licensee Richardson needed] In 1989, WOJY changed to soft adult contemporary with the new name WWWB "B-100". For a year starting in 1994, the station was WFXF "100.3 the Fox" Inc., whose sole owner was Walter Will Bankhead. Bankhead's first station, WWWB in Jasper, Alabama (1240 AM, now WJLX) was named for his initials. This Jasper Garner from Premiere Radio Networks. From its sign-on in 1962 until 1986, WWWB-FM was a small-market radio station that served only Jasper and parts of changed to WWWB-TV (in reference to its affiliation with The WB) following the finalization of the purchase on September 18. In September 1999, WWWB lost its WDZL (later became, WBZL, now WSFL) in Miami, FL or WTMV (later became WWWB, now WMOR-TV) in St. Petersburg, FL. It was a cable-exclusive station, and the call letters WWWB-FM. With this move, both stations, along with another AM radio station that remained in Jasper, Alabama; WWWB later changing its AM Only service. In 1994, the call letters changed to WWWB, and the format to talk radio; WWWB later simulcast WMFR. In 1996[citation needed] the station Delaware WJLP in Middletown Township, New Jersey WSBS-TV in Key West, Florida WWWB-LD in Clarkrange, Tennessee WZNA-LD in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico FCC TV Query continuing with its successor Talk Radio 3WT (under the callsigns WTWT and WWWB, respectively) until the network was shut down on September 15, 2008. The Florence, Alabama WDVZ-CD in Greensboro, Alabama WEVD-LD in Dover, Delaware WWWB-LD in Clarkrange, Tennessee WZNA-LD in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico The following early 90s the station's competitors in the adult contemporary format were WWWB and WMQX. In later years, "Magic 99.5" repositioned to soft rock and dropped Please" show. In 1995, HMW Communications moved its four stations—WMFR, WMAG, WWWB (which was WGLD) and WFXF—to a location outside Greensboro, though news director station WTRC in 1926), while WTWP-FM had been a simulcast of WTOP since 1998. WWWB had simulcast WTOP since 2001, before switching to a simulcast of WTWP as WWWT call letters on September 20, 2007 (with 820 using the call letters WWWB). The call letters stood for "Whatever We Want" talk radio from the station's Virginia WWAY in Wilmington, North Carolina WWMT in Kalamazoo, Michigan WWWB-LD in Clarkrange, Tennessee WZNA-LD in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico The following Along with an upgraded transmitter, the station changed its call letters to WWWB on November 29, 1999, likely done in tribute to the "dubba-dubba-WB!" jingle - San Antonio, TX WUXP UPN 30 - Nashville, TN KWBP WB 32 - Portland, OR WWWB WB 32 - Tampa, FL KLSR Fox 34 - Eugene, OR KOCB UPN 34 - Oklahoma City, OK launched in 2000, WCNC began airing a 10:00 p.m. newscast on WB affiliate WWWB (channel 55, now WMYT-TV), which ran until the program was canceled due to air all of it. A solution came with the sign-on of WFVT (channel 55, later WWWB and now WMYT-TV) in September 1994. Capitol Broadcasting entered into a local similar in style to the "WB32" logo used by Tampa, Florida sister station WWWB-TV. On July 21, 1997, the Sinclair Broadcast Group signed a long-term affiliation branding: the network's Lakeland, Florida affiliate (serving Tampa) acquired the WWWB call letters and branded on-air as "The WB 32" (it is now known as WMOR-TV) 2003-2007 1986-1988; 1992; 1994-2002 1990 1991 2014–present Tampa Bay Rays WWWB 32 (later WMOR)/WTSP 10 (Sundays) WXPX 66 WTOG 44 1998-2002 2003-2008 2014–present

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