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"Rich Gilstein" wrote in message ... In 1996 when WPAT-AM was sold to Heftel Broadcasting and WPAT-FM was sold to Spanish Broadcasting System and both companies moved their studios and offices to New York City and I assume their transmitters were also relocated either to the Empire State Building and/or to the World Trade Center. What became of the offices, studios and transmitter towers on Broad Street in Clifton? WPAT- AM still broadcasts from Clifton, although the studio location is unknown to me. WPAT-FM had its antenna on the WTC, and moved to the ESB after 9/11. |
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In article , David Eduardo wrote:
WPAT- AM still broadcasts from Clifton, although the studio location is unknown to me. AM 93 WPAT is now owned by Multicultural Broadcasting (also owner of AM 1430 WNSW, AM 1480 WZRC and AM 1380 WKDM). Studios & offices for that cluster are at #449 Broadway in Manhattan -- in the SoHo neighborhood (actually near the border between Tribeca district and Soho district). -- Sven Weil New York City, U.S.A. |
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