Word: wcae
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...stations owned by Publisher Hearst, within the last six months KEHE (Los Angeles), KTSA (San Antonio), WACO (Waco), KNOW (Austin), WINS (Manhattan) have been sold, subject to FCC approval. KYA (San Francisco), KOMA (Oklahoma City), WISN (Milwaukee) are reported for sale. Remaining Hearst stations are WCAE (Pittsburgh), WBAL (Baltimore...
...year ago, when the Press undertook to control news broadcasting, all three Pittsburgh newspapers put news on the air. The Press (Scripps-Howard) worked through famed KDKA, first broadcasting station in the world; the Post-Gazette through WWSW; and Hearst's Sun-Telegraph through Hearst's WCAE. Then came the Press-Radio "truce" which forbade radio networks to give more than a smattering of news each day (TIME, Feb. 12). The Pittsburgh newspapers and their stations fell obediently into line...
...Columbia, that he sought to have his WINS station's power increased from 500 to 50,000 watts. These rumors were denied but it was learned that in addition to WINS at New York City, Hearst newspapers own or control WISM (Milwaukee) KYW (Chicago), WCAE (Pittsburgh) and rent time on more than 18 other stations...