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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: WOYL, TheJazz, KUMA-FM, Talk 107, Glide FM, Brunel FM, Champions Soccer Radio Network, Original 106, Palm 105.5, DYJV, KPCN-LP, Metropolitan Opera Radio, 96.5 CayRock, KYMS, La Tremenda 106.5, CIYN-FM, Radio Lutterworth, Bay and Basin FM, WSJL, CKHZ-FM, KLQQ, WIRB, Corinium Radio, Washington Post Radio, KGIO, Atlantic FM, SkylineFM, KGIA-LP, KALH-LP, KAKU-LP, WLCQ-LP, CJWL-FM, KAMV-LP, Raidio Failte, KMPH, CKMA-FM, KACB-LP, Anglo-Polish Radio, Praise 87.9, The Severn, KJNN-LP, The Catholic Channel, KBDY, Vintage FM, DXAM, Cheshire FM, Pure 107.8FM, KGCA-LP, KLHI-FM, KALD, KZND-FM, WVUV-FM, KHDK, 107 Meridian FM, WCTP, DXKS, CFXN-FM, Revival FM, Town 102, CKQK-FM, KZLF-LP, Just Oxfordshire, KNEH-LP, CFZN-FM, BCB 106.6fm, KACE, Capital Radio Sierra Leone, KGHT, CRI Nairobi 91.9 FM, Touch Radio, DXMA, Positive Vibes FM, DZBN, Star Radio Malawi. Excerpt: WOYL was an American radio station, licensed to the community of Oil City, Pennsylvania. WOYL operated at the assigned frequency of 1340 kHz and a fulltime output power of a thousand watts. WOYL signed off December 27, 2009 due to major technical difficulties; though the station acquired a special temporary extension that allowed the station to remain silent until June 2010, it was ultimately decided to return the WOYL license to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Though licensed to Oil City, some programming, sales and administrative functions did not originate out of Oil City, but rather Meadville, Pennsylvania, the headquarters of Forever Broadcasting's other northwest Pennsylvania broadcast properties. WOYL was owned and operated by Forever Broadcasting, LLC, which also owns its primary programming vehicle, the Allegheny News Talk Sports Network, which remains in operation. WOYL was the very first radio station in all of Venango County, first going on the ...