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The tower was originally atop the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel, the round mirrored-glass skyscraper which is an unmistakable Atlanta landmark. WZGC FM still uses this tower (located at 33°45'34"N, 84°23'19"W), while WUPA built a new tower to accomodate a second antenna for itself, due to the forced transition to digital TV. The original tower still houses the auxiliary ( backup) antenna shared by both WZGC FM and a construction permit for WVEE FM, and which was originally used for regular broadcastingNote: broadcasting is also the old term for hand sowing. Broadcasting is the distribution of audio and video signals (programs) to a number of recipients ("listeners" or "viewers") that belong to a large group. This group may be the public in general, or of WWWQWWWQ FM ( Q100 , 100. 5 MHz) is an Atlanta radio station that plays a diverse range of top 40 music, including rock and hip-hop. It is owned and operated by Susquehanna Radio, from the same building as its other Atlanta holding, WNNX FM (99X). http://www. FM. It may have also been the previous location for WSTRWSTR FM ( Star 94 , 94. 1 MHz) is an Atlanta FM radio station that plays hot AC. It is owned by Jefferson-Pilot Communications, and has Smyrna, Georgia as its city of license. From the early 1970s until late 1989, this station was top 40 94Q WQXI-FM . FM as well (the allotmentAn allotment may be used in at least three ways: allotment (financial) allotment (gardening) allotment (radio) See also: apportionment. is still listed there, according to the FCC databaseA database is an information set with a regular structure. Any set of information may be called a database. Nevertheless, the term was invented to refer to computerised data, and is used almost exclusively in computing. Sometimes it is used to refer to no). [1]
The current tower is very near several other Atlanta area broadcast stationA broadcast station may be: a radio station a television station It does not include television networks or radio networks. See also: broadcasting.s.
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