WDY - définition. Qu'est-ce que WDY
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est WDY - définition


WDY         
  • WDY's hexagonal studio, located at General Electric's Aldene plant in Roselle Park, New Jersey, 1922.<ref name="radiophone">[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000055633345&view=1up&seq=22 "Radiophone Broadcasting Station WDY"], ''Wireless Age'', February 1922, pages 18-19.</ref>
US RADIO STATION LICENSED TO THE RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA, LOCATED IN ROSELLE PARK, NEW JERSEY
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WDY was an AM radio station located in Roselle Park, New Jersey, that was licensed to the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) from September 19, 1921 to February 20, 1923, although its broadcasting career only spanned the period from December 15, 1921 through February 17, 1922. Despite being short-lived, WDY was the first broadcasting station licensed in the state of New Jersey, and one of the first in the United States.
Chicago Express Airlines         
  • A BAe Jetstream of Chicago Express airlines at [[Midway International Airport]] in 1994.
1993-2005 REGIONAL AIRLINE BASED IN CHICAGO, USA
American Trans Air Connection; Chicago Express Online; Chicago Express Airlines Online; Chicagoexpress.com
Chicago Express Airlines, Inc. was a regional airline headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Bidjara language         
  • Map of traditional lands of Aboriginal people around Rockhampton and [[Gladstone, Queensland]]
AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL LANGUAGE
Gunja language; Kunja language (Australian); Kunja languages; Bidyara language; ISO 639:bym; Wadjigu language; Marrganj language; Margany language; Mandandanjdji language; Mandandanyi language; Gunggari language; Kunggari language; Guwamu language; Gungabula language; Gunya language; Wadjabangayi language; Yandjibara language; Yiningay language; Yiningayi language; ISO 639:gwu; ISO 639:gyf; ISO 639:gyy; ISO 639:kgl; ISO 639:wdu; ISO 639:wdy; ISO 639:xyb; ISO 639:ygi; ISO 639:zmc; ISO 639:zmk; Wadjalang language; Gayiri language; Nguri language; Ganulu language; Wadjabangay language; Bidjara-Gungabula language; Wadja language; Mandandanji language; Bidjara languages; Kogai language; Wadjingu language; Guwamu and Gunya language; Fred McKellar; Wadjabangayi; Yandjibara; Kanolu language; Maranganji language; Kairi language (Australia); Wadjabangai language; Iningai language; Kanulu language; Koamu language; Kongabula language; Mardigan language; Dharawala language; Kooma language; Yagalingu language; Bidjara dialect
Bidjara, also spelt Bidyara or Pitjara, is an Australian Aboriginal language. In 1980, it was spoken by twenty elders in Queensland between the towns of Tambo and Augathella, or the Warrego and Langlo Rivers.