WKHB (AM) - definizione. Che cos'è WKHB (AM)
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Cosa (chi) è WKHB (AM) - definizione

OLDIES/TALK RADIO STATION IN IRWIN, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES
W231BM; W222CB; W283BU; W271CW

WKHB (AM)         
WKHB (620 kHz "KHB Radio") is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Irwin, Pennsylvania, and serving Greater Pittsburgh. It is owned by Broadcast Communications, Inc.
pro-am         
LEVEL OF COMPETITION BETWEEN AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL
Pro-Am; Pro-am; Pro/am; Pro\am; Pro\Am; Pro/Am; Pro–Am; Pro-am circuit
¦ adjective involving professionals and amateurs.
¦ noun a pro-am event.
pro-am         
LEVEL OF COMPETITION BETWEEN AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL
Pro-Am; Pro-am; Pro/am; Pro\am; Pro\Am; Pro/Am; Pro–Am; Pro-am circuit
also pro am (pro-ams)
A pro-am is a sports competition in which professional and amateur players compete together.
...a sponsored pro-am golf tournament.
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Wikipedia

WKHB (AM)

WKHB (620 kHz "KHB Radio") is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Irwin, Pennsylvania, and serving Greater Pittsburgh. It is owned by Broadcast Communications, Inc., and it carries a brokered programming radio format. During the day, hosts pay the station for time on the air and may advertise their products or services during their shows. At night, WKHB plays oldies music.

By day, WKHB transmits with 5,500 watts, but at night, to prevent interference to other stations on 620 AM, WKHB reduces power to only 50 watts. The transmitter is off Turkey Farm Road in Wendel. Programming is simulcast on three FM translators: 102.1 in Central Allegheny County, 94.1 in Pittsburgh and 92.3 in Westmoreland County.