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・ WRND-FM
・ WRNE
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・ WRNI
・ WRNI (AM)
・ WRNIP1
・ WRNJ
・ WRNK-LP
・ WRNL
・ WRNM
・ WRNN
・ WRNN (AM)
・ WRNN-FM
・ WRNN-TV
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WRNO (shortwave)
・ WRNO-FM
・ WRNQ
・ WRNR
・ WRNR (AM)
・ WRNR-FM
・ WRNS
・ WRNS (AM)
・ WRNS-FM
・ WRNW
・ WRNX
・ WRNY
・ WRNY (AM)
・ WRNY (defunct)
・ WRNZ


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WRNO (shortwave) : ウィキペディア英語版
WRNO (shortwave)

WRNO (also known as WRNO Worldwide) is a commercial shortwave radio station which began international broadcasting on February 18, 1982 〔(THIS IS WRNO WORLDWIDE... )〕 and continued broadcasting through the early 1990s from Metairie, Louisiana. These call letters are still in use by the New Orleans station WRNO-FM; both were founded and originally owned by Joseph Costello III.
==The 1980s and 1990s==
At the time of its approval by the FCC, WRNO Worldwide was the first privately owned shortwave station that had been licensed in several years. Before Costello's efforts, there were only three non-governmental American shortwave broadcasters on the air; by the end of the decade, that number had increased to sixteen.〔(National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters, Inc. ), shortwave.org〕 During the 1980s, WRNO shortwave had a rock music format, branded as the "World Rock of New Orleans" and operating from noon to midnight (GMT-6) daily. Originally a separate broadcast from the FM station, eventually WRNO turned to simulcasting WRNO-FM, which also had a rock music format. During the early 1990s WRNO turned to leasing airtime to religious and political commentators (for a time, it was the shortwave home of Rush Limbaugh's program) until a damaged transmitter forced the station off the air for several years.

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