WIP-FM (Philadelphia, PA)
WIP-FM (94.1 FM), also known as "Sports Radio 94 WIP," is a commercial FM radio station that serves the Philadelphia area. It is owned by Entercom and features a sports radio format. The station's offices and studios are situated on the 9th floor of 400 Market Street in Philadelphia, while its broadcast tower is located in the Roxborough neighborhood of the city.
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#9739
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#1923
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audacy.com | Eric Bushman
A number of senate republicans have introduced a resolution officially supporting President Donald Trump's airstrike's on Iran. The resolution supporting Operation Midnight Hammer was led by Senator John Cornyn of Texas supporting what is listed as the United States' decisive military strikes to degrade Iran's nuclear program. A number of republican colleagues signed onto the legislation but Senator Ted Cruz is absent from the list of sponsors. Cruz has spoken out in support of the operation.
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audacy.com | Eric Bushman
The City of Fort Worth is giving more details about a major change to its ambulance service. The city is transitioning from over four decades of service from MedStar to EMS being provided by the city's fire department. Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker says they hope this move creates improvements to several key areas. "Improving quality of service and efficiency on the operations side, improving response times by up to 5.5 minutes, improving our 911 system," Parker said.
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audacy.com | Peter Schwartz
Regardless of the sport, it's not very often that a first-time General Manager has the opportunity to have the first overall selection in a draft, but that's what is in store for New Islanders General Manager and Executive Vice-President Mathieu Darche on Friday night when he will have the first pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. The likelihood is that the Islanders will take defenseman Matthew Schaefer from the Erie Otters of the Ontario Hockey League.
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2 days ago |
audacy.com | Conner Barkon
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) - Five undocumented immigrants are suing The Cheesecake Factory, saying they were abused by managers at the Willow Grove Mall location in Montgomery County after being directed to buy fake work papers. The federal lawsuit, filed in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, claims managers guided the Spanish-speaking workers through a process to purchase fraudulent government work permits for around $100.
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audacy.com | Eric Bushman |Austin York
Those who grew up playing with and watching Cooper Flagg say they are not at all surprised at how successful he has been so far in his basketball career. The Dallas Mavericks expected first round pick Wednesday night only played his freshman year in his hometown in Maine before transferring to Montverde Academy in Florida. NBC5's Pat Doney joined the Mid-morning Mike Check on KRLD to talk about his recent trip to Newport, Maine to talk with those who played with Flagg.
WIP-FM (Philadelphia, PA) journalists
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123 Example Street
City, Country 12345
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