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    Website. weatherford .com. Weatherford International plc, an American public limited company, together with its subsidiaries, is a multinational oilfield service company and one of the largest companies in the world in oil services; operationally headquartered in the US with a holding company based in Ireland. Weatherford provides equipment and ...

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    WFRD. /  43.653972°N 72.295139°W  / 43.653972; -72.295139. WFRD (99.3 MHz "99 Rock") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Hanover, New Hampshire, and owned and operated by Sugar River Media. The station's studios are located in Randolph, Vermont. [2] WFRD airs a mainstream rock radio format with some alternative rock and classic ...

  6. The Point (radio network) - Wikipedia

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    WRJT also operated translator W299AM (107.7 FM) in Lebanon, New Hampshire; since 2021, that facility, while still owned by Northeast Broadcasting, has carried separately-owned WFRD. WFAD (1490 AM) and translator W266CU (101.1 FM) in Middlebury carried The Point in the early 2020s, prior to its 2022 sale to Christian Ministries.

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  8. Dartmouth Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Dartmouth Broadcasting began in 1924 when members of the amateur radio club obtained a federal license to broadcast on the AM band, at 1170 kHz, as WFBK. Later renamed WDCH, the station continued until the fall of 1925 when an inadvertent obscenity uttered over the air caused the college president, Ernest Martin Hopkins, to permanently shut it down.

  9. WDCR (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    WDCR (1340 AM) was a college radio station that operated at Dartmouth College for over fifty years. During this time, it underwent several format changes, from news to Top-40 to alternative music and in the end, oldies. Licensed to Hanover, New Hampshire, United States, the station served Hanover and the greater Upper Valley area.