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Radio station WPAW is in of WONO-FM, but the sale nev-the process of changing own- er materialized because of pe-ership for the second time titions from the Citizens Com*since it went on the air eight mittee to Preserve Present years ago. . Programming. WONO’s pro-The station has been off the gram consisted of classical air since Dec. 29 but is ex- music only.pec ted to resume broadcasting WPAW will remain at 3000 April 1 with.a new format. Erie Blvd. E.Bruce A. Houston, general4^? * 1 —■■muni 11 ■ mmmanager of the Houston Broadcasting Co. Inc. in Washington, sold the station to Richard Crawford of Philadelphia.Pa., owner of several radiostations.The changeover hinges on approval by the Federal Communications Commission(FCCLThe station went on the air Dec. 5. 1965. owned bv WideVWater Broadcasting Co. Inc. of East Syracuse — Claude A.“Red” Parton, William H.Lynch and Albert R. Webb.Wide Water Broadcasting sold the station to Houston,which took control March 1.1969.In 1971, Houston Broadcasting Co. received FCC approval on assuming ownership
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Syracuse Post Standard

Syracuse, New York, US

Sat, Jan 19, 1974

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