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- WMAS-FM (94.7 MHz) – branded 94.7 WMAS – is a commercial adult contemporary radio station licensed to Enfield, Connecticut. Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station serves Springfield, Massachusetts; the Springfield metropolitan area; and the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts; and is also the Springfield affiliate for John Tesh and Jim Brickman. This is despite being in the Hartford, Connecticut market. The WMAS-FM studios are located at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame located in Springfield, while the station transmitter resides in Springfield's Brightwood neighborhood. (en)
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- WMAS (1450 AM)founder Alfred S. Moffat; also regarded as standing for "Western Massachusetts"
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- WHVY (1971–73)
- WMAS-FM (1947–71)
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- WMAS (1450 AM) founder Alfred S. Moffat; also regarded as standing for "Western Massachusetts" (en)
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- WMAS-FM 94.7 logo.png (en)
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- WMAS-FM (94.7 MHz) – branded 94.7 WMAS – is a commercial adult contemporary radio station licensed to Enfield, Connecticut. Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station serves Springfield, Massachusetts; the Springfield metropolitan area; and the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts; and is also the Springfield affiliate for John Tesh and Jim Brickman. This is despite being in the Hartford, Connecticut market. The WMAS-FM studios are located at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame located in Springfield, while the station transmitter resides in Springfield's Brightwood neighborhood. (en)
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