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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: WHOM, WPEI, WERU-FM, WTHT, WTUX, WKVV, WJZF-LP, WSKX, WFMX, WSEW, WBAE, WCTB, WWWA, WHMX, WARX, WUMM, WCLZ, WBLM, WVQM, WZAN, WCYY, WYNZ, WXME, WFNK, WHCF, WTQX, Fox Sports Maine, WSKW, WBZN, WNSX, WBCI, WWMJ, WMCM, WLKE, WMDR, WBYA, WKVZ, WKIT-FM, WQDY-FM, WDEA, WABK-FM, WKTQ, WOZI, WSYY-FM, WJCX, WTME, WEZQ, WHOU-FM, WKTJ-FM, WHSN, WNZS, WBOR, WWLN, WBFB, WOXO-FM, WMDR-FM, WFST, WPOR, WQCB, WWNZ, WGUY, WPHX, WYAR, WRGY, WEZR, WJVH, WRME, WMWR, WHPF, WSHD, WJZP-LP, WZME, WKSQ, WJZN, WBCQ-FM, WRMO, WFYB, WGAN, WFGP, WEBB, WTBP, WUPI, WCRQ, WDME, WWTP, WRNM, WMME-FM, WBPW, WQSS, WQHR, WMSJ. Excerpt: WHOM (94.9 FM, "94.9 WHOM") is an American radio station which airs an adult contemporary format. It transmits from atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire and has a broadcast area of five states and Quebec. While the signal can be heard all over northern New England, the station broadcasts from and considers itself part of the Portland, Maine radio market. It also claims on its website that it has the largest FM coverage area in the USA. The station also broadcasts their radio program over the internet from their official web page. It is owned by Citadel Broadcasting. WHOM promotes its programming as "safe for the whole family." WHOM signed on the air July 9, 1958 as WMTW-FM, owned by Mount Washington Television (an ownership group that included former Maine governor Horace Hildreth) along with WMTW-TV (channel 8). The WMTW stations were sold to Jack Paar of Tonight Show fame in 1963; Paar, in turn, sold them to Mid New York Broadcasting in 1967. WMTW-FM was sold to Alpine Broadcasting in 1971; Mid New York retained WMTW-TV, and as a result the radio station changed its call letters first to WWMT, then to WMTQ in 1973, and then finally to the current WHOM in 1976 (previously used by New York City radio stations 1480 AM; n...