Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "WDIS (AM 1170) was a radio station licensed to Norfolk, Massachusetts. It served the suburban communities south of Boston and north of Providence, Rhode Island. It had a daytime-only 1,000-watt signal that reached as far west as Worcester, Mass., giving it a coverage area of almost a half-million people. As of June 13, 2014, WDIS is silent. The FCC cancelled the license and deleted the call sign for WDIS on October 13, 2015."@en }
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- WDIS abstract "WDIS (AM 1170) was a radio station licensed to Norfolk, Massachusetts. It served the suburban communities south of Boston and north of Providence, Rhode Island. It had a daytime-only 1,000-watt signal that reached as far west as Worcester, Mass., giving it a coverage area of almost a half-million people. As of June 13, 2014, WDIS is silent. The FCC cancelled the license and deleted the call sign for WDIS on October 13, 2015.".
- Q7948411 abstract "WDIS (AM 1170) was a radio station licensed to Norfolk, Massachusetts. It served the suburban communities south of Boston and north of Providence, Rhode Island. It had a daytime-only 1,000-watt signal that reached as far west as Worcester, Mass., giving it a coverage area of almost a half-million people. As of June 13, 2014, WDIS is silent. The FCC cancelled the license and deleted the call sign for WDIS on October 13, 2015.".
- WDIS comment "WDIS (AM 1170) was a radio station licensed to Norfolk, Massachusetts. It served the suburban communities south of Boston and north of Providence, Rhode Island. It had a daytime-only 1,000-watt signal that reached as far west as Worcester, Mass., giving it a coverage area of almost a half-million people. As of June 13, 2014, WDIS is silent. The FCC cancelled the license and deleted the call sign for WDIS on October 13, 2015.".
- Q7948411 comment "WDIS (AM 1170) was a radio station licensed to Norfolk, Massachusetts. It served the suburban communities south of Boston and north of Providence, Rhode Island. It had a daytime-only 1,000-watt signal that reached as far west as Worcester, Mass., giving it a coverage area of almost a half-million people. As of June 13, 2014, WDIS is silent. The FCC cancelled the license and deleted the call sign for WDIS on October 13, 2015.".