W then there was W then there was W then a dot
just goofen I dont know just had to answer your question
yahoo go'na get me , if they OOPS me , look on Dizzay.com , lol
2006-11-09 17:23:06
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answer #1
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answered by HEY boo boo 6
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"Broadcast stations in North America generally use call letters in the international series. In the United States, the first letter generally is K for stations west of the Mississippi River and W for those east of the Mississippi."
2006-11-09 13:10:40
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answered by Just another nickname 4
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No one truly knows. But there Is a "K" east of the Mississippi and a "W" west of the Mississippi. The first TV station to broadcast in the country is still around, in Pittsburgh, PA...KDKA. A "W" exists in Texas... WACO, Waco, Texas.
2006-11-09 13:17:05
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answered by robert r 5
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I don't know what it stands for, but I do know that all stations East of the Mississippi River begin with W; those west begin with K. I hope that heps.
2006-11-09 13:10:33
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answer #4
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answered by rutheo 2
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W = World
2006-11-09 13:09:30
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answered by Anonymous
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World. Here in Chicago we have WLS, which stands for Worlds Largest Store. Back in the day it was owned by Sears, which was, back in the day, it was the worlds largest store.
2006-11-09 14:15:19
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answered by wanninonni 6
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Well...I'm guessing that "W" stands for "world"
2006-11-09 13:10:15
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answered by ready4thecall 1
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Cant be voltage - watts, maybe
2006-11-09 13:11:04
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answered by musiclover 3
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no
2006-11-09 13:14:13
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answered by Anonymous
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