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WRVD

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Radio stations in Syracuse, New YorkState University of New York at Oswego

WRVD (90.3 FM) is a member-supported public radio station in Syracuse, New York. Owned by the State University of New York at Oswego, the station simulcasts the programming of WRVO in Oswego, New York.

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WRVD
Irving Avenue, City of Syracuse

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N 43.040833333333 ° E -76.139444444444 °
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Crouse Hospital

Irving Avenue 736
13210 City of Syracuse
New York, United States
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Crouse Health,affiliate of Northwell Health

call(315)4707111

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crouse.org

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