radio station
Americannoun
noun
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an installation consisting of one or more transmitters or receivers, etc, used for radiocommunications
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a broadcasting organization
Etymology
Origin of radio station
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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ECB President Christine Lagarde told French radio station France Culture on Monday that the agreement was “good news.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 15, 2026
As it turns out, he was a DJ at his college’s radio station.
From Salon • Jun. 6, 2026
“They can buy this property, build this data center, and I can do nothing to stop it,” Box Elder County Commissioner Lee Perry told area public radio station KUER.
From Slate • Jun. 1, 2026
Audacy’s Los Angeles news radio station KNX is ending its simulcast on 97.1 FM, which will move to a sports talk format on May 11.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 28, 2026
As the crew was setting up its floodlights on tripods, a Dayton, Ohio, radio station called, wishing to interview Mali colm X by telephone.
From "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by Alex Malcolm X;Hailey
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