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> I believe WNBR stood for "National Religious Broadcasters" (At least that explanation was posted on this group at one time)
> 
> Paul Hopfgarten
> Derry NH
> 
> 
>  ---- On Jul 11 "A. Joseph Ross" <lawyer@world.std.com> wrote: 
> > Bob and Dan were talking today about stations that used to be religious, 
> > are no longer, but still have religious call letters.  They couldn't think 
> > of many such stations, and missed at least two in the Boston area:  WPZE 
> > (Praise) and WNRB (I don't remember what it stands for, but I'm pretty 
> > sure it had a religious meaning originally.).
> > 
> > Has any religious station ever dared apply for the call letters "WGOD" or 
> > "KGOD"?
> > 
> > 
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