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| | KQV, 1410 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
 | | Well, not quite, because KQV founder G. Brown Hill did not think radio should be a commercial enterprise and refused to accept commercials until 1925. |
 | | Early on, in the 30's and 40's, KQV had live musical shows and was a full-time affiliate; first with NBC's blue network, later with Mutual, carrying daytime soap operas, nightly drama and comedy shows, and network newscasts in addition to it's local news. |
 | | In the 50's, 60's, and the early 70's, KQV was the cock of the walk in rock. |
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