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WJOB-AM is a commercial station owned by Vasquez Development LLC. The format is news and talk. The station's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64, interested in news and talk programs. WJOB-AM's slogan is "Voice of the Region." WJOB-AM broadcasts to the Hammond, IN area at 1230 AM. Send press releases by fax or mail. The station broadcasts about 150 local high school and college games per year, including Purdue, Indiana University, Valparaiso and South Suburban College.
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WJOB-AM is a commercial station owned by Vasquez Development LLC. The format is news and talk. The station's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64, interested in news and talk programs. WJOB-AM's slogan is "Voice of the Region." WJOB-AM broadcasts to the Hammond, IN area at 1230 AM. Send press releases by fax or mail. The station broadcasts about 150 local high school and college games per year, including Purdue, Indiana University, Valparaiso and South Suburban College.
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