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WARH

WARH (106.5 MHz FM) is a radio station licensed to Granite City, Illinois and serving the St. Louis, Missouri, metropolitan area. WARH is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting.

WARH features a locally programmed adult hits format known as "106.5 The Arch" using the primary slogan "You never know what we're going to play next." The station's name pays tribute to the iconic Gateway Arch monument in downtown St. Louis on the western bank of the Mississippi River. The format is musically similar to the syndicated Jack FM stations in the U.S. & Canada. The major difference that distinguishes "The Arch" from the "Jack" branded stations is that "The Arch" uses a live and local airstaff around the clock, whereas "Jack" stations are for the most part without Disc jockeys.

WARH-HD2 features a format of songs from the 60's to the current decade, and goes deeper into the rock and pop music of each era. Branded as "106-5 The Deep", the HD2 station is currently unhosted and commercial-free.

WARH-HD3 carries "The Mormon Channel", supplied by its former owners, Bonneville International.

The Arch 1979–1980

The Arch 1979–1980 is a large stone sculpture by Henry Moore located in Kensington Gardens in Hyde Park, London. It was given to the park by Moore in 1980. The Arch was found to be unstable in 1996, and was subsequently dismantled and placed into storage. It was restored and replaced in its original location in 2012.

References

The Arch

The Arch (Chinese: 董夫人; pinyin: Dǒng fūrén) is a 1968 Hong Kong drama film directed by Tang Shu Shuen. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

Cast

  • Lisa Lu as Madame Tung
  • Roy Chiao as Captain Yang
  • Szu-yun Chen
  • Yu-Kuan Chen
  • Hilda Chow Hsuan as Wei-Ling
  • Po Hu
  • Ying Lee as Chang
  • Yui Liang as Monk
  • Tang Shu Shuen
  • See also

  • List of submissions to the 42nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
  • List of Hong Kong submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
  • References

    External links

  • The Arch at the Internet Movie Database
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