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WAVH (106.5 MHz, "FM Talk 106-5") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Daphne, Alabama, and serving the Mobile metropolitan area. The station airs a talk radio format and is owned by Bigler Broadcasting, LLC. [3] The studios and offices are located at 900 Western America Circle Suite #106 Interstate 65/Airport Boulevard interchange in ...
Alabama Radio Corporation: Urban gospel WATV: 900 AM: ... 97.1 FM: Mobile: University of South Alabama: Variety WJHF-LP: 106.9 FM: Florence: Jackson Heights Church of ...
FM Jasper: Alabama n/a (WJLX relay) WINL: 98.5 FM Linden: Alabama Affiliate W257AZ: 99.3 FM Lookout Mountain: Tennessee n/a (WUUQ relay) WALT-FM: 102.1 FM Meridian: Mississippi Football only WMOG: 910 AM Meridian: Mississippi Affiliate W240DY: 95.9 FM Meridian: Mississippi n/a (WMOG relay) WNSP: 105.5 FM Mobile: Alabama Affiliate WZEW: 92.1 FM ...
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the ... 96.1 FM: Mobile, Alabama: WRKI: 95.1 FM: Brookfield, Connecticut ...
WNSP (105.5 FM, "Sports Radio 105.5") is a radio station licensed to serve Bay Minette, Alabama, United States. The station, founded in 1964, is currently owned by Dot Com Plus, LLC. WNSP and sister station WZEW broadcast from the former Smith Bakery building in Mobile, Alabama. WNSP's transmitter is near Bay Minette.
WZNJ (106.5 FM, The River) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Demopolis, Alabama. Since August 2011, the station has been owned by Westburg Broadcasting Alabama, LLC. It previously aired a classic hits music format branded as "The River". [4]
WVNN-FM – 92.5 – News/talk (simulcast of WVNN) [5] WWFF-FM – 93.3 – Country/Nash Icon [5] WZYP – 104.3 – Contemporary hit radio [5] Mobile. WABD – 97.5 – Contemporary hit radio [6] WBLX-FM – 92.9 – Urban contemporary [7] WDLT-FM – 104.1 – Urban adult contemporary [6] WGOK – 900 – Gospel [7] WXQW – 660 – News/talk ...
Mobile's Press-Register is Alabama's oldest active newspaper, dating back to 1813. [7] The paper focuses on Mobile and Baldwin counties and the city of Mobile, but also serves southwestern Alabama and southeastern Mississippi. [7]