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  2. WBHY-FM - Wikipedia

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    WBHY-FM (88.5 MHz, "Power 88") is a radio station licensed to Mobile, Alabama and serves Mobile, Alabama and Pensacola, Florida. The station is owned by Goforth Media, Inc. It airs a Contemporary Christian music format. [3] The station was assigned the WBHY-FM call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on April 15, 1991. [1]

  3. List of radio stations in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format KGDH-LP: 104.5 FM: Mobile: Mobile Hispanic Education Family Fundation: Spanish religious KRLE: 89.7 FM

  4. WJBE-FM - Wikipedia

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    WJBE-FM (88.5 FM) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Five Points, Alabama.The station's broadcast license is held by Big South Community Broadcasting, Inc. Launched in 2008 under the "WJBE" call sign, WJBE-FM serves Alabama's Walker and Winston Counties.

  5. Media in Mobile, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. WJIA - Wikipedia

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    WJIA (88.5 FM, "88.5 J-FM") is a non-commercial radio station licensed to serve Guntersville, Alabama, United States. The station is owned by Lake City Educational Broadcasting Inc. WJIA broadcasts a Contemporary Christian music format. [2]

  7. List of K-Love stations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of full-power radio stations, HD Radio subchannels and low-power translators in the United States broadcasting K-Love programming, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, city of license, state and broadcast area.

  8. WCUG (FM) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015, the station moved its programming to 107.7 FM and 103.7 WLTC-HD3 and rebranded as 107.7 The Truth. [4] This freed up 88.5 for use by Columbus State University. On July 1, 2015, the station launched as Cougar Radio, with programming being handled by students and faculty of Columbus State's Department of Communication.

  9. List of NPR stations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of full-power non-commercial educational radio stations in the United States broadcasting programming from National Public Radio (NPR), which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, band, city of license and state.