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WLWI – 1440 – News/talk [8] WLWI-FM – 92.3 ... North Carolina. Fayetteville. ... Nash FM — national country music branding used by many Cumulus stations since ...
WLXN (1440 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a southern gospel format. Licensed to Lexington, North Carolina, United States, it serves the Piedmont Triad area. The station is owned by Positive Alternative Radio, Inc. Its programming is also simulcast on translators W260BG (99.9 FM) and W291DD (106.1 FM).
1440 AM Oswego: NY: ESPN Radio 1440/100.1 WTLA: 1200 AM Syracuse: NY: ESPN Radio 97.7/1200 WRNY: 1310 AM Utica: NY: ESPN Radio 1310 WPEK: 880 AM Asheville: NC: ESPN Asheville WZGV: 730 AM Charlotte: NC: ESPN Radio 730 WECU: 1570 AM Greenville: NC: ESPN Greenville WWNB: 1490 AM New Bern: NC: ESPN New Bern WCMC-FM: 99.9 FM Raleigh–Durham: NC ...
94.1 began in the early 1940s as WBUY-FM by Davidson County Broadcasting as a simulcast partner of their AM station WBUY at 1440 on the dial. By the early-1970s separate calls of WLXN were acquired for the FM station but it remained simulcast with WBUY until 1976, when the station would break away from the simulcast at certain times during the day to air Christian programming.
WUVC-DT (channel 40) is a television station licensed to Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States, broadcasting the Spanish-language Univision network to the Research Triangle region. It is owned and operated by TelevisaUnivision alongside Raleigh -licensed low-power UniMás station WTNC-LD (channel 26).
With the callsign WLTT, 106.3 became a news/talk station called "The Big Talker" and in 2004, WWTB, an adult standards station at 103.9 FM which was licensed to Topsail Beach, North Carolina, began airing the same programming. Sea-Comm general manager Paul Knight called the format a "not-politically-correct talk station."
WCNC (1240 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a news talk format. [2] The station is licensed to serve the community of Elizabeth City, North Carolina , and is owned by East Carolina Radio. During the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s, this station was adult contemporary .
WKBC's morning show is hosted by Steve Handy. Local News is broadcast by long time news personality Ed Racey who is the stations longest tenured employee dating back to the 1960s. In 2021 WKBC-AM began simulcasting its AM signal on 92.7FM through a translator playing its Country music format mixing "Todays Country and All Time Favorites".