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WTMT (105.9 FM, "105.9 The Mountain") is an American classic rock radio station located in Asheville, North Carolina.The station is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to the nearby community of Weaverville and transmits with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 9.5 kW.
Radio One of North Carolina, LLC: Sports (ISN) WFOZ-LP: 105.1 FM: Winston-Salem: Forsyth Technical Community College: Variety WFQS: 91.3 FM: Franklin: Western North Carolina Public Radio: Classical music/news/talk WFSC: 1050 AM: Franklin: Sutton Radiocasting Corporation: Oldies WFSS: 91.9 FM: Fayetteville: WUNC Public Radio, LLC: Public radio ...
"United States TV Stations: North Carolina", Yearbook of Radio and Television, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1964, OCLC 7469377 – via Internet Archive Wiley J. Williams (2006), William S. Powell (ed.), "Television Stations" , Encyclopedia of North Carolina , University of North Carolina Press
During a suspected theft at a Weaverville Walmart Oct. 28, a man used pepper spray on a Weaverville Police Department officer, before the officer shot him, officials said. The shot was non-fatal.
The Southeast is grappling with widespread devastation after Helene made landfall Thursday as the strongest hurricane on record to slam into Florida’s Big Bend region and tore through multiple ...
Diane Anna of Weaverville, North Carolina, holds food rations delivered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. - Kim Dinan/KFF Health News Weaverville’s residents were under a boil-water ...
WSPA-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States, serving Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina as an affiliate of CBS. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Asheville, North Carolina –licensed CW station WYCW (channel 62).
Prior to the 1948 freeze on television station applications imposed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Skyway Broadcasting Corporation—owner of Asheville radio stations WLOS (1380 AM) and WLOS-FM (99.9)—had applied for the use of channel 7, one of three channels assigned to the city along with channel 5 (applied for by actress Mary Pickford) and 12.