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WRHI is a nine-time winner of the South Carolina Broadcasters Association Radio Station of the Year award. Since 2000, WRHI has been honored with over 200 "Star Awards" from the South Carolina Broadcasters Association, becoming the most honored station in South Carolina History.
Officially licensed to Lancaster, South Carolina, Interstate 107 broadcasts from the WRHI/WRHM studios at 142 North Confederate Ave. near Downtown Rock Hill. WRHM is a country music formatted station, but also airs University of South Carolina football, basketball, and baseball, as well as NFL and college basketball games from Westwood One.
WRHI: 1340 AM: Rock Hill: Our Three Sons Broadcasting, LLP: News/Talk, live sportscasts ... Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, ...
The Palau site is no longer in operation, having closed October 27, 2019. Along with the sale of WHRI, this concludes all of World Harvest Radio's shortwave broadcasting. In 1998, its third station, WHRA in Greenbush, Maine, signed on with Angel 5, a signal for Africa and the Middle East. As of November 17, 2009, World Harvest ceased operations ...
This is a list of AM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters WN to WS. ... WRHI: 1340 AM: Rock Hill, South Carolina: WRHL ...
This is a List of shortwave radio broadcasters updated on Jun 4, 2024: [1] [2] By country. State ... WRHI: 1985 Yes Based in Furman, South Carolina. WEWN: 1992
W281BE, known as 104.1 the Bridge, is a Contemporary Christian radio station licensed to Fort Mill, South Carolina, which relays the HD2 channel of WRHM.W232AX, which broadcasts on 94.3 FM also airs the same programming (also relays WRHM-HD2).
1340 kHz is defined as a Class C (local) frequency in the coterminous United States and such stations on this frequency are limited to 1,000 watts. U.S. stations outside the coterminous United States (Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, & the U.S. Virgin Islands) on this frequency are defined as Class B (regional) stations.