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On March 30, 2009, WFVL made a switch to its current urban adult contemporary format, WMGU "Magic 106.9 FM," and dropped its simulcast and WFVL call sign, which moved to 102.3 FM. Magic 106.9 picked up Steve Harvey when WCCG dropped him, and added Keith Sweat. The station's tower has also been moved 11 miles closer to Fayetteville. [10]
102.5 FM: Rocky Mount: New Lite Media: Gospel WAME: 550 AM: Statesville: Statesville Family Radio Corporation: Classic country WAOG-LP: 100.7 FM: Aberdeen: Calvary Chapel of the Sandhills: Christian WARR: 1520 AM: Warrenton: Logan Darensburg d/b/a Darensburg Broadcasting: African-American Variety WART-LP: 95.5 FM: Marshall: Radio Madison ...
On November 9, 2017, WMRV changed their format from sports/rock to classic rock, re-branded as "106.5 The River", and the FM translator changed frequency from 92.5 FM to 106.5 FM and moved to Fayetteville (as W293DD).
Shilynne Cole and Busta Brown now host a local morning show, and Renee Vaughn, who was a local host during Joyner's show, moved to middays. The Steve Harvey Morning Show replaced Tom Joyner on November 9, 2015. [4] [5] In November–December 2021, WQMG achieved a rating of 13.0, the largest share in the history of the station. [6]
After the FM band was reassigned to 88-108 MHz, WMIT moved to 97.3 MHz. In 1947, WSJS was authorized to establish its own FM station, WSJS-FM. Contemporary FCC rules disallowed more than one station on a given band from operating in a common studio site, so WMIT's studios were relocated from Winston-Salem to Charlotte, [16] 90 miles (140 km) away.
WFSS (91.9 FM) is a public radio station in Fayetteville, North Carolina, broadcasting National Public Radio programming originating from WUNC.It was owned by Fayetteville State University until May 2015, when it was purchased by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and turned into a WUNC satellite.
The station added The Steve Harvey Morning Show in mornings on November 2. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] On May 5, 2016, The Block began simulcasting on 104.5 W283CG Inman and rebranded as "96.3/104.5 The Block". 104.5 had completed its move from Tryon and operates from just outside Spartanburg. [ 9 ]
106.9 SFM in Sittingbourne; BFBS Catterick; Drystone Radio in Cowling, North Yorkshire; Gulshan Radio in Wolverhampton; Heart Hertfordshire in Welwyn Garden City, Letchworth Garden City, Hatfield, Ware, Hertford, Hitchin and Baldock.