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WGWG (4, MeTV): (owned by Howard Stirk Holdings), studios in Mount Pleasant, licensed in Charleston; WCSC-TV (5, CBS): owned by Gray Television, studios in Charleston, licensed in Charleston; WITV-TV (7, PBS): owned by South Carolina Educational Television, transmitter in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, licensed in Charleston
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of South Carolina, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats.
WCKN (92.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Moncks Corner, South Carolina , United States, the station serves the Charleston, South Carolina area. The station is owned by Saga Communications as part of its Charleston Radio Group. [ 2 ]
In music, an interval ratio is a ratio of the frequencies of the pitches in a musical interval. For example, a just perfect fifth (for example C to G) is 3:2 ( Play ⓘ ), 1.5, and may be approximated by an equal tempered perfect fifth ( Play ⓘ ) which is 2 7/12 (about 1.498).
On December 6, 2016, WQSC changed its format from news/talk to sports, branded as "98.5 The Sports Zone" (simulcasting FM translator W243CO/98.5—Charleston, now W253BW). [6] On August 17, 2020, the sports format known as "The Zone" was moved to WTMZ 910 AM Charleston. WQSC flipped to classic country, branded as "98.5 WQSC". [7]
Country star Darius Rucker has had two number two albums on the Billboard 200: Charleston, SC 1966 in 2010 and True Believers in 2013, as well as nine number one songs on the Country Airplay chart from 2008 to 2020. Country singer Josh Turner from Florence County had a number two on the Billboard 200 with Your Man in 2006.
In addition to being heard on 910 AM, WTMZ is also simulcast on 99-watt FM translator 94.7 W234CV in Charleston. Most of WTMZ's programming comes from Fox Sports Radio . On weekdays, it also carries The Jim Rome Show from the Infinity Sports Network , The Dan Patrick Show from Fox Sports Radio and The Paul Finebaum Show from ESPN's Charlotte ...
The geechee dances that accompanied the music of the dock workers in Charleston followed a rhythm that inspired Eubie Blake's "Charleston Rag" and soon later James P. Johnson's "The Charleston", as well as the dance craze that defined a nation in the 1920s. "Ballin' the Jack", which was the popular dance in the years before "The Charleston ...