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  2. Crimson Tide Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    Huntsville: Alabama Affiliate WHOD: 94.5 FM Jackson: Alabama Affiliate WJQS: 1400 AM Jackson: Mississippi Football only W292EX: 106.3 FM Jackson: Mississippi n/a (WJQS relay) WJLX: 1240 AM Jasper: Alabama Affiliate W268BM: 101.5 FM Jasper: Alabama n/a (WJLX relay) WINL: 98.5 FM Linden: Alabama Affiliate W257AZ: 99.3 FM Lookout Mountain ...

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  4. WAAY-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station's first broadcast was on August 1, 1959, as WAFG-TV. It was the second television outlet in the Huntsville region, signing on five years after NBC affiliate WMSL-TV (now WAFF). In addition, WAFG-TV is the longest serving station licensed to Huntsville, as WMSL was still licensed to Decatur at the time.

  5. CTC Media - Wikipedia

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    CTC Media (till 2004 - StoryFirst Communications) was established by a U.S. entrepreneur Peter Gerwe in 1989 in Delaware in the United States. [2] In 1991 co-founded Russian-American radio station Maximum.

  6. CTC (TV station) - Wikipedia

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    Now armed with Network Ten's stream of programs and branding, CTC was able to stay on the air all night, taking a feed from Sydney for the midnight-dawn shift. CTC was in a relatively strong position in Canberra ahead of aggregation, which would see the station expand into the Illawarra, Central West and Riverina. CTC had a 24-hour schedule, a ...

  7. WVNN-FM - Wikipedia

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    WVNN-AM-FM formerly carried University of Alabama Crimson Tide football and Tennessee Titans football during the fall, and Alabama Vipers arena football games in the spring, as part of a simulcast with sister station, WUMP "SportsRadio 730/103.9, The UMP".

  8. WVNN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WVNN is a daytimer station, broadcasting at 7,000 watts non-directional, with its transmitter located off Lee Highway (U.S. Route 72) in Huntsville. [2] Because AM 770 is a clear channel frequency reserved for 50,000 watt Class A WABC in New York City , WVNN must go off the air at night to avoid interference.

  9. WQAH-FM - Wikipedia

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    WQAH-FM (105.7 FM) is a classic country, bluegrass, and gospel music-formatted radio station licensed to Addison, Alabama, that serves Decatur, Alabama, and the western portion of the Huntsville, Alabama, market. [3] The station is owned by Abercrombie Broadcasting Company. WQAH's transmitter is located west of Battleground, Alabama.