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WPEG (97.9 FM, "Power 98") is a mainstream urban radio station serving the Charlotte, North Carolina, market.It is owned by Beasley Broadcast Group.The station's studios are located on South Boulevard in the city's South End, [2] and a transmitter tower is located north of Dallas, North Carolina.
WRFX (99.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Kannapolis, North Carolina and serving the Charlotte metropolitan area.Owned by iHeartMedia, it airs a classic rock radio format, and calls itself "99.7 The Fox."
The studio for 97.9 The Beat as of March 2017. WIBT signed on May 1, 1970 as WBAQ. The station was owned by Greenville Broadcasting Company (Paul Artman, Sr.) and programmed beautiful music. In 2007, the station was sold to Debut Broadcasting and the format was changed to adult contemporary. The station was purchased by Delta Radio Network LLC ...
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 97.9 MHz: Argentina ... Open Radio in Buena Esperanza, ... WGOD-FM in Charlotte Amalie, ...
It first took the calls as an adult contemporary station, and kept them when it flipped to oldies as "Oldies 100.7" in 1989, finally giving them up in 2004 (the station is now known as WRDU). [3] On July 29, 2017, the station began "stunting" with continuous Christmas music. On August 2, 2017, WTRG relaunched as "Magic 97.9". [4]
KKSS – Kiss 97.3 – Rhythmic contemporary hit radio; KMGG-LP - 99.9 The Beat - Urban adult contemporary. KMGG-LP HD-3 - Wild 99.9 HD-3 - Urban contemporary; KABQ-FM - Hot 95.1 - Rhythmic Oldies / Classic hip hop; KZRR HD-2/K265CA - Power 100.9 - Mainstream urban; KYLZ - 101.3 The Hustle - Mainstream urban; KJFA-FM - Fuego 102.9 - Hispanic ...
WXRC (95.7 FM, "95.7 The Ride") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to serve Hickory, North Carolina, and targeting the Charlotte market. The station is owned by David Lingafelt and his Pacific Broadcasting Group and broadcasts a classic hits format.
In 1993, the station was sold to CBS Radio, and on October 15, at 7 pm, KLRX flipped to a classic hits/classic rock format under the KRRW call letters, branded as "Arrow 97.9". [6] [7] On April 3, 1997, the station switched back to adult contemporary as B-97.9 and changed to the current KBFB call letters. [8] [9]