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The station was assigned the call letters WLFA on September 29, 1989. On November 29, 1989, the station changed its call sign to WQXJ; on December 9, 1996, it became WRBN. [3] The call sign WRBN was assigned to a ]small radio station in Warner Robins, Georgia (101.7 FM), from 1965 to 1988. The call sign was changed to WNEG-FM on February 10 ...
WKWN features programming from Fox News Radio, Salem Communications and Westwood One including Mike Gallagher, and Todd Starnes. [2] Alongside sister station WFLI, WKWN airs Dick Bartley's Classic Hits, The Wolfman Jack Radio Show, The Rick and Bubba Show, Dick Clark's Rock, Roll & Remember, and American Top 40 The 70's with Casey Kasem.
Station Channel Years owned Current status Dothan–Ozark, AL: WDHN: 18: 1986–2003: ABC affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group: Little Rock–Pine Bluff, AR: KARK-TV: 4: 1988–2003: NBC affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group Valdosta–Albany, GA: WVGA 44: 1986–1992: CBS affiliate WSWG, owned by Marquee Broadcasting
A ramen shop is a restaurant that specializes in ramen dishes, the wheat-flour Japanese noodles in broth. In Japan, ramen shops are very common and popular, and are sometimes referred to as ramen-ya (ラーメン屋) or ramen-ten (ラーメン店). Some ramen shops operate in short-order style, while others provide patrons with sit-down service.
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WDNN started broadcasting in May 1989. The station was created to serve the community through locally produced programs. The staff initially consisted of Doug Jensen, Doug Smith, Sherry Wein and James Logan. In the spring of 1993, WDNN started a daily newscast called NewsWatch 10. It was at that time that Calvin Means and three reporters joined ...
The station went on the air as WZLS in 1985 and was changed to WVCM ("Valdosta Country Music") on 1991-05-15. On 1992-02-01, the station changed its call sign to WYZK, on 2005-05-26 to WGOV-FM (to honor Eurith D. Rivers, former Georgia governor and father of "Dee" Rivers, the station owner) (the sister AM station had been WGOV-AM from its origin), on 2006-07-05 to WLYX, and on 2011-08-09 back ...
In the 1980s to early-1990s, "Z102" was the dominant (and often only) Top 40 station in Savannah. Stations like 99.7 WHTK, Kiss 98.7, Wave 97, and Blu 92 all tried and (mostly) failed in taking on the popular Z102. In August 1993, the station was sold and flipped to modern rock as "WZAT (or later, Z102) - Savannah's Rock and Roll Radio ...