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WEZL (103.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Charleston, South Carolina, and serving the Lowcountry.It broadcasts a country music radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. WEZL carries two nationally syndicated programs: The Bobby Bones Show on weekday mornings and After Midnite with Granger Smith, heard overnights.
Charleston: SC: ESPN 98.9 KTOQ: 1340 AM Rapid City: SD: ESPN Radio 1340 & 105.7 KVTK: 1570 AM Vermillion: SD: ESPN Radio 1570 WKFN: 540 AM Clarksville: TN: ESPN Radio 540 WTJF: 1390 AM Jackson: TN: Sports Radio 94FM 1390am WTJF-FM: 94.3 FM Jackson: TN: Sports Radio 94FM 1390am WKPT: 1400 AM Johnson City: TN: ESPN Radio 1400 WMFS: 680 AM Memphis ...
South Carolina Educational TV Commission: News/Talk WOBS-LP: 106.1 FM: Orangeburg: South Carolina State University: Variety WOCS-LP: 93.7 FM: Orangeburg: New Perspectives Media Assoc. Urban adult contemporary WOEZ: 93.7 FM: Burton: Saga South Communications, LLC: Soft adult contemporary WOHM-LP: 96.3 FM: Charleston: Media Reform SC: Variety ...
The station went on the air as WMTY-FM on March 9, 1989. On January 20, 1991, the station changed its call sign to the current WZSN. [2]Prior to being acquired by Augusta Radio Fellowship Institute, Inc. in January 2024, [3] and becoming an affiliate of its GNN Radio in May 2024, WZSN was an adult contemporary station for many years known as "Sunny 103.5".
WSCI - South Carolina Educational TV Radio [89.3 MHz] - NPR News and Classical WKCL - We Know Christ Lives [ 91.5 MHz ] - Contemporary Christian WCKN - 92.5 Kickin' Country [ 92.5 MHz ] - Country music
From 1954 until 2002, WIS/WVOC was the flagship for the University of South Carolina college football and basketball, and touted itself as the "Home of the Gamecocks." However, on June 27, 2002, Host Communications, which handled game broadcasts for the university, decided to leave WVOC in favor of rival Citadel Broadcasting stations.
The station signed on the air in 1982; 42 years ago ().Its original call sign was WKCN. It also used the call letters WVVO before becoming WTMZ in 1993. On August 17, 2020, WTMZ ended its simulcast of 98.9 WTMZ-FM "ESPN Charleston" and began airing sports programming previously heard on WQSC. [3]
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