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The station, while under construction, changed its call letters to WJOK on November 1, 1988, and again to the current WHOG call letters on December 28, 1990. [1] After several extensions to its construction permit, WHOG received its license to cover from the FCC on April 29, 1991. [5]
WDNG (1450 AM, "95.1 The Mountain") is a radio station licensed to serve Anniston, Alabama, United States. The station is owned by John Kennedy, through licensee Lake Broadcasting, Inc. (LBI Media). It airs a classic hits format. The station was assigned the WDNG call letters by the Federal Communications Commission. [2]
WHMA-FM, 100.5 MHz class C 100 kW, was added in 1947. In 1955, [citation needed] WHMA purchased WSPC, their primary competitor in Anniston, and took over this station's operation at 1390 kHz, 5 kW-D, 1-kW DA-N. The call letters WSPC were first used by a police radio station in Michigan.
WHMA-FM began broadcasting in 1947 and owned by Consolidated Publishing which printed The Anniston Star newspaper. Licensed to Anniston, Alabama WHMA was a class C 100,000 watt FM. The present WHMA-FM signed on the air January 2005 as a class A 6000 watt previously licensed to Ashland, Alabama as "Real Country" WASZ 95.5.
Jennifer Aniston's Friends character Rachel Green was all over the #freethenipple campaign long before freeing the nipple was even a thing. Of course, we love her for it. But fans have been ...
It has one runway designated 5/23 with an asphalt surface measuring 7,000 by 150 feet (2,134 x 46 m). [ 1 ] For the 12-month period ending April 30, 2012, the airport had 33,644 aircraft operations, an average of 92 per day: 71% general aviation , 15% military , 14% air taxi , and <1% scheduled commercial .
Renée Zellweger’s former Los Angeles home is back on the market! The Bridget Jones's Diary star, 55, purchased the Spanish-style ranch in 2015 and later sold it in 2021 to be closer to her ...
Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Alabama", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive Federal Writers' Project (1941), "Newspapers and Radio", Alabama; a Guide to the Deep South, American Guide Series, New York: Hastings House, pp. 110– 115, hdl:2027/uc1.b4469723 – via HathiTrust {{}}: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default ()