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Al Kahn bought WAGR in January 1957, 27 months after the station signed on, and signed WJSK on the air in 1964. He ran both stations until 1992. [3]After Messa Corp. bought the stations from Southeastern Broadcasting Corp. in July 1992, WAGR and WJSK ended their tradition of airing only Lumberton high school football and began carrying games involving other Robeson County teams.
"AM Stations in the U.S.: North Carolina", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive Philip McFee; Wiley J. Williams (2006), "Radio Broadcasting" , in William S. Powell (ed.), Encyclopedia of North Carolina , University of North Carolina Press
WFLB (96.5 FM, "96.5 Jack FM") is an adult hits radio station located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, owned by Beasley Broadcasting Group, Inc., through licensee Beasley Media Group, LLC. The WFLB studios are located east of downtown Fayetteville, and its transmitter is located north of Lumberton, North Carolina.
KHTW (1300 AM) is an American terrestrial radio station licensed to Lumberton, Texas, broadcasting a Conservative talk format. The facility signed on from Silsbee, Texas as KKAS on December 31, 1959. On January 31, 2000, the callsign was changed to KSET. In 2009, it moved to the new tower site in southwest Lumberton.
WBRM (1250 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic country music format. [2] Licensed to Marion, North Carolina, United States, the station is currently owned by Todd Fowler, Brian Lilly, and Kevin Lilly, through licensee Skyline Media Holdings, LLC.
The Weather Channel 12 hours ago Winter Storm Kingston Maps Tracker: Radar, Forecasts, Alerts And More Track Winter Storm Kingston's forecast here, including the threat of snow and ice.
WCNC (1240 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a news talk format. [2] The station is licensed to serve the community of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, and is owned by East Carolina Radio. During the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s, this station was adult contemporary.
On Nov. 15, 2008, an EF0 tornado touched down just east of St. Pauls in Robeson County, about 12 miles northeast of Lumberton. This tornado was estimated to have winds of 80 mph with a path length ...