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The 2024–25 network television schedule for the five major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the prime time hours from September 2024 to August 2025. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2023–24 television season .
Radio One of North Carolina, LLC: Urban contemporary WFNZ-FM: 92.7 FM: Harrisburg: Radio One of North Carolina, LLC: Sports (ISN) WFOZ-LP: 105.1 FM: Winston-Salem: Forsyth Technical Community College: Variety WFQS: 91.3 FM: Franklin: Western North Carolina Public Radio: Classical music/news/talk WFSC: 1050 AM: Franklin: Sutton Radiocasting ...
Here's a month-wise breakup of all the major music festivals 2025 has in store. Top Music Festivals to Watch for in 2025 ... the iconic Britpop band is reuniting for live shows in the U.S. They ...
WMAG (99.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to High Point, North Carolina, and serving the Piedmont Triad, including Greensboro and Winston-Salem.It is owned by iHeartMedia and it broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and December.
Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) is a state network of PBS member television stations and NPR member radio stations serving the U.S. state of Georgia.It is operated by the Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission, an agency of the Georgia state government which holds the licenses for most of the PBS and NPR member stations licensed in the state.
Print/export Download as PDF ... Mercer County Community College: Classical music: WWRR: 104.9 FM: Scranton: ... This page was last edited on 7 January 2025, at 23:43 ...
As of the census [13] of 2000, there were 3,400 people, 1,526 households, and 929 families residing in the town. The population density was 551.6 inhabitants per square mile (213.0/km 2).
Dade County is a county located in the southwest part of the U.S. state of Missouri.As of the 2020 census, the population was 7,569. [1] Its county seat is Greenfield. [2] The county was organized in 1841 and named after Major Francis L. Dade of Virginia, who was killed in the Second Seminole War in 1835.