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WTAB (1370 AM) is an American AM radio station broadcasting a Full service format, comprising news, sports, local information and country music Monday through Saturday and Gospel programming Sundays. Licensed to Tabor City, North Carolina , it serves the area, which also includes Tabor City's "twin city", Loris, South Carolina .
The local live morning show is "The Swap Shop". Callers list items to buy, sell, or trade from 8:00am – 12:00pm Monday through Saturday. The Swap Shop was originally hosted by Blair Cameron, who ran the swap shop at WWGP's cross-town rival station WEYE starting in 1978, before taking the show to WWGP in 1986.
WNCA (1570 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a news/talk format. Licensed to Siler City, North Carolina, United States, the station is owned by Chatham Broadcasting.WNCA offers swap-shop, local news, local sports, obituaries, adult contemporary music, and beach music for the Siler City area.
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WEYE aired "BINGO" in the late 1960s from 10-10:30 AM, hosted by Jerry Farmer. In the 1970s, "Swap Shop", a buy and sell program aired from 10:30-11 AM. In 1976, WEYE began to compete with cross town rival, WWGP, in the area of local news. WEYE hired Lou Merrit, a graduate of Central Carolina Technical Institute's Radio-TV Program.
Local businesses in Asheville and Buncombe County are expected to see a loss of $585 million in visitor spending during the first quarter of 2025, according to Vic Isley, the president and CEO of ...
WWGP 1050 AM Today's Best Country – country, The Swap Shop and local news; W204AV 88.7 – Christian; WDCC 90.5 – variety (owned by Central Carolina Community College) WLHC 103.1 – pop standards; WDSG 107.9 – beach, oldies, and gospel; WXKL 1290 – gospel
On WADA he played classic country music, and he hosted a "Swap Shop" show on WGNC and WOHS. By this time he had experienced a kidney transplant and two pancreas transplants . On Memorial Day 2007, while on the air, Biggerstaff had a seizure and asked for help on the air, and a listener called 911 .