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  2. WDNG - Wikipedia

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    Between July 2015 and July 2016, WDNG provided a live simulcast of every formal meeting of the Anniston City Council. [7] In April 2016 the station purchased an unbuilt translator in the Talladega area and was permitted to move it to Anniston to rebroadcast the station. That facility came on the air in early December, 2016.

  3. WHOG (AM) - Wikipedia

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    93.5 W228EK (Anniston) Links; Public license information . Public file; LMS; Website: www.935whog.com: WHOG (1120 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Hobson City ...

  4. WHMA-FM - Wikipedia

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    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.

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    The rise of Rumble (NASDAQ: RUM) stock has sparked investor interest in recent months. Share of the online video platform are up by almost 75% over the last year as the site grows more popular and ...

  6. WHMA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. The Fixxers - Wikipedia

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    The Fixxers is an American hip hop supergroup, formed in late 2006 by two Compton-based West Coast rap veterans DJ Quik and AMG. [1]Quik and AMG had worked together some years earlier when Quik (then known as DJ Quik) produced some records that AMG appeared on. [1]

  8. WVOK-FM - Wikipedia

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    WVOK was originally on AM 690. In 1977, WVOK-FM was launched in Birmingham, Alabama as an Album-Oriented Rock radio station called "K-99." The station broadcast from the 99.5 MHz frequency; it was originally a counterpart to WVOK 690 , one of the more popular Top 40 stations of its era.

  9. WTAZ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WTAZ (1580 AM, "1580 The Stadium") is a radio station broadcasting Fox Sports Radio's National Sports Radio programming, and some local Sports shows. [2] Licensed to Oxford, Alabama, United States, the station serves the Anniston–Oxford metropolitan area.