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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 ...
North Carolina radio station stubs (246 P) Pages in category "Radio stations in North Carolina" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 310 total.
18 North Carolina. 19 Ohio. 20 Oregon. 21 Pennsylvania. 22 Rhode Island. 23 South Carolina. 24 Tennessee. 25 Texas. ... The following is a list of radio stations ...
The North Carolina Public Radio Association is a statewide collaborative of sixteen public radio stations. [1] The association members include: Public Radio East, New Bern Public Radio for Eastern North Carolina; WCPE, Raleigh The Classical Station; WCQS, Asheville The Mountain Air Network; WDAV, Davidson 89.9 Classical Public Radio
A list of radio stations in Charlotte (including Gastonia, Hickory, Concord, and Shelby), North Carolina and Rock Hill, South Carolina United States portal Pages in category "Radio stations in the Charlotte metropolitan area"
WXRC (95.7 FM, "95.7 The Ride") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to serve Hickory, North Carolina, and targeting the Charlotte market. The station is owned by David Lingafelt and his Pacific Broadcasting Group and broadcasts a classic hits format.
WKBC's morning show is hosted by Steve Handy. Local News is broadcast by long time news personality Ed Racey who is the stations longest tenured employee dating back to the 1960s. In 2021 WKBC-AM began simulcasting its AM signal on 92.7FM through a translator playing its Country music format mixing "Todays Country and All Time Favorites".
WGNC (1450 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a Talk and Sports radio format. It is licensed to Gastonia, North Carolina, and is owned by Scott Neisler. WGNC is powered at 1,000 watts, using a non-directional antenna. [2] Programming is also heard on 220 watt FM translator W266DC in Gastonia, at 101.1 MHz. [3]