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WXYT (1270 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Detroit, Michigan. It airs a betting-oriented sports radio format known as "The Bet Detroit". Most programming comes from the BetQL Network and Infinity Sports Network. During College football season, WXYT airs live play-by-play from the Central Michigan University Chippewas football ...
Clemson, SC: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1410 AM WPCC: Clinton, SC: Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial 93.1 FM WZMJ: Columbia, SC: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 97.5 FM W248DD: Cowpens, SC: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1560 AM WAHT: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1450 AM WGNC: Gastonia, NC: No Yes No No No [permanent dead link ] 1470 AM WPIF: Georgetown, SC: Yes No No No ...
Rob Dempsey, a Christian radio host known for his time on the local South Carolina show Rob and Lizz in the Morning, has died.. On Thursday, Oct. 24, the Greenville, S.C., Christian radio station ...
Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "South Carolina", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: South Carolina", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive
For the Tigers’ broadcast, 93.1 in the Columbia area and 105.5 FM in the Clemson area (see all Clemson radio affiliates here) Satellite radio: Sirius/XM Channel 106 or 190
Radio: 105.5 FM in the Clemson area (see all Clemson radio affiliates here) Satellite radio: SiriusXM 137 or 193. Series history: Clemson leads 39-19-1 and has won 5 straight. Clemson vs. UNC ...
WCCP-FM signed on the air on April 8, 1993 at 104.9 MHz. It was an oldies station using the name "Foothills 104.9", but switched to all-sports by the end of the decade. . Tommy Powell was mainly responsible for getting WCCP-FM 104.9 on th
Before merging with WXYT-FM, WXYT/1270 was the sole flagship station from 2001–2007. From 1964–2000, Detroit's WJR was the Tigers' exclusive radio flagship. As a maximum-power clear-channel station, Tigers games on WJR could be received from hundreds of miles away on warm, clear nights.