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  2. WSOC-TV - Wikipedia

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    WSOC was the second radio station to sign on in Charlotte, having made its debut in 1929, seven years after the debut of WBT (1110 AM). Channel 9 originally operated as a primary NBC affiliate (owing to WSOC radio's affiliation with the NBC Red Network ), and maintained a secondary affiliation with ABC, sharing the network with WBTV.

  3. List of radio stations in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte: 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 ...

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  5. WSOC news anchor is leaving for an ‘amazing opportunity ...

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    John Paul holds a microphone for one of his daughters not long after he joined WSOC-TV Channel 9 in Charlotte, NC, in 2015. Paul announced on July 25, 2022, that he will be leaving the station for ...

  6. Ready for Christmas? These Charlotte radio stations are ... - AOL

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    ‘Tis the season for carols and holiday classics!

  7. WSOC-FM - Wikipedia

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    It was the second FM station to begin broadcasting in Charlotte after 106.7 WMIT, which signed on in 1941. (Because WMIT moved to Black Mountain, North Carolina, in the 1960s, WSOC-FM can claim it is now Charlotte's oldest FM station.) WSOC-FM originally was powered at 38,000 watts, a third of its current output.

  8. Music fans could still hear the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, The Doors and other classic rock bands on its live stream.

  9. WAXN-TV - Wikipedia

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    WSOC-TV produces 22 hours of locally produced newscasts each week for WAXN-TV (with four hours each weekday and a half-hour each on Saturdays and Sundays). [15] Although WSOC had operated WAXN since the station's inception, it did not produce a newscast for channel 64 until 1999, when it began producing a nightly 10 p.m. newscast.