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WSLC-FM (94.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Roanoke, Virginia and serving the Roanoke Valley and New River Valley. WSLC-FM is owned and operated by Mel Wheeler, Inc. [2] It airs a country music radio format, using the moniker "94.9 Star Country." WSLC-FM's studios and offices are on Electric Road in Roanoke. [3]
Country WAMM: 790 AM: ... St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church: Catholic WEQF-FM: ... Classic Country WSLC-FM: 94.9 FM: Roanoke: Mel Wheeler, Inc. Country
Stinson grew up in Nashville, where he grew to love country music. He was in a high school band with Morris West, son of country star Dottie West.In 1970, Stinson first worked professionally in Dottie West's band the Heartaches, touring with Red Sovine and Don Gibson, and appearing on the Grand Ole Opry.
CBKV-FM in Cumberland House, Saskatchewan; CBON-FM-7 in Espanola, Ontario; CBTA-FM in Trail, British Columbia; CBUF-FM-8 in Port Alberni, British Columbia; CFFM-FM-2 in Quesnel, British Columbia
WRBT (94.9 FM, "Bob 94.9") is a country music radio station broadcasting in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and broadcasts with a power of 25 kilowatts from a transmitter site in Enola, Pennsylvania .
WRMV-LP (94.5 FM) is a Positive Country formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Madison Heights, Virginia and serving Lynchburg, Virginia. WRMV-LP is owned and operated by Fellowship Community Church and Christian Schools .
WKZC (94.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Scottville, Michigan , the Federal Communications Commission assigned the call letters of WKZC on June 21, 1982. WKZC (KZ 96) took to the air February 16, 1983, as a 3,000-watt station at 95.9 MHz owned by Kathy Ziehm/West Shore Broadcasting.
WMSR-FM began as country WTNR-FM, simulcasting WTNR from Waynesboro, Tennessee. WTNR-FM changed callsigns to WFRQ on May 7, 1994. It changed callsigns again on September 8, 1998, taking the current WMSR-FM. As of August 30, 2013, the station flipped from contemporary hit radio (CHR) to adult album alternative (AAA), keeping the "Star" name.