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  2. WQBE-FM - Wikipedia

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    WQBE-FM (97.5 MHz) is one of three Charleston, West Virginia Country FM radio stations. WQBE is owned by Bristol Broadcasting Company of Bristol, Virginia, with a "twin" radio station WXBQ-FM in that area. WQBE also has another "twin" station WKYQ-FM in Paducah, Kentucky also owned by Bristol Broadcasting. WQBE broadcasts with an ERP of 50,000 ...

  3. 97.5 FM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 97.5 MHz: ... West Virginia; WNRC-LP in Dudley, ... WQBE-FM in Charleston, West Virginia; WQOK in Carrboro, ...

  4. List of radio stations in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Charleston: West Virginia Radio Corporation of Charleston: News/Talk/Sports WCIR-FM: 103.7 FM: Beckley: Southern Communications Corporation: Contemporary hit radio WCLG-FM: 100.1 FM: Morgantown: AJG Corporation: Active rock WCST: 1010 AM: Berkeley Springs: West Virginia Radio Corporation of the Alleghenies: News/Talk/Sports WCST-FM: 98.7 FM ...

  5. List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign ...

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    Callsign Frequency City of license WRAC: 103.1 FM: Georgetown, Ohio: WRAD-FM: 101.7 FM: Radford, Virginia: WRAE: 88.7 FM: Raeford, North Carolina: WRAF: 90.9 FM ...

  6. WKNA-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on with a test pattern on September 21, 1953; regular broadcasts began on October 12. It was owned by Charleston businessman Joseph L. Smith, Jr. along with WKNA radio (950 AM, now WVTS; and 97.5 FM, now WQBE). It was an ABC affiliate, and also carried a secondary affiliation with the DuMont Television Network.

  7. WKWS - Wikipedia

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    in mid 1992, following the purchase of the station by West Virginia Radio Corporation, the format was subsequently changed to country music and was originally tagged "Kicks 96". The skew of WKWS was to target younger country music fans, going after a seemingly untapped audience not reached by Charleston country music mainstay, WQBE-FM.

  8. WBES - Wikipedia

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    WQBE (1983–2001) WVTS (2001–2010) ... is a sports formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Charleston, West Virginia, ... WBES in Nielsen Audio's AM station ...

  9. WRVZ (FM) - Wikipedia

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    The West Virginia Radio Corporation purchased WKAZ-FM and WSWW in 1995. It initially had a 1970s music format until spring 1997. Around that time, sister station 580 WCHS would move its oldies format to WKAZ-FM in favor of a news and talk radio format.