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  2. List of radio stations in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    "AM Stations in the U.S.: North Carolina", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive Philip McFee; Wiley J. Williams (2006), "Radio Broadcasting" , in William S. Powell (ed.), Encyclopedia of North Carolina , University of North Carolina Press

  3. WFNZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    The slogan was "R&B from the 80s, 90s, and Now", although some 70s disco/soul/R&B songs remained on the playlist. On August 31, 2011, Radio One announced its intention to sell off their Charlotte stations to Davis Broadcasting, [ 13 ] but in April 2012, the deal fell through, and Radio One decided to keep the stations.

  4. WBAV-FM - Wikipedia

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    WBAV-FM (101.9 MHz, "V 101.9") is an urban adult contemporary radio station serving the Charlotte metropolitan area (Metrolina). [2] Owned by Beasley Broadcast Group, WBAV's studios and offices are on South Boulevard in Charlotte's South End. [3]

  5. WGFY - Wikipedia

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    WGFY (1480 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Charlotte, North Carolina. The station is owned by the Charlotte Advent Media Corporation and it broadcasts a Christian talk and teaching radio format as a network affiliate of LifeTalk Radio. [2] WGFY carries hourly newscasts from the Salem Radio Network (SRN News).

  6. WPEG - Wikipedia

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    WPEG (97.9 FM, "Power 98") is a mainstream urban radio station serving the Charlotte, North Carolina, market.It is owned by Beasley Broadcast Group.The station's studios are located on South Boulevard in the city's South End, [2] and a transmitter tower is located north of Dallas, North Carolina.

  7. WOSF - Wikipedia

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    105.3 signed on as WAGY-FM in 1959, as the FM sister to WAGY (AM 1320) in Forest City, North Carolina.The station at the time was partially owned by Raymond Parker. WAGY-FM was sold entirely to Parker, who with his wife, Bright G. Parker, formed Gaffney Broadcasting in 1971 and moved WAGY-FM to Gaffney, pairing it with their AM WEAC, and changing the call letters to WAGI-FM, increasing the ...

  8. WGIV (1600 AM) - Wikipedia

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    WGIV (1600 kHz) was a commercial AM radio station, licensed to Charlotte, North Carolina, and serving the Charlotte metropolitan area. It was the first station in the Charlotte radio market to target the African-American audience full time. [1]

  9. WSGE - Wikipedia

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    WSGE (91.7 MHz) is a non-commercial, public radio station in Dallas, North Carolina, and serving the Charlotte metropolitan area. It is owned by Gaston College and run by a staff of professionals, students and volunteers. It has an adult album alternative (AAA) radio format.