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The station was licensed to Smoky Mountain Broadcasters, of which W. Curtiss Russ was president. [2] In the 1980s the format was adult contemporary. Later formats included oldies and country. In 1990, WQNS and WHCC owner KAT Communications of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, filed for Chapter 11, but the stations were doing well and no changes ...
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
The Tar Heels returned to WBT beginning with the 2012 football season. North Carolina's second-most-powerful AM station, WPTF, joined the network in 2021. [14] As part of the deal, WPTF became the network's new flagship, though WCHL remains as an affiliate station. [15] WPTF had long been the flagship of rival NC State for more than 40 years ...
Football Basketball Baseball Coach's Shows Stream Link Men's Women's 1390 AM WABB: Belton, SC: Yes No No No No 1590 AM WCAM: Camden, SC: Yes Yes No No Yes 102.7 FM WPUB: Partial Partial No No Partial 1340 AM WQSC: Charleston, SC: Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial 105.5 FM WCCP-FM: Clemson, SC: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1410 AM WPCC: Clinton, SC: Partial ...
WAGI broadcast local as well as national news from the NBC Radio Network, as well as local sporting events from Gaffney High School, namely Gaffney Indians football. [5] Also, the station had a morning show called "Carolina in the Morning" and a popular show called " Swap & Shop " (heard at 6:35 am, 12:15 pm, & 5:15 pm Monday to Saturday) where ...
The station is an affiliate of the Atlanta Braves Radio Network. [4] It is the largest radio affiliate network in Major League Baseball. WGNC also is an affiliate of the Washington Commanders Radio Network. [5] Local high school football and college football games are also broadcast, along with games featuring the Gastonia Honey Hunters.
Both sides were manned by DJs from 6:00am to 12:00am seven days a week. After the station changed hands and went to Rick Goines, the station became automated with reel to reels and cart machines. The FM side, though, still was manned everyday. Local football games were announced on Friday nights by remote. Joseph Brennan was general manager.
WSPG (1400 AM) is a radio station licensed to Spartanburg, South Carolina. It is owned by Ryan Delaney, through licensee Fox Sports Spartanburg 2 LLC. The WSPG studios and transmitter are located at 340 Garner Road in Spartanburg. [1] [3]