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  2. WQDR-FM - Wikipedia

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    WQDR-FM (94.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Raleigh, North Carolina, broadcasting to the Research Triangle. "94.7 QDR" presents a country music radio format and is owned by the Curtis Media Group. [2] [3] WQDR-FM's studios and offices are on Highwoods Boulevard in Raleigh. [4] The station's transmitter is off Business Route 70 in Garner ...

  3. Advance Auto Parts - Wikipedia

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    Advance Auto Parts, Inc. is an American automotive aftermarket parts provider. Headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina , it serves professional installer and do it yourself (DIY) customers. As of December 2023 [update] , Advance operated 4,935 stores and 321 Worldpac branches in the United States and Canada.

  4. Curtis Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Media Group is a broadcast media company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. The company owns and operates several North Carolina radio stations and television networks. The company owns and operates several North Carolina radio stations and television networks.

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    Plus, Toyota adds 3,000 jobs, Pfizer shuts down sites, Wolfspeed updates construction progress, and the Red Hat source code controversy explained.

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  7. Open Source: Raleigh’s biggest bank is in the spotlight. But ...

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    I’m Brian Gordon, tech reporter for The News & Observer, and this is Open Source, a weekly rundown of business, labor and technology in North Carolina. ... After a week of rumors, Raleigh’s ...

  8. Centurion (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    According to Frank J. Berto, [2] [3] Raleigh Industries of America had been looking at a Japanese source for their Grand Prix model. Raleigh America ordered 2,000 bicycles from Tano and Company of Osaka but their parent company in England, TI-Raleigh, disapproved — concerned that the Tano-built bikes were too well made and would have outsold their own British bikes.

  9. Progress Energy Inc - Wikipedia

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    The company built a new headquarters in downtown Raleigh in 2004. [3] On January 10, 2011, Duke Energy announced plans to take over Progress Energy in a $26 billion deal resulting in the country's largest electric utility with 7.1 million customers. Duke Energy plans to "maintain substantial operations in Raleigh."