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In 1956, when Channel 11 (now WXIA-TV) came on the air in Atlanta, WGAU-FM created a second harmonic at 199.0, on top of the video carrier of WXIA-TV at 199.25. That caused interference for WXIA-TV, so WGAU-FM got permission from the Federal Communications Commission to move to 102.5 MHz.
WERD was the first radio station owned and programmed by African Americans. The station was established in Atlanta, Georgia on October 3, 1949, broadcasting on 860 AM (now used by WAEC). The National Black Radio Hall of Fame Atlanta Chapter is reopening WERD which still exists at its birth location and will also include a historical museum with ...
The Atlanta metropolitan area is currently the ninth-largest radio market in the United States as ranked by Nielsen Media Research. [6] The following list includes full-power stations licensed to Atlanta proper, in addition to area suburbs. Currently, radio stations that primarily serve the Atlanta metropolitan area include: [7] [8]
Create on 8.2, World on 8.3, PBS Kids on 8.4, GPB Radio on 8.8 Atlanta: Atlanta: 11 10 WXIA-TV: NBC: Quest on 11.2, True Crime Network on 11.3, The Nest on 11.4 Shop LC on 11.5 Atlanta: Rome: 14 16 WPXA-TV: Ion: Court TV on 14.2, Laff on 14.3, Ion Mystery on 14.4, Ion Plus on 14.5, Grit on 14.6, Jewelry TV on 14.7, HSN2 on 14.8 Atlanta: Atlanta ...
WRDG-HD2 airs a simulcast of sister station WWPW, which airs a contemporary hit radio format as "Power 105.3". WRDG-HD3 airs the "Atlanta’s Peach" format. In late March 2010, low-power digital TV station WANN-LD started carrying the audio of WKLS on one of its multiplexed, audio-only digital subchannels. Originally on virtual channel 32.13 ...
TV and radio information for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race
WAEC (860 kHz) is an AM radio station in Atlanta, Georgia, The station is owned by Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc., through licensee Beasley Media Group, LLC, . Originally a 1,000-watt daytime-only station, in the mid-1980s WAEC increased power to 5,000 watts, then was licensed for a 24-hour signal with 500 watts during nighttime hours and 2,500 watts during critical hours.
WRAS (88.5 MHz) is a non-commercial FM radio station in Atlanta, Georgia, licensed to Georgia State University.Its schedule is split between college radio format (Album 88) airing from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. and public radio programming from Georgia Public Broadcasting (88.5 GPB Atlanta) airing from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.