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Que Pasa Radio was a network of radio stations in North Carolina broadcasting music and news in Spanish. Que Pasa Radio was heard on WYSR 1590 AM High Point, NC and was formerly heard on WREV 1220 AM Reidsville, NC , WTOB 1380 AM Winston-Salem, NC , WLLO 1530 AM Durham, NC , WWBG 1470 AM Greensboro, NC and WRTG 1000 AM Raleigh, NC .
Quepasa Corporation was a US-based social media technology company catering to Latino Audiences worldwide. Quepasa owned and operated Quepasa.com, a social network, Quepasa Games (formerly Techfront), [2] a social game development studio, and Quepasa Contests, a social media advertising solution (formerly Quepasa DSM).
Prior to purchase by Que Pasa Media, WREV broadcast a country music format and aired several community-oriented talk shows. The call letters refer to the local newspaper, The Reidsville Review . WWMO, now WJMH , was co-owned with the station.
Qué pasa may refer to: Quepasa, a website ¿Qué Pasa, USA?, a bilingual sitcom; Qué Pasa, Spanish-language newspaper from North Carolina; Que Pasa Radio, Spanish-language radio station from North Carolina; Qué Pasa, a Chilean right-wing political magazine
Latino Media Network, the newly formed media company that stirred controversy when it announced plans this summer to purchase Miami’s Radio Mambí along with 17 other stations in Hispanic ...
Jerry Holt [17] leased the station from owner Davidson Media and was the general manager of WTOB as well as an on-air D.J. [17] The station announced that it was moving its studios to 3rd Avenue in Winston-Salem. WTOB was based on the style and music that made it the top radio station in Winston-Salem in the 1960s and 1970s, and past jingles ...
Que Pasa moved from WSGH to WWBG and WTOB. [8] WTOB began airing separate programming in 2013. [9] In December 2020, WTOB 980 AM/96.7 FM began simulcasting on the 1470 AM frequency. During simulcast, the station call sign WWBG has been retained, and the transmitter power has been maintained at 10,000 watts daytime and 5,000 watts at night.
On February 3, 2005, WGSB and its two sister AM stations ceased broadcasting the "His Radio WRTP" Christian format, [9] and after a day off-air, the three stations resumed broadcasting, now with a regional Mexican format branded as "Que Pasa", formerly heard on WFTK. [10]