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WOLD-FM broadcasts a classic rock music format to the greater Marion/Saltville/Tazewell, Virginia, area. [4] Weekday programming includes The John Boy and Billy Big Show (from Premiere Radio Networks) in the mornings, [5] The Rick and Bubba Show afternoons and Nights with Alice Cooper (from United Stations Radio Networks) in late night. [6]
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A lifeboat station was established here in 1866 by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). [1] In 1978, the nearby lifeboat station at Staithes was reopened as in Inshore lifeboat station, and renamed Staithes and Runswick. The All-weather lifeboat 37-11 The Royal Thames (ON 978) was withdrawn, and Runswick Lifeboat Station closed. [2]
The station would broadcast from inside The Birthplace of Country Music museum, located in Bristol, Virginia. [10] Using vintage restored broadcasting equipment, the station would be a working exhibit inside the museum. [10] [11] The station's antenna would be placed on the WOPI tower, located on Delaney Street in Bristol, Virginia. [11] [12]
Prior to the dominance of FM radio, WZAP was the number one station in the Tri-Cities TN/VA market, playing country/western music with a personality-DJ format. The station switched to its current Southern gospel format in 1982. Some key on-air personnel over the years included Glen Harlow, Dave Ray, Ray Hutchins, Greg Hutchins, and Ed Spiegel.
Saltburn was officially released on November 17, 2023, as a limited release before it later expanded countrywide on November 22nd, giving fans who may not be in bigger cities a chance to finally ...
The station remained in operation until 1978, when the All-weather lifeboat was withdrawn, and the former station at nearby Staithes was reopened as an Inshore lifeboat station. [1] A rescue service was re-established in 1982 by the locally formed Runswick Bay Rescue Boat Association (RBRB). [2]
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