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WYLE (95.1 MHz), branded as Willie 95.1 & 97.5, is a classic country formatted FM radio station in Grove City, Pennsylvania. It is owned by Seven Mountains Media, through licensee Southern Belle Media Family, LLC. The station originates its programming from facilities it shares with WKST and WUZZ in New Castle, Pennsylvania.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. Contemporary hit radio station in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States WNKS Charlotte, North Carolina United States Broadcast area Metrolina Frequency 95.1 MHz (HD Radio) Branding Kiss 95.1 Programming Format Contemporary hit radio Subchannels HD2: Fox Sports Charlotte (sports radio ...
Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "North Carolina", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: North Carolina", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive
WXRC (95.7 FM, "95.7 The Ride") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to serve Hickory, North Carolina, and targeting the Charlotte market. The station is owned by David Lingafelt and his Pacific Broadcasting Group and broadcasts a classic hits format.
On February 4, 2022, WLLI changed its format from country to a simulcast of classic country-formatted WLYE-FM (94.1 MHz) in Glasgow, branded as "Willie Country". [ 4 ] In August 2024, Seven Mountains Media announced that they has closed a $450,000 deal to buy this station and WCLU in Glasgow from Royse Radio. [ 5 ]
The station was originally constructed and owned by Risden Allen Lyon. The call sign was WRPL (the initials of Lyon's father, Robert Phillip Lyon). WRPL signed on in 1964, broadcasting with 1,000 watts, daytime only, from radio studios in a building that Lyon owned at 1402 East Morehead Street in Charlotte, the location of his father's drugstore. [7]
WRNS-FM (95.1 MHz) is a radio station located in Kinston, North Carolina, in the United States. Its format is contemporary country. The station has a non-directional signal of 100,000 watts, that reaches "from the capital to the coast". The station has served Kinston and eastern North Carolina since the 1960s, when it was WFTC-FM.
There was some separate programming — predominantly NC State Wolfpack sports and Sunday morning programming. After Clear Channel was forced to divest some of its stations in order to merge with AMFM Broadcasting, WSML and WSJS were sold in 2000 to Infinity Broadcasting Corporation , which also purchased WMFR from AMFM. [ 19 ]