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WACB (860 AM) is a radio station licensed to Taylorsville, North Carolina, United States. The station is owned by Apple City Broadcasting Co. [2] [3] References
WTLK (1570 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Southern Gospel format. Licensed to Taylorsville, North Carolina , United States. The station is currently owned by Apple City Broadcasting.
City of license [1] [2] Licensee Format [3] WAAE: 91.9 FM: New Bern: American Family Association: Inspirational WAAV: 980 AM: Leland: Cumulus Licensing LLC: News/Talk WABZ-LP: 101.5 FM: Albemarle: Valley View Radio: Variety WACB: 860 AM: Taylorsville: Apple City Broadcasting: Variety WADE: 1340 AM: Wadesboro: New Life Community Temple of Faith ...
The town was named Taylorsville in honor of General Zachary Taylor who at that time was in Mexico engaged in the Mexican–American War. The land for the town was donated by J.M. Bogle who gave 22 acres (89,000 m 2), William Matheson who gave 13 acres (53,000 m 2) and James James who gave 11 3 ⁄ 4 acres for a total of 46 3 ⁄ 4 acres.
City of license / Market Station Years owned Current status Greensboro, NC: WPET 950 Unknown–2001 Owned by Truth Broadcasting Corporation WKSI 98.7 Unknown–2001 WSMW, owned by Audacy, Inc. Waterloo–Cedar Rapids, IA: KFMW 107.9 1996–2012 Owned by NRG Radio, LLC: KOKZ 105.7 Unknown–2012 KWLO 1330 1996–2012 KPTY, owned by NRG Radio ...
Jim Belushi is looking back on his time on Saturday Night Live.. When asked how the NBC late show changed his life on the red carpet at SNL50: The Anniversary Special, the 70-year-old comedian ...
Former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, delivers his remarks on Wednesday, October 30, 2024 at the Rocky Mount Event Center in Rocky Mount, N.C.
WCVP first aired on October 12, 1958. In February 1974, a 29-year-old man died when he fell more than 100 feet off of the 450-foot WCVP radio tower in Murphy. [5] The radio tower was knocked down and broken during the tornado outbreak of April 1–2, 1974. [6]