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High school radio are radio stations located at high schools and usually operated by its students with faculty supervision. The oldest extant high school AM radio station is AM 1450 KBPS in Portland, Oregon. Portland radio station KBPS, first licensed in 1923, is the second oldest radio station overall in the city of Portland.
The station continues to air local high-school sports, and farm programming. WCSM also features newscasts from ABC Radio and the Ohio News Network as well as NASCAR racing while sister WCSM-FM continues in the station's heritage format, adult contemporary. WCSM-AM formerly featured a secondary branding as "Mellow 1350."
WJJM (1490 kHz, "Fox Sports 1490 Lewisburg") is an AM radio station broadcasting a sports format. [2] Licensed to Lewisburg, Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by WJJM, Inc. [3] and is affiliated with Fox Sports Radio. WJJM supplements Fox Sports Radio programming with local high school sports, produced in tandem with WJJM ...
A Friday night high school sports fixture on Kentucky radio for the last two decades will not return this season. ... I was able to pull it together and started with 12 stations 21 years ago.” ...
Local programming features "Sports Magazine," hosted by sports director Scott Gray, on Monday evenings. "Sports Magazine" has been a fixture on the station for more than two decades. WKPT (AM) has long been the home of Dobyns-Bennett (Kingsport) High School sports, heard on the flagship frequency of 1400 kHz and its translator at 94.3 FM.
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Fox Sports Radio programming is also extensively featured throughout the week. WEOL serves as the Lorain and Medina County affiliate for the Cleveland Guardians, [14] the Cleveland Cavaliers, [15] Ohio State Buckeyes football and basketball [16] and the Columbus Blue Jackets; [17] additionally, WEOL airs various local high school sports. [18]
WAVT-FM (101.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Pottsville, Pennsylvania, and calling itself "T-102." It is owned by Pottsville Broadcasting Company and broadcasts a Hot Adult Contemporary radio format. [2] [3] The station also broadcasts local high school sports and Penn State Nittany Lions football.