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WCFT-FM (106.5 MHz, "Bigfoot Country") is an American country music formatted radio station licensed to serve Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.The station is the flagship station of the Bigfoot Country radio network owned by Seven Mountains Media, through licensee Southern Belle, LLC, and is operated out of studios in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania.
WLYC has seen a variety of formats through the years; it has been an Adult Contemporary/Adult Standards station (2002–2004); a talk station (1999–2002) during which the nationally syndicated Travel World Radio Show was its highest-rated program; Classic Country (1997–1999); Music of Your Life station (1972–1997); and Top 40, along with ...
WKFT (101.3 MHz) is an FM radio station licensed to Strattanville, Pennsylvania. The station broadcasts a classic country format with sister station WWCH (1300 AM and 94.1 FM) and is owned by Kristin Cantrell, through licensee Southern Belle, LLC.
WQBG (100.5 FM, "Bigfoot Country") is a country music formatted radio station licensed to serve Elizabethville, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by Seven Mountains Media, through licensee Southern Belle, LLC, and is operated out of studios in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. It serves areas along the Susquehanna River south of Selinsgrove.
WCBF (96.1 MHz, "95-96-97 Bigfoot Country") is an FM radio station licensed to Elmira, New York. It is owned by Seven Mountains Media and airs a country music format. History
On May 30, 2017, WOWQ rebranded as "Bigfoot Country 102.1 & 101.3", in part reflecting a new simulcast with WKFT (101.3 FM) in Strattanville; the call sign was changed to WIFT. [2] WKFT broke from the simulcast with WIFT in September 2023 to begin simulcasting a classic country format, "Bigfoot Legends", with WWCH .
KHAT was a radio station broadcasting on 1530 AM in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. It was last operated by Tate Broadcasting and programmed with an adult standards ...
Alien Worlds was a syndicated radio show created by radio personality Lee Hansen. It aired 26 half-hour episodes between 1979 and 1980, [1] becoming well known for its realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style of dialog. [2] [3] J. Michael Straczynski was one of the writers.