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WGCR (720 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian radio format. Located in Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, the station serves the Asheville area, but can be heard in upstate South Carolina and extreme northeast Georgia as well. The station is owned and operated by Anchor Baptist Broadcasting Inc. [2]
WGCR: 720 AM: Pisgah Forest: Anchor Baptist Broadcasting Association: Christian WGFY: 1480 AM: Charlotte: Charlotte Advent Media Corporation: Christian WGHB: 1250 AM: Farmville: Pirate Media Group, LLC: Sports WGHJ: 105.3 FM: Fair Bluff: Augusta Radio Fellowship Institute: Christian (Good News Network) WGHW: 88.1 FM: Lockwoods Folly Town: Peace ...
In five days, $53,000 was raised. Anchor Baptist Broadcasting, which also runs WGCR, took over the station and the call letters WKJV were selected, referring to the King James Version of the Bible. Former logo. International Baptist Outreach Missions took over in 1997. In September 2001 the signal increased to 25,000 watts.
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Mel Showers, a legendary News 5 anchor who broke racial barriers and worked almost 50 years at WKRG-TV, has died. He was 78. “The family at this time requests privacy and ...
John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois will anchor the broadcast, which is moving from Washington to New York, after Norah O'Donnell leaves following the election.
Anchors would still present material prepared for a news program, but they also interviewed experts about various aspects of breaking news stories, and themselves provided improvised commentary, all under the supervision of the lead (or main) producer, who coordinated the broadcast by communicating with the anchor through an earphone.
A local St. Louis, Missouri, news station apologized after facing backlash for describing minority homeowners as "colored" during a broadcast.
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]