• WBIG (1470 AM) was a radio station in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States, which broadcast from 1926 to 1986. It was last owned by the Jefferson-Pilot...
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  • Welsh Benefits Investigation Group WBIG (North Carolina), a former radio station located in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States This disambiguation...
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  • state of North Carolina, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. WBIG WCRY WDJD-LP...
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  • Historical Museum established. 1926 World War Memorial Stadium dedicated. WBIG radio begins broadcasting. 1927 – Lindley Field (airfield) established. 1928...
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  • WBIG-FM (100.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Washington, D.C. It has a classic rock radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The...
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  • WBT (AM) (category 1922 establishments in North Carolina)
    Boggan, who had been a midday host and program director at WBIG in Greensboro, North Carolina, began hosting a talk show. it was similar to "Lacey Listens"...
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    spent most of his time during the early 1940s in Greensboro, North Carolina at radio station WBIG, where he was featured on a show called the Noonday Jamboree...
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    Beach Florida WJZS 106.1 FM Live Oak Florida WLOP 1370 AM Jesup Georgia WBIG 1280 AM Aurora Illinois WDZ 1050 AM Decatur Illinois WZPN 101.1 FM Peoria...
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  • Westhampton, New York WAUE in Waverly, Alabama WBBY-LP in Berwick, Pennsylvania WBIG-FM in Washington, District of Columbia WBZI in Xenia, Ohio WCCI in Savanna...
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  • WWBG (category Guilford County, North Carolina)
    station licensed to serve Greensboro, North Carolina, United States. The station, launched in 1999 as a replacement for WBIG, is owned by Richard Miller's Twin...
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  • WPJS (category Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)
    was done when the station's owners changed the callsign WBIG on a Greensboro, North Carolina station. The station took the callsign WPJS on May 31, 1991...
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  • Joseph M. Bryan (category Businesspeople from North Carolina)
    In 1934 he became the president of a subsidiary company which purchased WBIG, then Greensboro's only radio station, and saved it from being taken off...
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  • co-channel Class B stations: WHTZ Z100 (licensed to serve Newark, New Jersey) and WBIG-FM Big 100 (licensed to serve Washington, D.C.). The cities WRNB and WHTZ...
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  • 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine "Carolina Panthers Radio Network". Panthers.com. Retrieved 2012-10-03. "Carolina Panthers: Espanol". Panthers.com. Retrieved...
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    Jack Del Rio (fired) Ron Rivera (interim) Home field FedExField Local radio WBIG-FM (Big 100) Results Record 4–13 Division place 4th NFC East Playoff finish...
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  • (FM) in Charlotte, North Carolina and WBTV, the CBS affiliate in Charlotte; WCSC-TV, the CBS affiliate in Charleston, South Carolina and WWBT, the NBC...
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  • WJMH (category 1947 establishments in North Carolina)
    product manager of Smart Computers and Software in Fayetteville, North Carolina. WBIG's initial Arbitron ratings were fairly strong, but settled back over...
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  • This is a list of AM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters WA to WF. North American call sign...
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    October 2010). "Steel Pier Radio Show" (Interview). Interviewed by Ed Hurst. WBIG (AM). Rhoden, Frank Jason (2009). "Chad & Jeremy Liner Notes". Jason's Chad...
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  • WMGU (category Radio stations in Fayetteville, North Carolina)
    "Goldy" Gold, who had worked for 22 years in Washington, D.C., 12 of those at WBIG-FM, replaced Rick and Bubba in the morning. WKQB 106.9 made a switch to WFVL...
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  • Bryan Boulevard (category Infobox road instances in North Carolina)
    of WBIG, which was Greensboro's only radio station at the time. Later on, Bryan's company founded WBTV, the first television station in the Carolinas. This...
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    Turner Defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio Home field FedExField Local radio WBIG-FM (Big 100) Results Record 8–8–1 Division place 4th NFC East Playoff finish...
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    any other team. The Commanders' current flagship radio station is 100.3 WBIG-FM, which acquired the rights in 2022 as part of an agreement with iHeartMedia...
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  • letters WA through WC. Low-power FM radio stations, those with designations such as WAAK-LP, have not been included in this list. North American call sign...
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  • WRDX 92.9 - Hot AC WWTX 1290 - Sports WASH-FM 97.1 - Adult Contemporary WBIG-FM 100.3 - Classic Rock WIHT 99.5 - Top 40 WIHT-HD2 99.5 - LGBTQ+ (Pride...
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  • KFKF-FM Kansas City, Mo. News/Talk/Sports: WCCO-AM Minneapolis, Minn. Oldies: WBIG-FM Washington, D.C. Religious/Gospel: WCRF-FM Cleveland, Ohio Rock: WFBQ-FM...
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  • radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1280 kHz: 1280 AM is a regional North American broadcast frequency. LU11 in Trenque Lauquen, Buenos Aires XEAW-AM...
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  • WKEW (category Christian radio stations in North Carolina)
    first talk show hosted by Ken Karns moved to WKEW in November 1986 when WBIG 1470 signed off. In 1980, Bill Mitchell bought WGBG and changed its callsign...
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    WTQR (category 1958 establishments in North Carolina)
    FM, "Q104.1") is a country music station licensed to Winston-Salem, North Carolina and serves the Piedmont Triad region, including Greensboro and High...
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