• WFBC-FM (93.7 MHz) is a Top 40 (CHR) station licensed to Greenville, South Carolina, and serving the Upstate and Western North Carolina regions, including...
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  • call sign WFBC could refer to one of four broadcast stations in South Carolina: WFBC-FM, a radio station broadcasting at 93.7 MHz on the FM band, licensed...
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    owner of WFBC-TV and WLOS-TV, bought River City and on July 1, 1998 bought "Light Rock 98.9", WFBC-FM, WYRD (formerly WFBC), WORD, WOLI-FM and WOLT....
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  • WYRD (AM) (redirect from WFBC-AM)
    watts. In later years, WFBC was known for its top-40 format. In 1997, the station's call letters, which continue to be used by WFBC-FM, were changed to WYRD...
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  • W246CV 97.1 MHz, Spartanburg. "The Fan Upstate" format can also be heard on WFBC-FM HD3, Greenville. WORD's transmitter is located on the aptly named Broadcast...
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  • the move the station ran promotional sweepers redirecting listeners to WFBC-FM. The sale was consummated on July 9, 2024. Neely, Emily Crow (September...
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  • 2022. Venta, Lance (June 23, 2017). "Station Sales Week Of 6/23: Sinclair Purchases KOMO-FM". RadioInsight. Retrieved November 14, 2022. Official Website...
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  • Greenville News and Greenville Piedmont newspapers, acquired radio station WFBC, only weeks after the station relocated to Greenville from Knoxville, Tennessee...
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  • as a central website to stream all of CBS's then 130 radio stations, Last.fm and other CBS properties. The original features were currently-playing information...
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    Black (January 1998-?), Dave Kelly (2000–2002), Dino (2002–2004, now at WFBC-FM), Mike Danger (now at WPXY), John Nordstrom (1992), Chad Brueske, Susan...
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  • Format WFBC-FM 93.7 FM Contemporary hit radio WFBC-HD2 93.7-2 FM Mainstream urban 96.3 FM 104.5 FM 107.7 FM WORD 950 AM Sports radio (WYRD) 97.1 FM WROQ...
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  • California KZBT, Midland, Texas WBCT-FM, Grand Rapids, Michigan WBFM, Sheboygan, Wisconsin WCYE, Rhinelander, Wisconsin WFBC-FM, Greenville, South Carolina WYAB...
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  • WTPT (redirect from WTPT-FM)
    WTPT (93.3 FM) is an active rock station licensed to Forest City, North Carolina, and serving the Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina regions...
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  • WDGG in Ashland, Kentucky WDJC-FM in Birmingham, Alabama WEEI-FM in Lawrence, Massachusetts WEHP in Clinton, Indiana WFBC-FM in Greenville, South Carolina...
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  • jockey Monty Dupuy moved his morning show from WFBC 1330 AM to what was then called "XL Stereo 100." Former WFBC-TV news director Dave Partridge also provided...
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  • WROQ (redirect from WROQ-FM)
    WROQ (101.1 FM) is a classic rock radio station licensed to Anderson, South Carolina, and serving the Upstate South Carolina region, including Greenville...
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  • and 103-X changed formats to oldies in February 1996 after the flip of WFBC-FM to top-40. The call letters WOLI (103.9) and WOLT (103.3) were added a...
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  • This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters WD through WF. Low-power FM radio stations, those...
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  • license, licensees, and programming formats. WAGL WAGS WANS WBAW (AM) WBAW-FM WBSC WCSE (AM) WDAB WDKD WDOG WFIS (AM) WHSC WJDJ WJES WKMG WKSC WLCM WLMA...
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    WYFF (section WFBC-TV)
    KFBK-FM radio, and owned KOVR, an ABC-affiliated TV station. McClatchy and Multimedia proposed a straight trade whereby the former would acquire WFBC-TV...
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  • Greenville News and the afternoon The Greenville Piedmont), WFBC and WFBC-FM radio, as well as WFBC-TV, an NBC-affiliated TV station. McClatchy and Multimedia...
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    Radio Cincinnati, Inc. sold WBIR-AM-FM-TV to the News-Piedmont Company of Greenville, South Carolina, owner of WFBC-AM-FM-TV in its home city. In 1967, News-Piedmont...
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  • its ownership by River City until being spun out as independent station WFBC-TV in September 1995. Operated through a LMA by Sinclair Broadcast Group...
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  • Affiliate: Old WMRC-FM Tower, Transmitter On Paris Mountain To Be Used". Greenville News. April 22, 1953. p. 2. Retrieved October 4, 2019. "WFBC-TV Given Power...
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  • several stations and programs, most notably with WRC's The Joy Boys and WAMU-FM's The Big Broadcast). December 27: Dave "Hendu" Henderson, 56. Radio commentator...
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  • 102.1 & 1110 - Spanish tropical WJMZ-HD3 - Streetz 99.5 - Mainstream Urban WFBC-HD2 96.3/104.5/107.7 The Block - Mainstream Urban WJMZ – 107.3 Jamz – Urban...
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    spun WAXA out as a separately programmed independent station, WFBC-TV, in September 1995. WFBC-TV later became The WB affiliate WBSC-TV in 1999 and MyNetworkTV...
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  • signed on in the 1940s with a format similar to WFBC. In 1979, WCRS ended its simulcast with 96.7 FM. Peregon bought WCRS and WHZQ from Pro-Com Communications...
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    report as a Rhythmic Contemporary station. Its primary competition is CHR WFBC "B93.7" and Urban translator "96.3 The Block", both owned by Audacy 98.1...
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  • not. In 1995, WLOS converted WAXA to separate programming as independent WFBC-TV. It then became an affiliate of The WB and later MyNetworkTV. Its programming...
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