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WUIN (FM) / 33.96111°N 78.02694°W / 33.96111; -78.02694. WUIN (98.3 MHz, "The Penguin") is an American FM radio station broadcasting an adult album alternative format. Licensed in Oak Island, North Carolina, the station serves the greater Wilmington, North Carolina, area. [2] The station, originally established in 2000, is currently ...
5,300 watts Horizontal and 4,631 Veritcal. HAAT. 100 meters (330 ft) Links. Webcast. Listen Live. Website. yourhoperadio .com. WFBT (106.7 FM, "Hope Radio" ), is a southern gospel radio station that broadcasts out of Wilmington, North Carolina .
whqr.org. WHQR is the National Public Radio (NPR) member station for Southeastern North Carolina, broadcasting on the FM band 91.3 MHz. [1] Based in Wilmington and operated by Friends of Public Radio, Inc. (a community group). [2]
Website. thepenguinvermont.com. WSNO-FM (97.9 MHz, "97.9 & 105.7 The Penguin") is a radio station licensed to Au Sable, New York, and serving the Burlington - Plattsburgh - Lake Champlain radio market. The station is owned by Great Eastern Radio, LLC. [1] WSNO-FM broadcasts an adult hits format, simulcast on the second HD Radio channel of WWFY ...
HD2: 95.9 W240AS (Wilmington) Links. Webcast. Listen Live. Listen Live (HD2) Website. jammin999fm.com. 959thebreeze.com (HD2) WKXB (99.9 FM "Jammin' 99.9") is a rhythmic oldies formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Boiling Spring Lakes, North Carolina and serving the Wilmington, North Carolina area.
WRMR (FM) / 34.49472°N 77.48861°W / 34.49472; -77.48861. WRMR (98.7 MHz) is an FM radio station broadcasting a modern rock format. Licensed to Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States, the station serves the Wilmington and Jacksonville areas. Since October 2008, the station has been owned by Sunrise Broadcasting, which is a wholly ...
WWQQ-FM (101.3 MHz) is a country music formatted radio station located in Wilmington, North Carolina. It advertises itself as "Cape Fear's Country Leader". History. From its sign-on in 1969 until 1978, the call letters of this station were WMFD-FM, and it was partially simulcast with sister station WMFD.
Bibliography. Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "North Carolina", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: North Carolina", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive