WTNC26 , a low-powered television station (channel 21) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana once called WTNC
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WTNC may refer to: * WTNC-LD, a low-powered television station (channel 11, virtual 26) in the Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina television market * WBLO, a radio station (790 AM) licensed to Thomasville, North Carolina, United States and once called WTNC * WIST-FM, a radio station (98.3 FM) licensed to Thomasville, North Carolina, United States and once called WTNC-FM * WBRL-CD WBRL-CD (channel 21) is a low-power, Class A television station in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States, airing programming from The CW. It is owned and operated by network majority owner Nexstar Media Group alongside Fox affiliate WGMB-TV ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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WTNC-LD
WTNC-LD (channel 26) is a low-powered television station licensed to Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, broadcasting the Spanish-language UniMás network. It is owned and operated by TelevisaUnivision alongside Fayetteville-licensed Univision owned-and-operated station WUVC-DT (channel 40). Both stations share studios on Falls of Neuse Road in Raleigh, while WTNC-LD's transmitter is located on Rose of Sharon Road in Durham. Although WTNC-LD identifies as a separate station in its own right, it is officially licensed as a translator of WUVC-DT. In addition to its own digital signal, WTNC-LD is simulcast in high definition on WUVC-DT's second digital subchannel (virtual channel 40.2, UHF channel 22.2) from a transmitter northeast of Broadway, North Carolina. WUVC-DT, in turn, is simulcast on WTNC-LD's second digital subchannel. History The station originally signed on in early 1997 as W59CR from a tower near the corner of NC 98 and US 70 By-Pass in East Durham. Broadcasti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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WBLO
WBLO (790 AM broadcasting, AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish language Adult Contemporary radio format. City of license, Licensed to Thomasville, North Carolina, it serves the Piedmont Triad. The station is owned by GHB Radio and is leased to Norsan Multimedia. By day, WBLO is powered at 10,000 watts. But to protect other stations on 790 AM, at night it greatly reduces power to 26 watts. Programming is also heard on FM translator W295CE at 106.9 hertz, MHz in Winston-Salem. History The station sign-on, signed on in September 1947, and held the call sign WTNC. It originally ran 1,000 watts, during daytimer, daytime hours only. Buddy Poole and other partners bought WTNC and its WIST-FM, FM station in 1984, and Poole served as general manager for 18 years. When the station moved to High Point in the early 2000s, it played southern gospel music. On March 1, 2003, the station's call sign was changed to WIST. It aired an adult standards format along with WIST-FM. Its cal ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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WIST-FM
WIST-FM is a Regional Mexican outlet serving the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina. The GHB Broadcasting station is licensed to Thomasville, North Carolina. The studios and transmitter are co-located in High Point, North Carolina. History The station started in Thomasville, North Carolina as WTNC-FM. During its history, its call letters have included WEYE. At one point, the station played country music during the day and urban contemporary music at night. During the 80s, 98.3, with the call sign WTHP, was one of the first oldies stations in the area. Buddy Poole, one of several partners who bought the station along with WBLO, WTNC in 1984, was general manager from 1984 until 2002, when he bought WSAT in Salisbury, North Carolina, Salisbury. On May 1989 tornado outbreak, May 5, 1989, the station lost its tower when severe storms struck the area. In the mid-90s, under the calls WFAZ, 98.3 played contemporary Christian music. After the station's sale to GHB Broadcasting, a s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |