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WKVL (850 AM, "104.9 Lake FM") is a radio station licensed to Maryville, Tennessee, United States. The station serves the Knoxville area. The station is currently owned by Loud Media. 850 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. WKVL must leave the air from sunset to sunrise to avoid interference with the skywave signal of the dominant Class A station - KOA in Denver, Colorado. KICY in Nome, Alaska is the other Class A station on this frequency. History This station was country music WIVK in the 1970s, simulcasting WIVK-FM because it lacked a nighttime signal. In the mid-1980s, it was adult contemporary WHIG but later returned to the WIVK simulcast. Then it was all news while WUTK, owned by the University of Tennessee. On July 2, 2010, the classic country music returned to the airwaves. The station targeted 1950s through 1980s country. The local lineup included Bob Lewellyn, Eddie Beacon, Tee Blackman and newcomer Tim Byrd. Blount Media’s ownership (2013-2022) In ...
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WKVL (850 AM, "104.9 Lake FM") is a radio station licensed to Maryville, Tennessee, United States. The station serves the Knoxville area. The station is currently owned by Loud Media. 850 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. WKVL must leave the air from sunset to sunrise to avoid interference with the skywave signal of the dominant Class A station - KOA in Denver, Colorado. KICY in Nome, Alaska is the other Class A station on this frequency. History This station was country music WIVK in the 1970s, simulcasting WIVK-FM because it lacked a nighttime signal. In the mid-1980s, it was adult contemporary WHIG but later returned to the WIVK simulcast. Then it was all news while WUTK, owned by the University of Tennessee. On July 2, 2010, the classic country music returned to the airwaves. The station targeted 1950s through 1980s country. The local lineup included Bob Lewellyn, Eddie Beacon, Tee Blackman and newcomer Tim Byrd. Blount Media’s ownership (2013-2022) In M ...
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WGAP
WGAP (1400 AM, "Random Music Radio") is a radio station broadcasting a variety hits music format. Licensed to Maryville, Tennessee, United States, the station serves the Knoxville area. The station is currently owned by Loud Media LLC, and features programming from Dial Global and Motor Racing Network Motor Racing Network (MRN) is a U.S. radio network that syndicates broadcasts of auto racing events, particularly NASCAR. MRN was founded in 1970 by NASCAR founder Bill France, Sr. and broadcaster Ken Squier, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of .... On April 15, 2022, it was announced that Blount Broadcasting Corporation has come to an agreement to sell WGAP, its sister station WKVL, and two translators to Loud Media. The sale was consummated on August 17, 2022. On August 22, 2022, WGAP changed their format from classic country to variety hits, branded as "Random Music Radio", simulcasting WKVL 850 AM.
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WIVK-FM
WIVK-FM (107.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Knoxville, Tennessee. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a country music radio format known as "WIVK The Frog Station." The studios and offices are on Old Kingston Pike in the Sequoyah Hills section of West Knoxville. On weekends, it carries the nationally syndicated ''American Country Countdown with Kix Brooks,'' along with University of Tennessee Volunteers football games in the fall. WIVK is a Class C FM station with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 91,000 watts, using HD Radio technology. The transmitter is atop Greentop Knob on Chilhowee Mountain near Pigeon Forge. The signal can be received around East Tennessee and parts of Southwest Virginia, Western North Carolina, Southeastern Kentucky, Northern Georgia and Northwest South Carolina. History WIVK-FM signed on the air on . It was a simulcast of the country format on co-owned WIVK 850 AM. Because the AM station is a daytimer, its forma ...
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850 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 850 kHz: 850 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. KOA and KICY share Class A status of 850 kHz. In Argentina * La Gauchita in Morón, Buenos Aires In Mexico * in Jalpan De Serra, Queretaro * in Orizaba, Veracruz * in Mexicali, Baja California In the United States Stations in bold are clear-channel station A clear-channel station is an AM broadcasting, AM radio station in North America that has the highest protection from Interference (communication), interference from other stations, particularly concerning night-time skywave propagation. The syste ...s. In Uruguay * CX 16 Radio Carve in Montevideo References {{DEFAULTSORT:850 Am Lists of radio stations by frequency ...
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WPLA (FM)
WPLA (104.9 MHz, "104.9 Lake FM") is an FM radio station broadcasting a classic hits format, having switched over from Christmas music on December 27, 2020, and before that from classic country in November 2020. Licensed to LaFollette, Tennessee, United States, the station is owned by Loud Media LLC. History WTNQ was initially licensed as WQLA on August 2, 1982. It changed its callsign to WQLA-FM on November 1, 1991, and to WTNQ on May 16, 2008. On May 27, 2020, it was announced the station was to be acquired by Loud Media. On June 26, 2020, Loud Media took over the signal, which began stunting playing 60s-80s music with a pending launch of a new format. At midnight on June 29, 2020, the station launched as classic country station "Q104.9" with the tag line "Tennessee’s Throwback Country". The sale to Loud Media was consummated on November 20, 2020. On November 22, 2020, WTNQ dropped its classic country format and began stunting with Christmas music, branded as "Santa 104.9 ...
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WCYQ
WCYQ (100.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and serving the Knoxville metropolitan area and East Tennessee. The station is owned by SummitMedia and broadcasts a country music radio format, calling itself ''100.3 The Wolf''. The studios and offices are on Amherst Road in Knoxville. On weekday mornings, The Wolf carries ''The Bobby Bones Show'', syndicated by Premiere Networks from Nashville. WCYQ has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 96,000 watts. The transmitter is north of Briceville, Tennessee. Its tower is at 618.2 meters (2,028 feet) in height above average terrain (HAAT). That elevation means its signal can be received around East Tennessee as well as parts of Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia. History WOKI-FM The station signed on the air on . Its original call sign was WOKI-FM. It largely simulcast the programming of its sister station, WOKI 1550 AM, a daytimer that is now silent. When the AM station had to ...
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WVLZ (FM)
WVLZ (106.1 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station based in Oliver Springs, Tennessee that broadcasts to the Knoxville, Tennessee radio market. Previously known as WJRV, the station aired a hot adult contemporary Adult contemporary music (AC) is a form of radio-played popular music, ranging from 1960s vocal and 1970s soft rock music to predominantly ballad-heavy music of the present day, with varying degrees of easy listening, pop, soul, R&B, quiet ... music format branded as "106.1 The River". On May 27, 2020, it was announced that the station was to be acquired by Loud Media. On June 26, 2020, Loud Media launched 106.1 VLZ with an active rock format. The station changed call letters on July 1, 2020 to WVLZ References External linksVLZ's website* VLZ (FM) Radio stations established in 2009 2009 establishments in Tennessee Active rock radio stations in the United States {{Tennessee-radio-station-stub ...
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WKCE (AM)
WKCE (1180 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Knoxville, Tennessee. and airs an oldies radio format. The station is branded as '' 1180 WKCE''. Many of the station's previous local sports talk shows were about Tennessee Volunteers football. WKCE operates at 10,000 watts by day, using a non-directional antenna. But because AM 1180 is a clear-channel frequency, reserved for Class A WHAM in Rochester, New York, WKCE must reduce power to 2,600 watts during critical hours and sign-off at night. The transmitter is located off Strawberry Plains Pike in Knoxville. History A construction permit to build a radio station on AM 1180 was first issued in December 1986. On June 1, 1988, WHJM first signed on. It was owned by Morgan Broadcasting Company, and was an affiliate of the former Satellite Music Network's "Pure Gold" service, playing oldies from the 1960s and 70s. Studios and offices were located at 802 S. Central Avenue in downtown Knoxville. By 1990, the station had cha ...
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Watt
The watt (symbol: W) is the unit of power or radiant flux in the International System of Units (SI), equal to 1 joule per second or 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3. It is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer. The watt is named after James Watt (1736–1819), an 18th-century Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved the Newcomen engine with his own steam engine in 1776. Watt's invention was fundamental for the Industrial Revolution. Overview When an object's velocity is held constant at one metre per second against a constant opposing force of one newton, the rate at which work is done is one watt. : \mathrm In terms of electromagnetism, one watt is the rate at which electrical work is performed when a current of one ampere (A) flows across an electrical potential difference of one volt (V), meaning the watt is equivalent to the volt-ampere (the latter unit, however, is used for a different quantity from the real power of an electrical circuit). : ...
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Nome, Alaska
Nome (; ik, Sitŋasuaq, ) is a city in the Nome Census Area in the Unorganized Borough of Alaska, United States. The city is located on the southern Seward Peninsula coast on Norton Sound of the Bering Sea. It had a population of 3,699 recorded in the 2020 census, up from 3,598 in 2010. Nome was incorporated on April 9, 1901, and was once the most-populous city in Alaska. Nome lies within the region of the Bering Straits Native Corporation, which is headquartered in Nome. The city of Nome also claims to be home to the world's largest gold pan, although this claim has been disputed by the Canadian city of Quesnel, British Columbia. In the winter of 1925, a diphtheria epidemic raged among Alaska Natives in the Nome area. Fierce territory-wide blizzard conditions prevented the delivery of a life-saving diphtheria antitoxin serum by airplane from Anchorage. A relay of dog sled teams was organized to deliver the serum. Today, the Iditarod Dog Sled Race follows the same route they ...
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All-news Radio
All-news radio is a radio format devoted entirely to the discussion and broadcast of news. All-news radio is available in both local and syndicated forms, and is carried on both major US satellite radio networks. All-news stations can run the gamut from simulcasting an all-news television station like CNN, to a "rip and read" headline service, to stations that include live coverage of news events and long-form public affairs programming. Many stations brand themselves ''Newsradio'' but only run news during the morning and afternoon drive times, or in some cases, broadcast talk radio shows with frequent news updates. These stations are properly labeled as "news/talk" stations. Also, some National Public Radio stations identify themselves as ''News and Information'' stations, which means that in addition to running the NPR news magazines such as ''Morning Edition'' and ''All Things Considered'', they run other information and public affairs programs. History In 1960 KJBS rad ...
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