• WLWI-FM (92.3 FM, "I-92") is a radio station licensed to serve Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and the broadcast...
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  • WLWI (1440 kHz, "News Radio 1440") is an AM radio station licensed to serve Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and...
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  • WLWI may refer to: WLWI (AM), a radio station (1440 AM) licensed to Montgomery, Alabama, United States WLWI-FM, a radio station (92.3 FM) licensed to Montgomery...
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  • WHHY-FM, WBAM and WLWI-FM), J.R. Culpepper (formerly of WLWI-FM), Andi Scott (now on WLWI-FM mornings), John Rogers and Matt Murphy (formerly on WYDE-FM in...
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  • moved to WSKY AM in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1978, Rhubarb headed to WLWI-FM (I-92) in Montgomery, Alabama, where he served as program and music director...
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  • News/talk Montgomery WHHY-FM – 101.9 – Contemporary hit radio WLWI – 1440 – News/talk WLWI-FM – 92.3 – Country WMSP – 740 – Sports WMXS – 103.3 – Adult contemporary...
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    WTHR (redirect from WLWI (TV))
    The Wolfe family, owners of the Columbus Dispatch and WBNS-AM-FM-TV in Columbus, bought WLWI from Avco in August 1975; the Wolfes changed the station's call...
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  • Wauchula, Florida WKRK-FM in Cleveland Heights, Ohio WKRR in Asheboro, North Carolina WKTQ (FM) in Oakland, Maryland WLWI-FM in Montgomery, Alabama WLZN...
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  • programming formats. WAAO-AM WACD WACM-LP WAQG WARI WBCF WBRC-FM WBYE WCMA WCOC WCOX WDLK WELB WERH WERH-FM WFBH-LP WGEA WGYJ WGYN WHMZ-LP WIQR WIRB WIZD-LP WJDB...
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  • WHHY-FM (101.9 MHz, "Y102") is a radio station licensed to serve Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The station is owned by Cumulus Media. Y102 broadcasts...
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  • Darlene Dixon- Hosted middays for a period in the early 1990s, later at WLWI-FM in Montgomery, Alabama. Mike Farell- Hosted the overnight show seven days...
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  • 13 analog/13 digital) licensed to Indianapolis, Indiana, which held the WLWI ("WLW-I") call sign from 1957 until 1976 WCMH (channel 4 analog/14 digital)...
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    of the Cincinnati-based Crosley Broadcasting Corporation, which launched WLWI. Fairbanks sued, arguing that a local owner should be prioritized for the...
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  • WMSP (section As WLWI)
    March 5, 1985. The new owners had the FCC change the station's call sign to WLWI on March 11, 1985. In September 1994, Colonial Company, Inc., which owned...
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  • This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters WK through WM. Low-power FM radio stations, those...
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  • Montgomery WLWI-FM 92.3 FM WMSP AM 740 Moulton WALW-LP 97.9 FM Repton (Evergreen) WPPG 101.1 FM Roanoke WELR-FM 102.3 FM Selma WHBB AM 1490 Sheffield WBTG-FM 106...
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  • WKLH (redirect from WKLH-FM)
    From 1973 to 1977, the WKLH call letters resided on what is now known as WLWI-FM in Montgomery, Alabama. The Dave and Carole morning show dominated the...
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  • WXFX (95.1 FM, "95.1 The Fox") is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Prattville, Alabama. The station, established in 1977 as...
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  • broadcasting holdings. In 1975, it sold WLWC-TV in Columbus, WLWI-TV in Indianapolis, WOAI-AM-FM-TV in San Antonio (the AM station was sold to the nascent...
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  • served as Vice President and General Manager of Colonial Broadcasting’s WLWI-FM 92.3 for many years and built a formidable broadcast company consisting...
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    network affiliates. Two of the Indianapolis network affiliates—WISH-TV and WLWI—then made a counter-offer to the television association in 1967 to permit...
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    oldest being 1440 kHz, which began as WSFA, later became WHHY, and finally WLWI.) It broadcast from studios in the Excelsior Hotel in downtown Montgomery...
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  • affiliate WFBM-TV (channel 6, now ABC affiliate WRTV), and ABC affiliate WLWI-TV (channel 13, now NBC affiliate WTHR)—as well as stations from Dayton,...
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  • WLWD (channel 2, now WDTN) in Dayton, which signed-on in March 1949; and WLWI (channel 13, now WTHR) in Indianapolis, which opened in October 1957. These...
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  • part of a settlement between Crosley and Fairbanks. Crosley had started WLWI (now WTHR) in Indianapolis in 1957, but Fairbanks insisted that the last...
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    television group would later expand to include WLWA (now WXIA-TV) in Atlanta, WLWI (now WTHR) in Indianapolis, and WOAI-TV in San Antonio. The release of the...
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  • the bank, the holding company, and Colonial Broadcasting (which owned WLWI-AM-FM radio), the Colonial Financial Center. In 1987, Colonial intended to enter...
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    WMSP, WMGY, WZKD, WTBF, WGMP, WAPZ, WLWI, and WXVI; and nineteen FM stations: WJSP, WAPR, WELL, WLBF, WTSU, WVAS, WLWI, WXFX, WQKS, WWMG, WVRV, WJWZ, WBAM...
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    became an independent station after losing the ABC affiliation to upstart WLWI (channel 13, now WTHR). In its early years as an independent, WTTV began...
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    Asterisk (*) indicates HD Radio broadcast. Gray background indicates low-power FM translator. In a partnership with CTSN, SiriusXM simulcasts all Alabama football...
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