• WKIX (850 kHz) is an AM radio station with an oldies format. Licensed to Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, the station serves the Research Triangle...
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  • WKIX may refer to: WKIX-FM, a radio station (102.9 FM) licensed to Raleigh, North Carolina, United States WKIX (AM), a radio station (850 AM) licensed...
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    radio course. Tesh worked part-time reading the news for Rick Dees at WKIX (AM) Raleigh in 1974. His roommate, Bill Leslie, anchor at WRAL-TV, helped...
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    became WKIX-FM, simulcasting much of sister AM WKIX's top 40 format. This move was out of necessity as WKIX (AM)'s 10 kW signal was powered down to a directional...
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    pair of translators on 104.7, which had been carrying the programming of WKIX AM, joined WWPL in carrying "Pulse FM", improving the format's coverage of...
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  • Carolina) WKIX 850 AM (Raleigh, North Carolina) WXIT 1200 AM (Blowing Rock, North Carolina) WATA 1450 AM (Boone, North Carolina) WECR 1130 AM (Newland...
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  • August 1957, Sir Walter sold the radio stations, which had been renamed WKIX-AM-FM, to the Ted Oberfelder Broadcasting Company in order to concentrate...
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  • WQDR (570 kHz; "Rock 92.9") is a classic rock AM radio station, licensed to Raleigh, North Carolina, which serves the Triangle region, including Durham...
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    Broadcasting System in 1957. James M. Stephenson was part of a group that bought WKIX AM-FM in Raleigh in 1958; as a condition of this purchase, Stephenson sold...
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  • North Carolina. Dees left WCOG and worked at WTOB in Winston-Salem and WKIX in Raleigh, when those stations were owned by Southern Broadcasting. By 1981...
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