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Urban radio station in Pineville–Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
WGIV (1370 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Pineville, North Carolina, and serving the Charlotte metropolitan area. It airs an mainstream
WGIV
Radio station in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States (1947–2003)
WGIV (1600 kHz) was a commercial AM radio station, licensed to Charlotte, North Carolina, and serving the Charlotte metropolitan area. It was the first
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license, licensees, and programming formats. WBIG WCLY WCRY WDJD-LP WEGO WGIV WGSB WGTL (Kannapolis, North Carolina) WGTM (Spindale, North Carolina) WGTM
List of radio stations in North Carolina
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V101.9 – Urban Adult Contemporary WFNZ – 102.5 The Block – Mainstream Urban WGIV – 1370 AM / W277CB / W263CY Streetz 103.3 & 100.5 – Mainstream Urban WPEG
List of urban-format radio stations in the United States
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Radio station in Lancaster, South Carolina (1951–1992)
nighttime service) or moving transmitter locations and increasing power (WGIV on 1370 moved from Gastonia to Pineville, and broadcasts with 19,000 watts
WLCM_(South_Carolina)
WBAV-FM 101.9 FM (Urban Adult Contemporary) WOSF 105.3 FM (Urban Oldies) WGIV 1370 AM/103.3 FM (Urban Variety) Variety WYLI-LP 93.7 FM North Carolina media
Mass media in Charlotte, North Carolina
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WFIA WFIL WFME-FM WFSH-FM WFSJ-LP WFSO WFSP (AM) WGAB WGEN-FM WGFC WGIB WGIV WGKA WGNB WGOD-FM WGRI WGTH (AM) WGTH-FM WGTK WGUL WHAZ (AM) WHCB WHEY WHHV
List of Christian media organizations
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Musical traditions of Black African American Slaves people
performed blues and R&B-inspired pop with both traditional and modern aspects. WGIV in Charlotte, North Carolina, was one of a few radio stations dedicated to
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translator licensed to Greenville, South Carolina once known as Streetz 99.5 WGIV, a radio station licensed to Pineville, North Carolina, known as Streetz
Streetz
Radio station in Gastonia, North Carolina, United States
assigned on February 11 to co-owned station WGIV. Following a format change, the AM station returned to the WGIV call letters in May 1997. Broadcasting Partners
WBAV-FM
1977 song by Weapons of Peace
April, Cash Box reported that the single had been added to the playlist of WGIV in Charlotte. It was reported by Cash Box in the 9 April issue that the single
Roots Mural Theme / Many Rains Ago (Oluwa)
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1979 song by Sly & The Family Stone
Contemporary radio. The stations that added the single were KMJQ, WENZ, WGIV, WAOK, WCIN, WYBC, KKTT, WOL, WWDM and WXEL-FM. Also that week, FM stations
Remember_Who_You_Are
Radio station in Concord, North Carolina, United States
urban radio station since 1982, when the Suburban Radio Group purchased WGIV (1600 AM), and gradually moved their format to the FM station. Popular announcers
WPEG
Radio station in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
radio band. It replaced Infinity-owned gospel station WGIV (1600 AM), which left the air. (The WGIV call letters are now on a different station in the Charlotte
WPZS
American garage rock band
session was Manny Clark, an African American DJ for the black radio station WGIV. Dave Long, a friend of the band, sat in for the session and played tambouring
The_Paragons_(Charlotte_band)
actually declined during most of the 1950s. On the AM band, some stations, like WGIV in Charlotte dedicated to African American Music, thrived in newly created
Radio_in_the_United_States
Radio station in Charlotte, North Carolina (2003–2020)
"Expanded Band" transmitting frequencies, ranging from 1610 to 1700 kHz, with WGIV in Charlotte authorized to move from 1600 to 1660 kHz. A construction permit
WBCN_(North_Carolina)
Radio station in Harrisburg–Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
back to urban as "92.7 The Block", taking direct aim at WPEG (as well as WGIV/W277CB). "The Block" was moved to the HD2 channel of WOSF, as well as translator
WFNZ-FM
largest one on the East Coast. Community leader "Genial Gene" Potts, the WGIV radio host, made the club his informal base of operations. A variety of men
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24, 2022 (WJBX Charlotte, North Carolina) WGIV Charlotte, North Carolina 1600 Deleted June 2, 2004 (WGIV Charlotte, North Carolina) BP-970616AD 87146
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Radio station in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
sound) was the second radio station in Charlotte to appeal to Black people, WGIV being the first. Though the staff was integrated, Black people played rhythm
WOGR_(AM)
WGIR 610 AM Manchester, New Hampshire WGIT 1660 AM Canóvanas, Puerto Rico WGIV 1370 AM Pineville, North Carolina WGJK 1360 AM Rome, Georgia WGKA 920 AM
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WG–WM)
List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WG–WM)
1983 single by Pamela Nivens
heavy rotation at WTLC and KUKQ. It was also seeing medium rotation at WOOK, WGIV, WVOL, WTOY, WAAA, and WLTH. The single debuted at no. 90 in the Cash Box
It's_You_I_Love_(So_in_Love)
AM radio frequency
kW nighttime) WGIV Pineville, North Carolina 22027 D 5 0.067 35°12′45″N 80°52′06″W / 35.2125°N 80.868333°W / 35.2125; -80.868333 (WGIV - 5 kW daytime
1370_AM
Radio station in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
full day of broadcasting as the second radio station in the state (after WGIV in 1947) specifically targeting an African American audience. WAAA was believed
WTOB_(AM)
Radio station in Kings Mountain, North Carolina, United States
December 2020, WDYT began simulcasting the Mainstream Urban format heard on WGIV and its translators, branded as "Streetz 103.3 & 100.5". In 2023, it returned
WDYT
Radio station in Fort Mill, South Carolina, United States
HD2 HD3 WCGC WCRU WDAV WDEX WDYT WDZD-LP WEND WEZG-LP WFAE WFNZ-FM WGFY WGIV WGNC WGSP WGSP-FM WHKY WHQC WHVN WIXE WJYJ WKSK (AM) WKKT WKQC HD2 HD3 WLKO
WRFJ
American garage rock band from North Carolina
"Catch a Ride" became the number one hit in Charlotte, receiving airplay on WGIV, WAYS and WIST and also number one in Birmingham, Alabama. The song reached
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