WFLB

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WFLB was a commercial radio station in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Significant local programs produced by the station included 3-B Time, with disc jockey Bill Bowser, in 1948. In the 1950s, the station signed on a TV outlet, WFLB-TV 18, which folded later that decade. The station was a top 40 outlet in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1997, the station became WAZZ as its historic call letters moved to sister station 96.5 FM.

[edit] References

  • Sies, Luther F. Encyclopedia of American Radio 1920-1960. Jefferson, NC:McFarland, 2000. ISBN 0-7864-0452-3

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Query the FCC's FM station database for WFLB

Radio stations in the Fayetteville, North Carolina market (Arbitron #129)

WRAE - 88.7 | WZRI - 89.3 | WFSS - 91.9 | WEGX - 92.9 | WRSN - 93.9 | WQDR - 94.7 | WKML - 95.7 | WBBB - 96.1 | WFLB - 96.5 | WQSM - 98.1 | WZFX - 99.1 | WRAL - 101.5 | WRCQ - 103.5 | WCCG - 104.5 | WDCG - 105.1 | WGQR - 105.7 | WFVL - 106.9 | WCLN - 107.3 | WUKS - 107.7 | WFNC - 640 | WPTF - 680 | WCKB - 780 | WFAY - 1230 | WCIE - 1450 | WAZZ - 1490 | WIDU - 1600


See also: List of United States radio markets