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  2. WUCG-LP - Wikipedia

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    WUCG-LP. /  34.8221389°N 84.0151944°W  / 34.8221389; -84.0151944. WUCG-LP is a country, Southern gospel and bluegrass music formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Blairsville, Georgia, USA, serving Blairsville and Union County, Georgia. [1] It is owned and operated by The Missionary Quartermaster, Inc. [2]

  3. WULS - Wikipedia

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    WULS. /  31.5866667°N 82.8736111°W  / 31.5866667; -82.8736111. WULS (103.7 FM) is a Christian radio station broadcasting a bluegrass and Southern gospel format. It is licensed to Broxton, Georgia, United States. The station is currently owned by WULS, Inc. and features programming from ABC Radio. [1]

  4. WLJA-FM - Wikipedia

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    WLJA-FM. /  34.580917°N 84.521583°W  / 34.580917; -84.521583. WLJA-FM (101.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a southern gospel, bluegrass music, and classic country music format. Licensed to Ellijay, Georgia, the station is currently owned by Tri-State Communications, Inc. [1]

  5. Heartland Public Radio - Wikipedia

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    "HPR4: Bluegrass Gospel"—the second go-around for the genre on HPR has been a ratings success. Unfortunately, the reverse was true for "HPR3: Indie Country" later in 2012. On November 1, 2012, Heartland Public Radio brought back its annual Classic Country and Bluegrass Christmas Music—this time displacing HPR3: Indie Country.

  6. WZBN (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WZBN (105.5 FM) is a Christian radio station, owned by Greater 2nd Mt. Olive Baptist Church, serving metro Albany, Georgia with a traditional gospel and urban contemporary gospel music format, under the brand: Praise 105.5 FM...Albany's Gospel Leader. Its studios are located at Albany Towers in Albany and the transmitter is located north of ...

  7. WSTT - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the station was bought by Norris Mills and Chester Bellamy, who changed the call letters to WLOR ("Wonderful Land of Roses"), broadcasting a block format of easy listening, gospel, country and pop music. By 1978, the station was owned by Marion R. Williams, had changed formats to country and gospel, and was known as WSTT .

  8. WGSW - Wikipedia

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    WGSW is a commercial FM Broadcast Radio Station licensed in the US to Americus, Georgia. WGSW is airing a traditional gospel and urban contemporary gospel format, simulcasting WZBN 105.5 FM Camilla, and is owned by Olive Broadcasting Network, through licensee Greater 2nd Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church. On November 28, 2022, WGSW changed ...

  9. WRBX - Wikipedia

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    110 meters. Links. Website. wrbx.org. WRBX is a 4900 watt station covering parts of south Georgia. The format is Southern Gospel with a mix of blueglass gospel, classic songs and current top 80 hits. WRBX is also the voice of Tattnall County High School Warrior Sports.