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WFNC 640 AM

WFNC 640 AM

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WFNC IS A PUBLICLY-OWNED, LOCALLY-OPERATED RADIO STATION. WE’RE LOCATED JUST OFF BRAGG BLVD. IN FAYETTEVILLE, NC. ACROSS FROM THE BRAGG BLVD. FLEA MARKET. (BEHIND KRISPY KREME & FOOD LION) FROM BRAGG BLVD. IN FAYETTEVILLE, TURN ONTO SHANNON DR. (AT THE BP GAS STATION), GO TO THE FIRST STOP SIGN, MAKE A RIGHT, CONTINUE STRAIGHT AND WELCOME TO CUMULUS!

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WFNC is an AM radio station in Fayetteville, North Carolina broadcasting on frequency 640. The station has a conservative talk format and is under ownership of Cumulus Media. Its studios and transmitter are co-located in Fayetteville.

Victor Dawson dealt with Fayetteville’s first radio station for his dad John Gilbert Dawson. In 1940, WFNC marked on with 250 watts at 1420 AM. On March 29, 1941, the recurrence changed to 1450 AM.
WFNC was a Mutual Broadcasting System member. Later WFNC turned into a CBS Radio News member and proceeds with CBS to the present time.
The recurrence changed in 1947 to 940 AM (KHz) with a force of 50,000 watts daytime and 1000 watts evening directional reception apparatus, and at 7:45 AM EST on Wednesday, January 15, 1986, Chief Engineer Terry Jordan tossed the switch and WFNC changed to 640 AM(KHz) with a force of 10,000 watts daytime and an evening force of 1000 watts nondirectional radio wire.
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