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Play by Play Network Affiliates TAR HEEL SPORTS NETWORK PLAY BY PLAY NETWORK AFFILIATES Fayetteville* WUKS 107.7 Nags Head WZPR- 92.3 New Bern, J’ville, Goldsboro WFMC-AM 730 Morehead City WNBU- 94.1 Goldsboro WFMC-FM 105.7 Raleigh / Triangle WTKK- 106.1 Greensboro/ Roanoke Rapids WCBT - 1230 High Point/ Winston-Salem WPTI- 94.5 Rockingham WAYN- 900 Greenville WRHD-97.9 Roxboro WRXO- 1430 Henderson WIZS- 1450 Roxboro WKRX- 96.7 Hendersonville WHKP- 1450 Rutherfordton WCAB- 590 Hendersonville WHKP- 107.7 Salisbury WTIX- 1410 Albemarle WSPC- 1010 Kinston WELS- 102.9 Sanford WFJA- 105.5 Asheville WQNS- 105.1 Laurinburg** WEWO- 1460 Shelby WOHS- 1390 Boone WWMY- 102.3 Lexington WLXN- 1440 West Jefferson WKSK- 580 Bryson City WBHN- 1590 Lexington WLXN- 99.9 West Jefferson WKSK- 93.5 Burlington WBAG- 1150 Lincolnton WLON- 1050 Whiteville WTXY- 1540 Chapel Hill WCHL- 1360 Lumberton** WAGR- 1340 Williamston WIAM- 900 Chapel Hill WCHL- 97.9 Martinsville, VA^ WHEE- 1370 Wilmington WMFD- 630 Charlotte WBT- 1110 Morganton WMNC- 92.1 Wilmington WMFD- 95.9 Charlotte WBT- 99.3 *Football only Mt. Airy WSYD- 1300 **Basketball only Fayetteville** WFNC- 640 ^if conflict on WHEE will air on WMVA-AM 1450 TAR HEEL SPORTS NETWORK COACHES SHOW RADIO & TV AFFILIATES Coaches Live Call-In Shows Coaches Television Show Affiliates Albemarle WSPC- 1010 Morganton WMNC- 92.1 Fox Sports South Southeast ,US Sat. 9:00 am Asheville WQNS- 105.1 Mt. Airy WSYD- 1300 WTVD Channel 11 Triangle, Fay. Sun. 11:30 am Boone WWMY- 102.3 Nags Head WZPR- 92.3 WILM Channel 10.1 Wilmington, NC Sat. 11:30 am & 11:35 pm Bryson City WBHN- 1590 New Bern, J’ville, MASN Mid-Atlantic States, NC, VA, DC Sat. 8:30 am Burlington WBAG- 1150 Morehead City WNBU- 94.1 Chapel Hill WCHL- 1360 Raleigh / Triangle WTKK- 106.1 Chapel Hill WCHL -97.9 Roanoke Rapids WCBT- 1230 Charlotte WBT- 1110 Rockingham WAYN- 900 Women’s Basketball Affiliates Charlotte WBT- 99.3 Roxboro WRXO- 1430 Chapel Hill WCHL- 1360 Shelby WOHS- 1390 Goldsboro WFMC- 730 Roxboro WRXK- 96.7 Chapel Hill WCHL- 97.9 Goldsboro WFMC- 105.7 Rutherfordton WCAB- 590 Salisbury WTIX- 1410 Greensboro/ Triad WPTI- 94.5 Salisbury WTIX- 1410 Greenville WRHD- 97.9 Sanford WFJA- 105.5 Hendersonville WHKP- 1450 Shelby WOHS- 1390 Hendersonville WHKP- 107.7 West Jefferson WKSK- 580 Laurinburg- WEWO- 1460 West Jefferson WKSK- 93.5 Lexington WLXN- 1440 Whiteville WTXY- 1540 Lexington WLXN- 99.9 Wilmington WMFD- 630 Lincolnton WLON-1050 Wilmington WMFD- 95.9 Martinsville, VA* WHEE- 1370 *if conflict on WHEE will air on WMVA-AM 1450 TAR HEEL SPORTS NETWORK UNC ALUMNI DEMOS Total UNC Alumni Population Living in North Carolina – 159,576 Number of Alumni by Region UNC ALUMNI NETWORK Boasting the largest, most influential and affluent alumni network of any university in the state, Carolina’s nearly 160,000 alumni are strong supporters of the University and the organizations that are affiliated with the University. Whether you measure quantity or quality, Carolina graduates go on to be state and national leaders in their fields. TAR HEEL SPORTS NETWORK TRIANGLE RADIO AFFILIATE TRIANGLE RADIO AFFILIATE - WTKK 106.1 FM Zone your message to one of North Carolina’s largest markets the hometown of the Tar Heels! We broadcast every Carolina Football and Basketball game and your advertising message on 106.1 FM WTKK, providing seamless coverage throughout the Triangle region and beyond! TRIANGLE FAN BASE With over 70,000 loyal alumni in the Triangle, you can reach a large Tar Heel audience with the Tar Heel Sports Network! The Triangle’s large concentration of Carolina fans and alumni are an attentive audience for your message. TAR HEEL SPORTS NETWORK CHARLOTTE RADIO AFFILIATE CHARLOTTE RADIO AFFILIATE - WBT 1110 AM Charlotte’s home for the Tar Heel Sports Network, WBT 1110 AM, airs every second of Carolina Football and Basketball and the weekly UNC Coaches Shows to a very large Tar Heel fan base in the Charlotte market. A 50,000-watt clear-channel station, WBT can be heard across most of the eastern half of North America at night. TAR HEELS IN CHARLOTTE With over 25,500 Tar Heel alums, Charlotte’s large concentration of Carolina alumni and loyal Tar Heel fans are a captive audience for your message. TAR HEEL SPORTS NETWORK TRIAD RADIO AFFILIATE TRIAD RADIO AFFILIATE - WPTI 94.5 FM Jones Angell and his broadcast team delivers every Carolina Football and Basketball game on Clear Channel’s 100,000 watt 94.5 WPTI-FM The Piedmont’s Talk and Sports Station, providing coverage throughout the Triad region and beyond! TRIAD FAN BASE With more than 25,500 living UNC Alumni, the Triad represents one of the strongest markets in the state for the Tar Heel Radio Network. TAR HEEL SPORTS NETWORK FAYETTEVILLE RADIO AFFILIATE FAYETTEVILLE RADIO AFFILIATE – WUKS 107.7 FM We broadcast every Carolina Football and Basketball game on the 5,200 watt WUKS 107.7 FM, providing coverage in Fayetteville and Southeastern North Carolina. FAYETTEVILLE FAN BASE Zone your message to one of North Carolina’s major markets and reach a large and loyal Carolina following with the Tar Heel Sports Network in Fayetteville. TAR HEEL SPORTS NETWORK WILMINGTON RADIO AFFILIATE WILMINGTON RADIO AFFILIATE– WMFD 630 AM Wilmington's only all-sports station, ESPN RADIO AM 630 WMFD, provides seamless coverage of every Carolina Football and Men’s Basketball game throughout the entire Port City metro. WILMINGTON FAN BASE With more than 17,000 UNC Alumni living in Eastern NC, including 4,276 in New Hanover County alone, the coastal region boasts a very large and loyal listenership on the Tar Heel Radio Network. TAR HEEL SPORTS NETWORK EASTERN NC RADIO AFFILIATE NEW BERN, MOREHEAD CITY, JACKSONVILLE RADIO AFFILIATE– WNBU 94.1 FM Eastern NC’s country music station, 94.1 FM, WNBU a 100,000 watt station provides seamless coverage of every Carolina Football and Men’s Basketball game throughout the entire New Bern – Morehead City - Jacksonville metro area. EASTERN NC FAN BASE With more than 17,000 UNC Alumni living in Eastern NC, the coastal region boasts a very large and loyal listenership on the Tar Heel Radio Network. TAR HEEL SPORTS NETWORK CHAPEL HILL RADIO AFFILIATE CHAPEL HILL RADIO AFFILIATE – WCHL FM 97.9 AM 1360 Zone your message to the hometown of the Tar Heels! We broadcast every Carolina Football and Basketball game and your advertising message on 97.9 FM and 1360 AM WCHL, providing seamless coverage throughout the western triangle market! TAR HEEL SPORTS NETWORK PRIMETIME IN THE ACC ONLY RADIO NETWORK FEATURING THE ACC Listen to Primetime in the ACC every Wednesday night from 7 to 8 pm. The show promises to have entertaining guests and great discussion about the hot topics in ACC sports. The ACC is the premiere conference in America and will appeal to fans of all schools. With a wide-open format that allows listeners to speak directly to those in the know, “Primetime in the ACC” is the only network radio show featuring the Atlantic Coast Conference. • Host of the Countdown to PRIMETIME IN THE ACC AFFILITAES Kick-off Show for Carolina Football Broadcast and Asheville WQNS-FM 105.1 Morganton WMNC-FM 92.1 Countdown to Tip-off Boone WWMY-FM 102.3 Nags Head WZPR-FM 92.3 Show for Carolina Men’s Bryson City WBHN- 1590 New Bern WNBU- FM 94.1 Basketball Broadcast Burlington WBAG-AM 1150 Raleigh / Triangle WTKK-FM 106.1 • Voice of Carolina’s Baseball and Football and Basketball Chapel Hill WCHL-AM 1360 Roanoke Rapids WCBT- 1230 pre-game and post-game Chapel Hill WCHL-FM 97.9 Rockingham WAYN-AM 900 shows Charlotte WBT-AM 1110 Roxboro WRXO-AM 1430 • Sports Broadcaster for Charlotte WBT-FM 99.3 Roxboro WKRX-FM 96.7 99.9 FM Greensboro/ Triad WPTI-FM 94.5 Salisbury WTIX- 1410 Greenville WRHD 97.9 Sanford WFJA-FM 105.5 DAVE NATHAN Hendersonville WHKP-AM 1450 Shelby WOHS11 -AM 1390 PRIMETIME IN THE ACC HOST Hendersonville WHKP-FM 107.7 Whiteville WTXY- 1540 Laurinburg WEWO- 1460 Lincolnton WLON-AM 1050.
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