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Radio Media Contacts 2021 Local Radio Stations Station/Company Emails Phone Mailing Address and Job Title Name of Contact Dick Broadcasting [email protected] (336) 274-8042 192 E Lewis St, Greensboro, NC 27406 - [email protected] Jason Goodman [email protected] Program Director [email protected] Promotions/ Webmaster Matt Wells [email protected] Host Jared & Katie in the Morning Jared Pike 1075KZL [email protected] Host Jared & Katie in the Morning Katie Tesh 1075KZL [email protected] Host 2 Guys Named Chris Show Rock92 Chris Kelly [email protected] Host 2 Guys Named Chris Show Chris Demm Rock92 IHeartRadio 336-822-2000 2-B Pai Park Greensboro, NC 27409 kellyhildebrandt2@iheartmedia. com 336-822-1014 Promotions Director Kelly Craig [email protected] 336-822-2009 Promotions/ Webmaster Adam Davis [email protected] - On Air Talent Lora Songster [email protected] 336-848-4746 On Air Talent Matt Pencola 7819 National Service Rd. (Suite 401) Audacy North Carolina, LLC Greensboro, NC 27409 [email protected] (336) 605-5200 102 JAMZ Clay JD Walker - Program [email protected] 336-387-7243 931 The Wolf Program Director Director 336-605-5200 102 JAMZ Program Director Brian Douglas 1834 Wake Forest Rd. #8850 WFDD [email protected] (336) 758-8850; 336-758-3083Winston-Salem, NC 27109 - [email protected] 336-758-3084 General Manager Tom Dollenmayer [email protected] 336-758-8853 Reporter David Ford [email protected] 336-758-8849 News Director Emily McCord [email protected] 336-758-8856 Assistant News Director Keri Brown 3rd floor, 402 Tate St, Greensboro, NC WUAG [email protected] ; [email protected](336) 334-4308; 336-334-545027412 [email protected] (336) 609-3439 General Manager MacKenzie Craig [email protected]; 120 Friday Center Drive WUNC 919.445.9150 1.800.962.9862Chapel Hill, NC 27517 [email protected] - News Director Brent Wolf 90.1 WNAA-FM 302 Crosby Hall NC A&T State University WNAA [email protected] 336-334-7936 Greensboro, NC 27411-1135 Tony Welborne AM STATIONS TYPE PHONE 600 WSJS - News, talk and sports, Winston-Salem 336-727-8826 2021 Local Radio Stations 830 WTRU - Christian Winston-Salem, 336-759-0363 920 WPCM - Oldies, beach music, rhythm and blues, 336-584-0126 950 WPET - Gospel, Greensboro 336-275-9738 980 WAAA - Urban contemporary and gospel, Winston-Salem, 336-767-0430 1040 WSGH - Hispanic programming, Winston-Salem. 336-773-0863 OR 336-669-8036 1070 WGOS - Gospel and country, High Point 336-434-5024 1150 WBAG - News, talk, sports and music, Burlington 336-226-1150 1200 WSML - News and sports talk; Christian on Sundays, 336-727-8826 1220 WREV - Regional Mexican music, Reidsville 336-349-2986 1230 WMFR - News, sports and talk, High Point, 336-885-2191 1260 WKXR - Country, Asheboro 336-625-2187 1340 WMQX - Christian, Greensboro 336-723-9393 1380 WTOB - news talk and Spanish, Winston-Salem 336-759-0363 710 WZOO - Southern gospel, Asheboro, 336-672-0944.
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