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WEED (AM)

WEED "1390 Jammin' Gospel" is an AM radio station broadcasting a gospel music format. Licensed to Rocky Mount, North Carolina, USA, it serves the Rocky Mount/Wilson area. The station is currently owned by Northstar Broadcasting Corporation.
==History==
WEED signed on in Greenville, North Carolina in 1933, owned by the Wynne family. After moving to Rocky Mount, WEED added an FM station which later became WRSV. Bill Wynne took over the stations from his father and ran them until Charles and Sarah Johnson bought WEED in 1988. Sarah Johnson remained as head of Northstar Broadcasting after her husband's death.〔〔"Community remembers radio great Bill Wynne," ''Rocky Mount Telegram'', February 11, 2012.〕
In 1994, WEED began a four-hour Spanish language program called ''La Pantera''. By 2002, ''La Pantera'' had become a 24-hour format. Early that year, WEED began airing a Spanish version of the WRAL-TV 6 P.M. newscast. In June 2003, WEED returned to English, with News/Talk, keeping ''La Pantera'' as a part-time show.〔Natalie Jordan, "Latino media connect with N.C. newcomers," ''Rocky Mount Telegram'', September 28, 2004.〕 On June 1, 2005, WEED changed to Spanish Christian radio.〔Fred Marion, "Local radio stations switch, tweak formats," ''Rocky Mount Telegram'', July 21, 2005, Marquee section.〕
In 2002, following Hurricane Floyd, WEED applied for and received authorization from the FCC reduce night-time power from 2.5 kW using a 3 tower directional antenna to 28 watts non-directional using a single tower for both day and night operation. The FCC application states the middle tower of the 3 tower array was destroyed and the tuning and phasing equipment was damaged or destroyed by the hurricane.
In 2009, when it also aired Rocky Mount High School football, WEED was Old School 1390,〔Charles Alston, "Prep games on radio," ''The Nashville Graphic'', August 18, 2009.〕 "your new home for Old School", with an urban adult contemporary format. Other formats included urban contemporary gospel.
During 2011, WEED aired some North Carolina Central University sports events.〔"The shots not to be heard around the Triangle," ''The Herald-Sun'', December 1, 2011, p. B1.〕
Also in 2011, WEED changed from "1390 the Word" to "1390 Jammin' Gospel", airing Christian programming including 15-minute programs by pastors, and a variety of music including "urban, bluegrass, Christian country, Southern or gospel blues." Freddie Williams was program director and the only DJ.〔"Station gives voice to gospel," ''Rocky Mount Telegram'', September 15, 2011.〕

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