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WRJD

WRJD is a radio station based in Durham, North Carolina that broadcasts on 1410 AM which currently broadcasts a Spanish Christian format. It was a heritage radio station that went by WSRC for over half a century.
==History==
The station signed on the air as WSRC on October 15, 1954, a day most locals remember as the day Hurricane Hazel roared through Central and Eastern North Carolina, causing a great deal of damage and destruction. Despite that initial setback, WSRC managed to continue broadcasting as the first radio station in the Raleigh-Durham market to serve the black community. An FM station signed on at 107.1 in 1965, but was later sold to Duke University in 1968 as WDBS-FM (now WFXC).
Throughout much of its lifetime, WSRC has played a mix of gospel, soul, and R&B music. Along the way, the station has attracted a wealth of talented personalities, including Norfley Whitted, Jimmy "Dr. Jive" Byrd, Durham native Shirley Caesar, and former WTVD news reporter Ervin Hester.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="WRJD-AM 1410 History" ); Raleigh-Durham Radio Waves website〕 WSRC segued to a mostly gospel and inspirational format in the mid-1980s.
On March 16, 2006, Davidson Media Group (who also owns another Durham station, WTIK-AM) assumed ownership of WSRC and changed its call letters to WRJD.〔; article in Durham (N.C.) Herald-Sun, March 7, 2006〕 "Rejoice 1410" operated under a Local Marketing Agreement with Greensboro-based event promotions firm Unwind Productions. Prior to the station changing hands from previous owner Willis Broadcasting (who had been going through serious financial difficulties over the past few years), local gospel group The Cooper Four performed its final live Sunday afternoon broadcast on March 12. The group had been with WSRC since its early beginnings.〔; article in Herald-Sun, March 7, 2006〕 The Cooper Four would come back to the rechristened WRJD "Rejoice 1410 AM" where they were still heard Sunday mornings at 8:15. The WSRC call letters were later given to WZFB (now WQTM) in Fair Bluff, North Carolina.
On February 1, 2011, WRJD began simulcasting on co-owned WOLI 910 AM, in Spartanburg, South Carolina, as "Rejoice Radio". While the simulcast lasted only a few months, WRJD would continue to identify both stations at the top of each hour for the remainder of its time as "Rejoice". During this time, Rejoice 1410 was nominated for 2011 Medium Market Station of the Year by the Stellar Awards.〔; article in BlackNews.com〕 However, Davidson Media ended its LMA with Unwind Productions on December 26 that year and WRJD went off the air. The station resumed broadcasting a week later as Poder 1310, airing a Spanish Christian format.
On July 13, 2015, both WRJD and WTIK were sold to TBLC Media as part of a multi-station deal with Davidson Media, which included stations in Charlotte, Greensboro, Richmond, Spartanburg, and Kansas City.

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