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WTSB : ウィキペディア英語版
WTSB

WTSB (1090 AM) is a radio station licensed by the FCC to serve the community of Selma, North Carolina. The station is owned by Lamm Media Group. The station is daytime only, and is a "full service" AM station, providing local news, obituaries and typical small town full service programming along with country, bluegrass and gospel music. www.wtsbradio.com facebook WTSB Radio 1090AM
==History of WTSB, Lumberton==
WTSB was located at 580 AM, and broadcast at 500 watts during the day and 50 watts at night in 2000.〔Michael Futch, "Folksy 'Don Ross' Journal' Is Dropped," ''The Fayetteville Observer'', May 9, 2004.〕 The station signed on in 1947, owned by Robeson Broadcasting Corp. Jack Pait, who had a furniture business in Lumberton, was majority stockholder. Levi E. Willis Sr., president and owner of Willis Broadcasting of Norfolk, Virginia, bought WTSB in 1997 from Beasley Broadcast Group〔Michael Futch, "WTSB Will Be Back on Air, Owner Says," ''The Fayetteville Observer'', July 2, 2000.〕 which had bought WTSB and WKML. Both stations aired country music for a year when they were co-owned, but WTSB ended up going off the air for a while.〔Michael Futch, "Lumberton Undergoes Radio Changes," ''The Fayetteville Observer'', January 11, 1998.〕 Willis played traditional black gospel until WTSB went off the air in 2000. Though Willis believed the station could return〔 it did not.〔

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