WRHI

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WRHI
City of license Rock Hill, South Carolina
Broadcast area Rock Hill Area/Metrolina
Branding News-Talk 1340 WRHI and 94.3 FM
Frequency 1340 kHz
Translator(s) 94.3 W232AX (Rock Hill)
First air date 1973
Format News/Talk
Power 1,000 watts
Class C
Facility ID 50777
Callsign meaning Watch Rock Hill Increase
Affiliations ABC News
Cumulus Media
Fox News
Yahoo! Sports Radio
Owner Our Three Sons Broadcasting, LLP
Webcast Listen Live
Website WRHI.com

WRHI is a news/talk radio station in Rock Hill, South Carolina. It broadcasts on AM frequency 1340 with a simulcast on 94.3 FM (via translator W232AX) and is under ownership of Our Three Sons (OTS) Broadcasting, LLP.

Awards

WRHI AM/FM is a four-time winner of the South Carolina Broadcasters Association Radio Station of the Year award. Since 2000, WRHI has been honored with 53 "Star Awards" from the South Carolina Broadcasters Association.

Affiliations

Throughout the day, WRHI carries Fox News Radio's 5-minute service at the top of every hour and local news and weather. ABC News' 1-minute update is carried at the bottom of each hour. WRHI is one of few radio stations across the country to be affiliated with more than one major radio news network. Local news is gathered with the local news staff, television partner WSOC-TV and the South Carolina Radio Network.

WRHI broadcasts the audio portion of the local newscast of Charlotte's WSOC-TV from 6:00 to 6:30 PM Monday through Friday.

Sports

WRHI is the radio home of the Winthrop University men's basketball. The station also carries Clemson University and University of South Carolina football and basketball games and coaches' call-in shows. Selected Coastal Carolina University football games are carried as well.

WRHI also carries Rock Hill High School, Northwestern High School, and South Pointe High School football and basketball games as well as Fort Mill High School, Clover High School, Lancaster High School, Nation Ford and York High School football games.

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Coordinates: 34°58′59″N 81°01′11″W / 34.98306°N 81.01972°W / 34.98306; -81.01972

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