WYRU

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WYRU
City of license Red Springs, North Carolina
Frequency 1160 kHz
Format gospel
Power 5000 watts
Owner Beasley Broadcasting
Sister stations WFLB, WAZZ

WYRU (1160 AM) is a 5,000-watt radio station broadcasting a gospel format, licensed to Red Springs, North Carolina.

History

In 1990, WYRU switched to a full-time gospel format with a mix of musical styles, after having played black gospel in the evenings.[1]

Two years after Carolina Radio Group executive director Gene Hanrahan came to work there, WYRU was doing so well that a new FM station, WLRD, was added. [2]

In 1997, Beasley Broadcasting purchased WYRU and WLRD from Lumbee Regional Development Association for about $1.2 million. [3]

References

  1. David Bourne, "Gospel Bumped in Format Switch," The Fayetteville Observer, August 5, 1990.
  2. Michael Futch, "'David and Goliath' Do Battle on the Airwaves," The Fayetteville Observer, October 14, 1994.
  3. Michael Futch, "Beasley Group Buys 2 More Stations," The Fayetteville Observer, July 31, 1997.

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