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Coordinates: 35°171N 78°3548W / 35.28361°N 78.59667°W / 35.28361; -78.59667
 

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WCKB
Frequency780 kHz
BrandingGospel 780
Programming
FormatSouthern gospel
Ownership
OwnerNorth Carolina Central Broadcasters, Inc.
History

First air date

1946 (1946)

Call sign meaning

Where Christians Keep Believing
Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC
Facility ID47283
ClassD
Power7,000 watts day
1 watt night

Transmitter coordinates

35°17′1N 78°35′48W / 35.28361°N 78.59667°W / 35.28361; -78.59667
Translator(s)102.7 W274CA (Dunn)
Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • Websitewww.wckb780.com

    WCKB (780 AM) is a radio stationinDunn, North Carolina. It airs a Southern gospel music format.

    The locally owned outlet airs church services and other related programming on Sundays in addition to the musical shows. WCKB is owned by NC Central Broadcasters. It transmits with 7,000 watts of power during the day and 1 watt at night.

    780 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. WCKB reduces nighttime power to prevent interference with the skywave signal of WBBMinChicago.

    History

    [edit]

    When WCKB signed on in 1946, the letters meant "Where Carolina Keeps Building." Now, general manager Ron Tart says, the letters mean "Where Christians Keep Believing.[2]"

    Lincoln "Uncle Linc" Faulk was the general manager and an announcer for 25 years.[3]

    John G. Thomas, WCKB news director, interviewed Ermon Godwin Jr. on his "Retrospect" program in 1969. The younger Godwin described how his father Edmon Godwin Sr. described "Hollerin'," saying it was a part of doing morning chores, or a routine at the end of the day, and each person had a distinctive style. Godwin found a tape of George Denning, who still hollered. On a Saturday "Let's Talk" program on WCKB on which Godwin made an appearance, the idea for the Spivey's Corner hollerin' contest began.[4]

    "Good Morning Charlie" includes a "Swap Shop" type segment as well as listeners telling what goes on in their lives.[5]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WCKB". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ Michael Futch, "Call Letters Have Their Swan Song," The Fayetteville Observer, June 10, 2004.
  • ^ "Former Mayor of Lillington, Faulk, Is Dead," The Fayetteville Observer, October 2, 1997.
  • ^ Michael Futch, "Hollerin' Contest a Loud, Family Affair," The Fayetteville Observer, June 20, 1997.
  • ^ Charles Broadwell, "U.S. 421 Offers Slice of Region Life," The Fayetteville Observer, September 30, 1990.
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