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ECU appears to be on the verge of enhancing the signal span of its radio network with a second station close to the home front. An official announcement is expected soon that WNCT-AM in Greenville will be joining the Pirate Sports Network for football and basketball game broadcasts. At 10,000 watts, Talk 1070 is the strongest AM station east of Raleigh.

WGHB-AM Pirate Radio 1250, which has its studios in Greenville and broadcasts from a 5,000-watt transmitter in Farmville, will also continue the broadcasting relationship it established with ECU last season, which includes a nightly menu of locally-produced programs.

Both WNCT and WGHB are Internet partners of Bonesville.net, which provides the technology resources for the stations' live streams and on-demand audio archives.


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East Carolina University Chancellor Dr. Steven Ballard will appear as a guest on “Talk of the Town
08-02-2004 06:34 PM
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That is good news. Ever since 1230 AM went Hispanic, it is almost impossible to hear ECU games in Kinston (~25 miles from Greenville).

Why can't we tap into the FM market? A station like 93.3, 103.3, or 107.9 would be great and they all have a large coverage area.

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08-02-2004 08:46 PM
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My question is whatever happened to 98.3FM? They had a consistantly good signal.
08-02-2004 08:53 PM
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PirateTreasureNC Wrote:My question is whatever happened to 98.3FM? They had a consistantly good signal.
Wasn't that a Henry Hinton station? He sold out.

By the way, that station wasn't all that and a bag of chips. It's signal was crappy/non-existant in Kinston also.
08-02-2004 08:56 PM
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It was Henry's station, and yes, you couldn't pick it up Kinston, which really sucks when I have to work weekends.
08-02-2004 09:44 PM
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All I remember is that 98.3 had pretty good signal in G'ville and as of like 3yrs ago Pirate radio sgnal hit the fan in terms of poor reception. Especially the bball games.
08-02-2004 09:52 PM
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