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  2. List of urban-format radio stations in the United States

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    KIPR / KFOG – Power 92 Jams – Urban contemporary. KHTE-FM - 96.5 The Box - Urban contemporary. KOKY – 102.1 KOKY – Urban adult contemporary. KPZK – Praise 102.5 – Urban contemporary gospel. KZTS - Rejoice 1380/105.5/103.3 - Urban Gospel. KWCP-LP - KWCP-LP 98.9 The Mix - Urban Adult Contemporary / Classic Hip Hop.

  3. WERD (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    WERD in Atlanta was the first radio station owned and operated by African-Americans. (WDIAin Memphiswas on the air in 1948 doing black—or Negro as it was then called—programming, but the owners were not African American). Jesse B. Blayton Sr., an accountant, bank president, and Atlanta University professor, purchased WERD in 1949 for $50,000.

  4. WPZE - Wikipedia

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    WPZE (102.5 FM) is a commercial Christian radio station licensed to Mableton, Georgia, and serving Metro Georgia. It is owned by Urban One and airs an urban gospel radio format. Studios and offices are at Centennial Tower in Downtown Atlanta . The effective radiated power (ERP) is 3,000 watts, making it a Class A FM station.

  5. WDIA - Wikipedia

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    WDIA. /  35.26806°N 90.01750°W  / 35.26806; -90.01750. WDIA (1070 AM) is a radio station based in Memphis, Tennessee. Active since 1947, it soon became the first radio station in the United States that was programmed entirely for African Americans. [ 2] It featured black radio personalities; its success in building an audience attracted ...

  6. WLOK - Wikipedia

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    Website. wlok .com. WLOK (1340 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Memphis, Tennessee, carrying a gospel music format. Owned by the Gilliam family doing business as WLOK Radio, Inc., the station serves the Memphis metropolitan area. WLOK's studios are located in Downtown Memphis and the transmitter resides in Memphis's Glenview ...

  7. WAOK - Wikipedia

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    On March 15, 1954, WATL changed its call sign to WAOK. [7] It adopted a rhythm and blues and traditional black gospel music format. Featured performers included legendary R&B disc jockey Zenas "Daddy" Sears and local musician Piano Red, as well as early shock jock Alley Pat Patrick and singer Zilla Mays, the "Dream Girl", who broadcast sultry talk and soft music in the early-morning hours.

  8. WHAL-FM - Wikipedia

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    WHAL-FM (95.7 MHz) is a radio station in Memphis, Tennessee broadcasting an urban gospel format. The iHeartMedia, Inc. outlet is licensed to nearby Horn Lake, Mississippi . The station's studios are located in Southeast Memphis, and the transmitter site is in the city's Midtown district.

  9. WBBP - Wikipedia

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    WBBP (1480 AM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Memphis, Tennessee, featuring a gospel format. Owned by Bountiful Blessings, an extension of the Temple of Deliverance Church of God in Christ, the station serves the Memphis metropolitan area. [3] [4] WBBP's studios are located at the Temple of Deliverance's headquarters in Memphis ...