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Radio station in Forest City, North Carolina
WWOL
Frequency 780 kHz
BrandingThe Gospel Voice of the Carolina Foothills
Programming
FormatSouthern Gospel
Ownership
OwnerHolly Springs Baptist Broadcasting
History
First air date
September 10, 1947
Former call signs
WBBO
Call sign meaning
WonderfulWordsofLife
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
ClassD
Power10,000watts day only
Transmitter coordinates
35°21′02″N81°54′04″W / 35.35056°N 81.90111°W /35.35056; -81.90111
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.wwol780.com

WWOL (780AM) is aradio station licensed toForest City, North Carolina, United States, broadcasting aSouthern Gospel format.

As of October 29, 1989, the station is owned byHolly Springs Baptist Broadcasting. WWOL began broadcasting on April 1, 1990, but the frequency was signed on asWBBO ("We Build Business Opportunities") on September 10, 1947, by Rutherford Radio Company. In 1947, the call letters WWOL were first used for a radio station inLackawanna, New York, which is nowWBBF, and on its FM counterpart, which is nowWHTT-FM.

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