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Radio station in Raleigh, North Carolina
WRLY-LP
Frequency93.5 MHz
Branding"Oak 93.5"
Programming
FormatVariety / Music
Ownership
Owner
  • Triangle Access Broadcasting, Inc.
  • (Triangle Access Broadcasting, Inc.)
History
First air dateSeptember 4, 2013
Former call signsWVDJ-LP (2003–2013)
Former frequencies107.9 MHz (2003–2013)
Call sign meaning"Raleigh"
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
ClassLP100
ERP100 Watts
HAAT30 Meters (98 Feet)
Transmitter coordinates35°52′55″N 78°42′56″W / 35.88194°N 78.71556°W / 35.88194; -78.71556
Links
Public license information LMS
Webcasthttp://stream.oak935.org:8000/oak935.aac
Websitehttp://www.oak935.org/

WRLY-LP, or Oak 93.5 is a community low power FM ("LPFM") radio station operating in Raleigh, North Carolina.

History

Triangle Access Broadcasting, Inc. was awarded the first construction permit to build an LPFM station in the Raleigh area, signing on in October 2003 at 107.9 MHz under the call sign WVDJ-LP.

After nearly a decade on the air, in September 2013, the station would be reborn under a new frequency (moving from 107.9 to 93.5 MHz) and a new call sign, WRLY-LP. These changes were accompanied by a rebranding from "Pulse FM" to "The Oak, 93.5." Positive changes would continue into 2014 as minor technical adjustments would result in significantly increased signal reach, and Triangle Access Broadcasting would reach agreement to syndicate certain programming during early morning hours.

Format

Oak 93.5's format predominantly features adult contemporary music. During morning hours, programming also features local personality John Van Pelt, who provides a variety of severe weather and disaster preparedness tips. Friday afternoon's is known as the hit music hour from 6 PM - 8 PM broadcast by local personality Walt.

External links

Radio stations in Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina (the Research Triangle)
By AM frequency
By FM frequency
LPFM
Translators
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Defunct
Nearby regions
Charlotte
Elizabeth City–Nags Head
Fayetteville
Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point
Roanoke Rapids-South Hill
Rocky Mount-Wilson
Southside
See also
List of radio stations in North Carolina

35°52′55″N 78°42′58″W / 35.882°N 78.716°W / 35.882; -78.716


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