WRAL-FM

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WRAL-FM "Mix 101.5"is an Adult Contemporary radio station based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Its studios are located in downtown Raleigh along with WCMC-FM, a country music station that signed on in October 2005. Both stations are owned and operated by Capitol Broadcasting Company, which also owns WRAL-TV, FOX 50, and the Durham Bulls minor-league baseball team, among other properties. Its transmitter is located near Garner, North Carolina.

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WRAL-FM signed on in 1946 as one of the first FM stations to operate in North Carolina. Instead of rebroadcasting from a partner AM station, it offered its own programming in the form of easy listening music and extensive agricultural reports. During the 1960s, the station offered the audio portion of commentaries done by future North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms. WRAL-FM switched is musical offerings to AC in the early 1970s, which continues to this day. (WRAL-FM 's one time AM sister station which was at 1240, was sold off in the 70s )

In 2004, WRAL-FM became the first station in the United States to broadcast its signal in High Definition Radio. WRAL-HD1 replicates the same music found on Mix 101.5 (mainstream AC), while WRAL-HD2 offers a more modern-leaning playlist.

WRAL's local ownership gives it a leg up among other Triangle radio stations in terms of public affairs and community involvement, giving it less of a "corporate" feel than its competition. One such project the station has been involved with over the years is a radiothon lasting 101.5 hours straight (usually from a Wednesday morning to mid-day Sunday) designed to benefit the Children's Hospital at Duke University Medical Center. WRAL-FM also promotes a number of events throughout the Triangle area that are sponsored by Capitol Broadcasting and its entities.

In addition, the station has been promoting an outdoor concert series in downtown Raleigh since 1978 called "Alive After Five", which features mostly local and regional bands. From its beginnings until 2004, the concerts usually took place at the south end of the Fayetteville Street Mall near the Raleigh Civic and Convention Center. Because of all the construction work taking place in that area at the time, the concert series laterbeen moved to the heart of the trendy Glenwood South district, located just west of downtown. Earlier that same year, a separate AAF series was held in Durham at the American Tobacco complex near the Durham Bulls Athletic Park, only to be discontinued after a year.

In 2007, there are plans to return Alive After Five to the newly rebuilt Fayetteville Street corridor (sans pedestrian mall).

Monday-Friday

  • 6:00-10:00am -- "Bill & Sheri in the Morning"
    Bill Jordan - co-host
    Sheri Logan - co-host
    Wayne Michaels - producer
    Vanna Fox - traffic reports
    David Crabtree (from WRAL-TV) - news
  • 10:00am-3:00pm -- Diane Ramsey
    Noon-1pm - "Your MIX at Lunch" - plays a set of songs sent in by listener request
  • 3:00-6:00pm -- Jim Kelly
  • 6:00-6:30pm -- Simulcast of WRAL-TV News
  • 6:30pm-Midnight -- Ray Thomas

Saturday

  • 6:00-10:00am - Best of "Bill & Sheri"
  • 10:00am-8:00pm - Mike Coates and Jen Scott
  • 8:00pm-11:00pm - "Absolutely 80s" with Nina Blackwood

Sunday

  • 8:00am-Noon - "Cornerstone" with Jami Caskey (Comtemporary Christian music program)
  • Noon-Midnight - "All 70s Sunday" with Mike Coates and Jen Scott


Station Personnel

  • Program Director: Jim Kelly (interim)
  • General Manager: Ardie Gregory


Capitol Broadcasting |
WILM-LP | WJZY | WMYT | WRAL-TV | WRAZ | North Carolina News Network | WCMC | WRAL-FM
FM radio stations in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill/Research Triangle Park market (Arbitron #43)

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By callsign: WBBB | WCCE | WCMC | WCPE | WCQM | WDCG | WFXC | WFXK | WHLQ | WKIX | WKNC | WKSL | WKVE | WNCU | WNNL | WQDR | WQSM | WQOK | WRAL | WRDU | WRTP | WRVA | WSHA | WVDJ | WWMY | WUNC | WXDU | WXYC | WYFL | WYMY | WZTK

See also: Raleigh (FM) (AM)

North Carolina Radio Markets

Asheville | Charlotte-Gastonia (FM) (AM) | Elizabeth City-Nags Head | Fayetteville | Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point (FM) (AM) | Greenville-New Bern-Jacksonville (FM) (AM) | Raleigh-Durham (FM) (AM) | Rocky Mount-Wilson | Wilmington

See also: List of radio stations in North Carolina and List of United States radio markets


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