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WMMY

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WMMY
Broadcast areaWatauga, Avery, Ashe, Wilkes
Frequency106.1 MHz
BrandingHighway 106.1 & 102.3
Programming
FormatCountry music
AffiliationsMotor Racing Network
Performance Racing Network
Westwood One
Ownership
OwnerCurtis Media Group
WWMY, WZJS, WATA, WECR, WXIT
History
Call sign meaning
WM MY Country 106 (former branding)
Technical information
Facility ID91
ClassC3
ERP10,500 watts
HAAT155 meters
Transmitter coordinates
36°19′53″N 81°35′17″W / 36.33139°N 81.58806°W / 36.33139; -81.58806
Repeater(s)102.3 WWMY (Beech Mountain)
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteWMMY Online

WMMY (106.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Jefferson, North Carolina, United States, the station broadcasts from studios on Blowing Rock Road in Boone, North Carolina[1] and serves the counties of Watauga, Ashe, Avery, Alleghany, Wilkes, Catawba and Caldwell in northwestern North Carolina.[2] The station is currently owned by Curtis Media Group.

History

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Highland Communication Associates bought WATA from the Roland Potter family in the late 1980s and started WZJS. Aisling bought these stations in 2003; the same time as the company also purchased WECR, WECR-FM and WXIT. It was then that WZJS switched from a Country Music format to Contemporary Christian, thus allowing for WMMY to become the High Country's new FM country radio station. The station started out using the moniker, "My Country 106", but after several years, switched to using "Highway 106". Aisling went into receivership and George Reed of Media Services Group was appointed to manage the stations until a buyer was found.[3] Later in the year, Curtis Media Group purchased the station.[4] On February 24, 2013, sister station WECR-FM (now WWMY) began simulcasting WMMY, and the branding of the two stations was modified to "Highway 106 & 102.3."

References

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  1. ^ "About Us" on station Web site
  2. ^ Station home page
  3. ^ Scott Nicholson, "Receivership: Local stations seek buyer," The Watauga Democrat, March 14, 2008.
  4. ^ "Transactions for Oct. 10, 2008". Radio and Records. Retrieved 2011-10-18.
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