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WAUG
File:WAUG logo.png
Broadcast areaRaleigh/Durham
Research Triangle
Frequency750 kHz
Programming
FormatTalk/Sports
AffiliationsSyndication One, American Urban Radio Networks
Ownership
OwnerSt. Augustine's University
History
Call sign meaning
Saint AUGustine University
Technical information
ClassD
Power500 watts daytime only
Transmitter coordinates
35°47′28.00″N 78°37′10.00″W / 35.7911111°N 78.6194444°W / 35.7911111; -78.6194444 (WAUG)
Links
Webcastlisten live
Websitemywaug.com

WAUG (750 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Talk/Personality format. Licensed to New Hope, North Carolina, USA, the station serves the RaleighDurham area. The station is currently owned by St. Augustine's University and features programming from American Urban Radio Networks and the Radio One-owned Syndication One.[1] WAUG radio is a daytime-only operation, shutting down at sunset to make way for the 50,000-watt WSB in Atlanta.

The university also runs a low-powered TV station, WAUG-LD (channel 8). WAUG-LD is carried by Time Warner Cable on digital cable channel 168 in Raleigh.

History

WAUG "Power 750" began broadcasting in 1987 from the campus of Saint Augustine's University. In October 2006, the station switched primarily to a talk format aimed at the black community. Shows include the nationally syndicated News One Now with Roland Martin, Keepin' It Real with Al Sharpton and Biz Talk with Josh Smith. The station also carries football games from the Washington Redskins as well as St. Augustine's University Sports including the CIAA Basketball Tournament. The station is also the flagship for From The Press Box To The Press Row, a sports talk show focused on Black college sports which is heard on syndicated stations through the mid-Atlantic region from Pennsylvania to Georgia.[2]

References

  1. ^ "WAUG Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "Network Affiliates". From the Press Box to the Press Row.