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  President: Charles L. Fowler
       
General Manager: Ron Tart

   Primary Format: Southern Gospel  
     
Frequency: 780 AM

                                           Power: 7,000 Watts                                            




 

News: North Carolina News Network at :55 after each hour; local reports as needed.

 

Weather: North Carolina News Network Weather Center...local forecasts with regional outlook from AMS meteorologists.


Sports Programming:


“Sports Extra”...Saturday 11:00am - 11:05am; hosted by Al Myatt; features local and national sports

 

Special Programming:


“Good Morning, Charlie”… 
Monday-Saturday 8:00am - 9:30am; hosted by Charlie Fowler; listener call-in buy-sell-trade program

“Southern Gospel Concert Update” ... Monday-Friday 12:30pm - 12:35pm

“Carolina Gospel Showcase”… Saturday, 10:35am - 11:00am; hosted by Lottie Squires; features local gospel artists

“Hymnal Harmony”… Saturday, 11:30am - 12:00n; hosted by Lottie Squires; features hymns and standard performed by Southern Gospel artists

“Gospel Greats” … Saturday, 12:00n – 2:00pm; nationally syndicated program, hosted by Paul Heil.; features current hits, interviews with Southern Gospel artists, contests, and more

“Gaither Homecoming Hour” … Saturday, 4:00pm - 5:00pm; features recordings from the nationally known Gaither Homecoming series

“Southern Fried Gospel” … Sunday, 12:00n – 1:30pm; hosted by Neal Wood; weekly features include WCKB Top 40 Countdown, All-Request Sunday, New Debut Sunday and 5th Sunday Sings


"Good News Music Radio with Woody Wright" ... Sunday, 4:00pm - 5:00pm; nationally syndicated program; Dove Award-nominated singer/songwriter Woody Wright and co-host D. Scott Kramer share an hour of music, fun, and encouraging ministry

 

Community Involvement:

 
WCKB works closely with the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce; the station also maintains membership in several area Chambers of Commerce.

WCKB is involved in area events, such as the Dunn Cotton Festival, Relay for Life, RSVP Seniors Fair and the Annual State Singing Convention in Benson.

WCKB carries weekly public affairs programming from sources such as the local Health Department and Extension Service; the local and state Employment Security Commission, the regional Social Security Administration office and the US Department of Agriculture.

As a public service, WCKB promotes activities of local churches and civic organizations, as well as other special events.

 

WCKB Staff:


Charlie Fowler, Ron Tart, Neal Wood, Lottie Squires, Graden Blackman, Sheree Parker, and Al Myatt 

 

History:

On March 11, 1946, three prominent Dunn businessmen, Lofton A. Tart, Sr., Earl McDonald Westbrook, and Thomas R. Hood, seeing the need for local radio coverage, associated themselves into a corporation under the name of North Carolina Central Broadcasters, Inc.

The first meeting of the Board of Directors was held at 3:00 PM March 15, 1946. At this meeting a set of bylaws was adopted and officers of the corporation were elected as follows: Earl M. Westbrook, President; Leslie H. Campbell, Vice President; and A. Hartwell Campbell, Secretary/Treasurer.

At 11:15 am, December 6th, WCKB began broadcasting on a frequency of 780 kHz and a power of 1,000 watts. The first song played on WCKB was the National Anthem, followed by the song, “Tiger Rag.”

In a meeting of the Board of Directors held February 20, 1958, A. Lincoln Faulk, General Manager, announced that WCKB won the Freedom Foundation Award for the best program, “Editorial Opinion” by John G. Thomas, News Director and commentator of WCKB. “Editorial Opinion” by John G. Thomas became so popular and so widely accepted that over the years it won a total of eleven Freedom Foundation Awards for WCKB.

During the first twenty-five years of operation, WCKB featured a variety of formats which included big band, easy listening, pop, and rock n’ roll. Special emphasis was always placed on news, especially local news and weather, as well as talk programs.

During the 1980’s, WCKB moved to a Gospel Music format which continues today and features today’s hit Southern Gospel music.

In 1989, Charles L. Fowler purchased WCKB from Mrs. Alice T. Baggett and her son, Robie Butler. Since then, General Manager, Ronald C. Tart has become part owner of the company.


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