WAWC
American country music radio station
41°22′57.00″N 85°41′35.00″W / 41.3825000°N 85.6930556°W / 41.3825000; -85.6930556WAWC (103.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Syracuse, Indiana, United States, the station is currently owned by Kensington Digital Media of Indiana, L.L.C.,[1] and features programming from Fox News Radio, Compass Media Networks, and Westwood One.[2]
Prior to becoming Willie 103.5 at the end of 2006, the station had been known as Hoosier 103.5 which featured pop and rock, Indiana high school and college sports broadcasts and morning show entertainment.
References
External links
- WAWC in the FCC FM station database
- WAWC in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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Country radio stations in the state of Indiana
- 1330
- 1520
- 1550
- 1550
- 1560
- 1580
- 1590
- WAMW - Washington
- WAWC – Syracuse
- WAXI - Rockville
- WBDC – Huntingburg
- WBKQ – Alexandria
- WBTU – Kendallville
- WBYT – Elkhart
- WCBK-FM – Martinsville
- WCDQ – Crawfordsville
- WCJC – Van Buren
- WCOE – La Porte
- WFLQ – French Lick
- WFMS – Fishers
- WHCC – Ellettsville
- WHLR – Seelyville
- WHZR – Royal Center
- WIFE-FM – Rushville
- WIVR – Kentland
- WKID – Vevay
- WKKG – Columbus
- WKLO – Hardinsburg
- WKOA – Lafayette
- WKZS – Covington
- WKUZ – Wabash
- WLHK – Shelbyville
- WLJE – Valparaíso
- WLYD – Chandler
- WMDH-FM – New Castle
- WMPI – Scottsburg
- WNDI – Sullivan
- WNDI-FM – Sullivan
- WOCC - Corydon
- WPGW-FM – Portland
- WPIW - Mount Vernon
- WQHK-FM – Huntertown
- WQKZ – Ferdinand
- WQLK – Richmond
- WRAY-FM – Princeton
- WRBI – Batesville
- WRIN – Rensselaer
- WSCH – Aurora
- WSVX - Shelbyville
- WTHD – Lagrange
- WTHI-FM – Terre Haute
- WTRE – Greensburg
- WUZR – Bicknell
- WVIG – West Terre Haute
- WWBL – Washington
- WWKI – Kokomo
- WXKU-FM – Austin
- WYCM – Attica
- WYGB – Edinburgh
- See also
- adult contemporary
- classic hits
- college
- country
- news/talk
- NPR
- oldies
- religious
- rock
- sports
- top 40
- urban
- other radio stations in Indiana
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