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WZUP

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Radio station in La Grange, North Carolina
WZUP
Broadcast areaGreenville/New Bern/
Morehead City
Frequency 104.7 MHz
BrandingLa Invasora 104.7
Programming
Format Regional Mexican
Ownership
OwnerConner Media
History
First air date
June 1, 2011
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Class C2
ERP 29,000 watts
HAAT 76 meters (249 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
35°06′23′′N 77°42′20′′W / 35.10639°N 77.70556°W / 35.10639; -77.70556
Links
Public license information
Webcast www.lainvasora1047fm.com/radio-live/
Websitewww.lainvasora1047fm.com

WZUP (104.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. Licensed to La Grange, North Carolina, United States, it serves the Greenville-New Bern-Morehead City area. The station is currently owned by Conner Media.

History

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WZUP went on the air in 1993 as WBSY 104.7 FM, licensed to Rose Hill, North Carolina. WBSY was a simulcast of WEGG, and branded as The Wonderful Egg with a format consisting of Country music and Southern Gospel music. Thru The Bible Radio with Dr. J. Vernon McGee was part of the programming. Many local churches aired their ministries on the station as well. The station carried programming from ABC News, The North Carolina News Network, and Southern Farm Network. James Kenan High School football and Wake Forest sports were part of the programming as well.

In 1995, Jeff Barnes Wilson died, and Duplin County Broadcasters sold WBSY and sister station WEGG to Conner Media Corporation on June 7, 1996. The station, shortly afterward, became Country Bear 104.7 & 710. The full-time country format proved to be unsuccessful, and the format was changed to full-time traditional black gospel.

In 1999, WBSY broke away from the simulcast, and became a part of the Go Mix! Network.

In 2003, the call letters were changed to WZUP, the station was relocated to a tower in Kinston, North Carolina, and a new Regional Mexican format was launched.

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This area includes the following counties: Craven
Jones
Onslow
Pamlico
Pitt
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