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Diving deep into the soundscape of Huntsville. High-fidelity streams broadcasted live from the heart of North America.

started under the name Exit Stage Left Radio using exitstageleft.com but we changed the name a few years into it to what it is today. Many of you email me and ask: "Is this is an official station?" The answer is no. We are the un-OFFICIAL Rush Radio station. The official Rush Radio is the music you hear before Rush comes onstage at the shows you attend. Neil has been doing that for years. He is the one who chooses the music you hear before the shows!

total dominance of the Walker County radio market has been achieved by our 13-member professional staff through solid, consistent programming concepts, aggressive local community involvement, and hard hitting promotions.

104.9 The Hits - KHVL is a broadcast radio station in Huntsville, Texas, United States, providing Classic Rock and Pop music.

a service of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church and Huntsville Catholic Radio.

as a service of Sam Houston State University as a hands-on training instrument by students in the Mass Communication department. The entire broadcast day, including music shifts, news and sports casts, public affairs programs, play-by-play sports and special programs are produced by the student management and staff.

Playing 80's Music: The greatest hits era of synthesizer music and energetic anthems.

Discover the best of Radio QuerubÃn broadcasting live from Huntsville, Al, United States. Enjoy crystal clear audio and diverse programming.

music that we call Inspirational Soul?. We also provide a cross section of brief educational and spiritually uplifting programs just right for your busy family. ------ Shows: Adventures in Odyssey, Real Life, Family Life Today, How To Manage Your Money, Voice of Prophecy, Down Gilead Lane, Joni and Friends, Proverbs 31 Ministry, The Christian Working Woman, Moody Presents, Keys for Kids, Our Daily Bread, Your Story Hour, Bible Answers Live, Family Health, Bread of Life, James Dobson Family Minute, Promise Keepers Radio Highlight, Toward a Growing Marriage, Sounds Of Praise, 2nd Chance, A Brighter Hope, A Word For You, Day One, Gospel Expressions, Hour Of Power, Interlude in Ivory, It is Written, Joy of Faith Radio Hour, Life Preservers, Money Watch, Night Light, Oakwood Heritage Moments, OC Specials, Sabbath Praise, Spot Radio, Sunday Morning Inspirations, The Living Water, Think it Over ----- Hosts: Woodrow Kroll, Chuck Missler, Shana Schutte, Lysa Terkeurst, Renee Swope, Dr. Paul Nyquist, Jon Gauger, Harold C. Thompson, Elder Tony Outlaw, Evangelist Lisa Outlaw, Ivan L. William, Sr., Kenda Elise Fields, Victoria Miller, Sheridan Allen-perry, D. L. Mcphaull, Michael Moss, Lyteka Camel, Andria Lindsey, Joni Eareckson Tada, Mary Whelchel Christian, Pastor Ivan Williams, Dennis Rainey, Steve Marr, Joiner Miller, Dr. James Dobson, Pastor Ric, Dammeon Malone, Joe Gaiter

Discover the best of Easy 105.3 - WTKI broadcasting live from Huntsville, Al, United States. Enjoy crystal clear audio and diverse programming.


Star 99.1 - WAHR is a broadcast Radio station from Huntsville, Alabama, United States, providing Adult Contemporary, Top 40 and Pop Music.

You're with the Tennessee valley's home for ESPN Radio "ESPN 97.7 The Zone"!

Shows: All Things Considered, NPR's Morning Edition, Piano Jazz, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Jazz Profiles, Jazz Set, Portraits in Blue ----- Hosts: Michele Norris, Robert Siegel, Melissa Block, Renee Montagne, Steve Inskeep, Robin Guthrie, Brendan Perry, Marcelo D2, Bob Porter

Considered, Car Talk (NPR), Fresh Air (NPR), Living on Earth, Marketplace, Midnight Special, NPR's Morning Edition, Riverwalk Jazz, The Thistle & Shamrock, This American Life, Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me, Weekend All Things Considered, Weekend Edition Saturday, Weekend Edition Sunday, Whad'ya Know, Democracy Now!, From the Top, Echoes, World Cafe, Splendid Table, Classical 24 with Alison Young, Classical 24 with Bob Christiansen, Classical 24 with Gillian Martin, Classical 24 with Scott Blankenship, Classical 24 with Ward Jacobson, Classical 24 with John Zech, Folk Sampler, Saint Paul Sunday, Alternative Radio, City Arts and Lectures, Among Friends, Brass, Reeds, and Percussion, Morning Blend, Reelin' in the Years, Talkin' the Blues ----- Hosts: Michele Norris, Robert Siegel, Melissa Block, Tom Magliozzi, Ray Magliozzi, Steve Curwood, Bobby Bascomb, Eileen Bolinsky, Kai Ryssdal, Steve Chiotakis, Jeremy Hobson, Renee Montagne, Steve Inskeep, Not Found, David Holt, Jim Cullum, Ira Glass, Jessica Hopper, Alex Blumberg, Peter Sagal Sagal, Carl Kasell Kasell, Guy Raz, Scott Simon, Audie Cornish, Michael Feldman, Christopher O'riley, Ji Yong Kim, Des Moines, John Diliberto, Dennis Coffey, Lloyd Cole, Steve Miller, Lynne Rossetto Kasper, Sally Swift, Bob Christiansen, Gillian Martin, Scott Blankenship, Ward Jacobson, John Zech, Julie Amacher, Mike Flynn, Bill Mcglaughlin, Paul Lancour, Steven Winn, Kim Severson, Darryl Adams, Lex Staley, Bob Labbe, Microwave Dave

Wilkins Radio - WBXR is a broadcast radio station in Huntsville, Alabama, United States, providing Christian Education, Talk and Praise & Worship shows.

power. Funding is provided by the State of Alabama, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and listener contributions.WLRH, Alabama?s first full-service Public Radio Station, is a member of Public Radio International and National Public Radio.


Gospel Explosions 1000 AM - WDJL is a broadcast station from Huntsville, Alabama, United States, playing Christian, Gospel, Talk.

Discover the best of 98.1 The Beat - WLOR broadcasting live from Huntsville, Al, United States. Enjoy crystal clear audio and diverse programming.

An internet radio station playing over 24 hours of non-repeating songs with a focus on 80's New Wave. Great free radio listening!

Paradox East Radio is licensed and registered, we play a variety of music in all genres. For interviews, airplay consideration or information contact info@paradoxeast.org


Blueseum of Fine Arts Radio Show ----- Hosts: John Peyton, Chris Jagger

the station?s owner, W.H. Pollard, that he hopped in his car and rode around town. But the car was without a radio, and Pollard missed his first broadcast. His wife, Pleas Alexander Pollard, walked outside their home and paced the lawn to relieve her anxiety over the new station?s beginning. She, too, missed the first broadcast. Now in its seventh decade of serving the Tennessee Valley, WBHP continues operation on 2 frequencies?800 AM in Decatur on WHOS, and 1230 AM in Huntsville on WBHP. A one-time country music station, WBHP now serves as a news-talk radio station. W.H. Pollard, born in Huntsville May 23, 1909, was fascinated as a boy with radio. He had the first ham radio in North Alabama, and in 1923, The Huntsville Times told the story of this 14-year-old boy who ?could contact the rest of the world? if Huntsville were ever isolated. After attending both Auburn University and the University of Alabama, Pollard married Pleas Alexander of Atlanta, GA who was the program manager at a Charlotte, NC radio station. The couple had two children, Eleanor Anne Pollard and Wilton H. ?Buster? Pollard Jr. To put WBHP on the air, Pollard built the station?s first transmitting tower from scratch, and erected it atop the old Henderson National Bank building downtown. It lasted only two days, destroyed by tornado winds. A new antenna was put up on Old Athens Pike, now Holmes Avenue, and the station began broadcasts from the sixth floor of The Times Building on Holmes. One night in the spring of 1940, from his control booth at the station, Herbert Johnson, working the WBHP boards, heard the buzzing of planes over The Times Building. Knowing there were no lights at the old Huntsville Airport, Johnson urged WBHP listeners to rush to the airport and leave their car lights on. Their beacon of light guided the planes to a safe landing, and earned WBHP and the quick-thinking Johnson an award citation from the U.S. War Department. Later that same year, WBHP relocated to a house at 318 West Clinton Avenue, across from the West Clinton Street School. In June, 1953, the station moved to new quarters on Fifth Avenue, now Governors Drive. A new sports announcer joined the WBHP staff in 1947 named Grady Reeves. But in his many years with the station, Reeves became much, much more than a sportscaster. At 5:30 each morning, Grady Reeves signed WBHP on the air, often with his familiar introduction. ?Broadcasting from the beautiful, pearly beaches of the Pinhook?? Reeves put on WBHP?s ?Sterchi?s Jamboree? twice daily, five days a week, which was to become the longest running hill-country show in the United States, as well as the nation?s longest commercially sponsored radio program. In the late 1950?s, a glass broadcast booth was constructed atop the Holiday House Restaurant, that later became Boots Restaurant, on South Parkway. From there, Reeves broadcast the ?Skycastle Show,? playing rock-?n?-roll four hours a night, six nights a week. The program became an institution with area teen-agers. It was 1956 when an established western-country-gospel disc jockey from Cullman joined WBHP. Slim Lay, known as the ?Country Colonel,? had just won the Country DJ of the Year award, when he became part of the WBHP broadcast family. For nearly two decades, Slim Lay entertained the Tennessee Valley on WBHP with three daily programs and a special gospel show each Sunday morning. He grew to become one of the best radio salesmen in the station. In 1968, Buster Pollard joined his father in the station?s operation, initially as a staff advertising salesman. At the death of his father in October, 1974, Buster Pollard assumed ownership of WBHP. Ron Bailey served the station as general manager for than a decade after that. Through the years, three floods inundated the old, one-story WBHP studios on Governors Drive. After the devastation in the late 1970?s, Pollard built a modern, two-story broadcast facility on a site adjacent to the 1953 structure, which was demolished in October, 1983. Although WBHP has seen many changes over the years, the station still serves the Tennessee Valley with news and information around the clock and can now be heard worldwide online at WBHP AM dot com. ------ Shows: Coast to Coast AM, Glenn Beck Weekend Edition, Coast to Coast AM, The Dave Ramsey Show, The Glenn Beck Program, Peter Greenberg Worldwide, At Home, FOX Sports Radio, Live on Sunday Night, The Weekend, The Ben Ferguson Show, NASCAR Live, The Verizon Pit Reporters, FOX News Sunday, Religious programming, The Paul Finebaum Radio Network, Prep Sports Weekly, The WBHP Morning Show, WBHP Fast Talk, Will Anderson ----- Hosts: Dave Ramsey, Peter Greenberg, Gary Sullivan, Brett Mcmillan, Monte Dutton, Jim Utter, Max Howell, Randy Burgan, Rick Cleveland, Will Anderson

protecting the constitutional rights of all persons within its jurisdiction.

WEUP Radio is a broadcast station from Huntsville, Alabama, United States, providing Christian, Gospel and Urban Contemporary music.


Discover the best of The Classic Country Jukebox broadcasting live from Huntsville, Al, United States. Enjoy crystal clear audio and diverse programming.

by fire, EMS and law enforcement departments to incidents and control of a wide-range of emergency situations.


et Sports Anchor / Feature Reporter Kyle Burger Erin Dacy Meet Morning Anchor Erin Dacy Brian Davis Meet Meteorologist Brian Davis Chris Davis Meet Meteorologist Chris Davis Gary Dobbs Meet Meteorologist Gary Dobbs Christy Douglas Meet Assignment Manager / Anchor Christy Douglas Ronnie Duncan Meet Sports Director Ronnie Duncan Chase Gallimore Meet Reporter Chase Gallimore Barry Hiett Meet Decatur Bureau Reporter Barry Hiett Mallory Hoff Meet Reporter / Weekend Anchor Mallory Hoff Guy Hornbuckle Meet Anchor Guy Hornbuckle Brad Huffines Meet Chief Meteorologist Brad Huffines Rachel Keith Meet Photojournalist / Reporter Rachel Keith Erika Odell Meet Shoals Bureau Reporter Erika Odell Tim Reid Meet Reporter Tim Reid Melissa Riopka Meet Anchor Melissa Riopka Ross Sather Meet Reporter Ross Sather Rebecca Shlien Meet Reporter Rebecca Shlien T.W. Starr Meet Morning Anchor T.W. Starr ------ Shows: 20/20, ABC News Nightline, ABC's World News, ABC's World News Now, ABC's World News Saturday, ABC's World News Sunday, All My Children, America This Morning, America's Funniest Home Videos, Desperate Housewives, General Hospital, Good Morning America, Hannah Montana, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Live With Regis & Kelly, One Life to Live, Power Rangers, Suite Life of Zack & Cody, That's So Raven, The Emperor's New School, The Replacements, The View, This Week, 700 Club, Access Hollywood, Brothers & Sisters, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, The Insider, Headline News, Extra, Mix Show, Entertainment Tonight, Money Matters, Lawline, 31 MedCall, 31 News Live, 31 News Midday, 31 News Morning, 31 News Weekend, Ebert & Roeper, Grey's Anatomy, Homebuilder Show, Inside Arena Football, Rise Tour of Homes, Rock Family Worship, Rocky Drake Outdoors, Sound of Joy Decatur Baptist Church, Taxi, Ugly Betty, WAAY Paid Programing ----- Hosts: Roone Arledge, Martin Bashir, Willow Bay, Lila Diane Sawyer, Frank Reynolds, Howard K. Smith, Diane Sawyer, David Muir, Dan Harris, Tom Bergeron, Robin Roberts, Josh Elliott, Regis Philbin, Kelly Ripa, Dennis Rinsler, Raven Baxter, Marc Warren, Kitty Walker, Kevin Walker, Uncle Saul, Piers Akerman, Dennis Atkins, Phil Coorey, Christy Douglas

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