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  • WNOX
  • Classic Rock radio station in Karns–Knoxville, Tennessee

    WNOX (93.1 FM, "Classic Rock 93.1") is a commercial radio station licensed to the suburb of Karns, Tennessee, and serving the Knoxville metropolitan area

    WNOX

    WNOX

  • WCYQ
  • Radio station in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States

    with studios on Tulsa Road in Oak Ridge. Dick Broadcasting acquired 99.1 WNOX-FM in Loudon, which became a simulcast signal for the talk radio programming

    WCYQ

    WCYQ

  • WNML (AM)
  • Sports radio station in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

    the WNAV call letters. On August 26, 1925, WNAV's call sign was changed to WNOX. Two months later, in late October 1925, the station was destroyed by a major

    WNML (AM)

    WNML_(AM)

  • WOKI
  • Radio station in Oliver Springs, Tennessee, United States

    talk radio format when WNOX moved to WOKI's frequency on July 19, 2010. On July 7, 2010, Oak Ridge FM announced plans for WNOX to stay with its talk format

    WOKI

    WOKI

    WOKI

  • SummitMedia
  • American radio broadcasting company

    SC WCYQ 100.3 FM Oak Ridge, TN Knoxville, TN WKHT 104.5 FM Knoxville, TN WNOX 93.1 FM Karns, TN WWST 102.1 FM Sevierville, TN WJSR 100.9 FM Lakeside, VA

    SummitMedia

    SummitMedia

    SummitMedia

  • June Carter Cash
  • American singer (1929–2003)

    Dance" on the WRVA Richmond station. After a while there, they moved to WNOX in Knoxville, Tennessee, where they met Chet Atkins with Homer and Jethro

    June Carter Cash

    June Carter Cash

    June_Carter_Cash

  • Chet Atkins
  • American character singer (1924–2001)

    League. After dropping out of high school in 1942, Atkins landed a job at WNOX (AM) (now WNML) radio in Knoxville, where he played fiddle and guitar with

    Chet Atkins

    Chet Atkins

    Chet_Atkins

  • J. Harold Smith
  • Southern Baptist evangelist (1910–2001)

    finally moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, where he began broadcasting over WNOX radio. Smith's messages frequently found fault with modernistic theology

    J. Harold Smith

    J._Harold_Smith

  • Archie Campbell (comedian)
  • American comedian (1914–1987)

    II, Campbell returned to WNOX. While working at the station, he helped create the Tennessee Barn Dance. Campbell left WNOX for rival WROL, where he helped

    Archie Campbell (comedian)

    Archie Campbell (comedian)

    Archie_Campbell_(comedian)

  • Frank Murphy (radio personality)
  • American radio personality

    Murphy hosted the afternoon show on 93.1 WNOX, which aired a classic hits format. Murphy often represented WNOX as emcee of various functions including

    Frank Murphy (radio personality)

    Frank Murphy (radio personality)

    Frank_Murphy_(radio_personality)

  • WNML-FM
  • Radio station in Friendsville, Tennessee, United States

    letters to WNOX-FM. Over the years, formats included smooth jazz ("Double 99", simulcast with WNDD) and urban adult contemporary (X-99). Later, WNOX-FM started

    WNML-FM

    WNML-FM

  • E. W. Scripps Company
  • American media company

    called Continental Radio and buying radio stations WCPO in Cincinnati and WNOX in Knoxville. After the war, In 1947, Scripps opened its first television

    E. W. Scripps Company

    E. W. Scripps Company

    E._W._Scripps_Company

  • Roy Acuff
  • American country music singer and fiddler (1903–1992)

    Crackerjacks, who performed regularly on the Knoxville radio stations WROL and WNOX (the band moved back and forth between stations as Acuff bickered with their

    Roy Acuff

    Roy Acuff

    Roy_Acuff

  • Cowboy Copas
  • American country music singer (1913–1963)

    1930s. In 1940, he moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, where he performed on WNOX-AM with his band, the Gold Star Rangers. In 1943, Copas achieved national

    Cowboy Copas

    Cowboy_Copas

  • Carter Family
  • Traditional American folk music group

    the radio show. Chet Atkins joined them playing electric guitar in 1949 at WNOX radio in Knoxville, Tennessee. He moved with them in October 1949 to KWTO

    Carter Family

    Carter Family

    Carter_Family

  • Lowell Blanchard
  • American radio personality

    native of Chicago, Illinois, was a station manager and popular show host for WNOX-AM Radio in Knoxville, Tennessee. He was inducted into The Country Music

    Lowell Blanchard

    Lowell_Blanchard

  • Andrew Johnson Building
  • Historic high rise in Knoxville, Tennessee

    last night of his life at the hotel, on December 31, 1952. The studios of WNOX, which played a role in the early development of country music, were located

    Andrew Johnson Building

    Andrew Johnson Building

    Andrew_Johnson_Building

  • Jack Greene
  • American country music singer-songwriter (1930–2013)

    the age of 18, Greene was a regular on the Tennessee Barn Dance show on WNOX (Knoxville, Tennessee). In the early 1950s, he moved to Atlanta, where he

    Jack Greene

    Jack Greene

    Jack_Greene

  • Gay Street (Knoxville)
  • United States historic place

    Knoxville Register were all once headquartered on Gay Street, and radio stations WNOX and WROL both broadcast from Gay Street at various times during the 20th

    Gay Street (Knoxville)

    Gay Street (Knoxville)

    Gay_Street_(Knoxville)

  • Henry D. "Homer" Haynes
  • American guitarist and comic singer (1920–1971)

    near Knoxville, Tennessee, on July 27, 1920. He met Kenneth Burns during a WNOX-AM audition in 1936 when they were both 16 years old. Haynes strummed the

    Henry D. "Homer" Haynes

    Henry D.

    Henry_D._"Homer"_Haynes

  • The Carter Sisters
  • American folk music vocal quartet

    of their time in Richmond, the girls were offered the chance to work for WNOX-AM in Knoxville. They accepted and were then played on both the evening show

    The Carter Sisters

    The_Carter_Sisters

  • Tennessee Barn Dance
  • Tennessee Barn Dance was a live American country music program broadcast by WNOX radio in Knoxville, Tennessee. It began in January 1942 and was held at the

    Tennessee Barn Dance

    Tennessee_Barn_Dance

  • Martha Carson
  • American singer-songwriter

    Carson in 1950, Martha had begun making solo appearances on Knoxville's WNOX radio. However, she couldn't record because the Barn Dance Sweethearts' label

    Martha Carson

    Martha_Carson

  • Homer and Jethro
  • American country music duo

    of the Country Music Hall of Fame. Haynes and Burns met in 1936 during a WNOX-AM audition in Knoxville, Tennessee, when they were both 16 years old. Known

    Homer and Jethro

    Homer and Jethro

    Homer_and_Jethro

  • Kenneth C. "Jethro" Burns
  • American mandolinist and comic singer (1920–1989)

    talent contest at Knoxville radio station WNOX, where he met Henry Haynes, also 16. The two formed a duo and WNOX program director Lowell Blanchard gave

    Kenneth C. "Jethro" Burns

    Kenneth C.

    Kenneth_C._"Jethro"_Burns

  • Earl Scruggs
  • American musician (1924–2012)

    music, performing with "Lost John Miller and his Allied Kentuckians" on WNOX in Knoxville. About this time an opening to play with Bill Monroe became

    Earl Scruggs

    Earl Scruggs

    Earl_Scruggs

  • Bill Carlisle
  • American singer-songwriter

    brother, Cliff Carlisle, on radio stations WLAP-AM in Lexington, Kentucky, and WNOX-AM in Knoxville, Tennessee. His first solo single and hit was the 1933 recording

    Bill Carlisle

    Bill_Carlisle

  • 2013 in North American radio
  • Overview of the events of 2013 in radio

    Indianapolis Launches" from Radio Insight (May 23, 2013) "Journal Acquires WNOX; Format Moves" from Radio Insight (May 9, 2013) "Classic Hits 93.1 Launches

    2013 in North American radio

    2013_in_North_American_radio

  • WNRX
  • Radio station in Jefferson City, Tennessee, United States

    contemporary and WJFC-FM played country music. WNDD played smooth jazz along with WNOX-FM, with the two stations calling themselves "Double 99". Then WNDD played

    WNRX

    WNRX

  • 1998 Tennessee Volunteers football team
  • American college football season

    Network Flagship Station Play-by-play Color commentator Sideline reporter Studio host Studio analyst WNOX–AM 990 WVIK-FM 107.7 John Ward Bill Anderson – – –

    1998 Tennessee Volunteers football team

    1998 Tennessee Volunteers football team

    1998_Tennessee_Volunteers_football_team

  • Journal Media Group
  • Newspaper publishing company

    1998–2012 WJBE, owned by Joe E. Armstrong WWST/WMYU/WCYQ/ WNOX 93.1 1997–2015 Owned by SummitMedia WNOX/WCYQ 100.3 2013–2015 Owned by SummitMedia WMYU/WWST

    Journal Media Group

    Journal Media Group

    Journal_Media_Group

  • Ava Barber
  • American country music singer (born 1954)

    morning. Soon, every Saturday night, Barber would go to the auditorium of WNOX Radio, where "The Tennessee Barndance" was performed.[citation needed] She

    Ava Barber

    Ava_Barber

  • WKHT
  • Radio station in Knoxville, Tennessee

    Top 40 Ownership Owner SummitMedia (SM-WKHT, LLC) Sister stations WCYQ, WNOX, WWST History First air date November 1991; 34 years ago (1991-11) Former

    WKHT

    WKHT

    WKHT

  • Benny Sims
  • American country musician (1924–1995)

    ventured to Knoxville, Tennessee where he became a staff musician on the WNOX Mid-Day Merry-Go-Round (a popular country-radio program) and another program

    Benny Sims

    Benny_Sims

  • Cousin Emmy
  • Pioneering female country music performer

    As her radio shows gained popularity, she moved on to larger markets at WNOX in Knoxville, Tennessee, at KMOX in St. Louis (beginning in 1941) and Chicago

    Cousin Emmy

    Cousin_Emmy

  • J. Bazzel Mull
  • Musical artist

    music program on two AM radio stations in Knoxville, Tennessee, WROL and WNOX. He later bought an FM station in Knoxville, WJBZ, which he nicknamed Praise

    J. Bazzel Mull

    J._Bazzel_Mull

  • Carl Butler and Pearl
  • American country music duo

    solo act on numerous radio shows, including the "Mid Day Merry Go Round" on WNOX in Knoxville, Tennessee. During this period he met Pearl Dee Jones, a Nashville

    Carl Butler and Pearl

    Carl Butler and Pearl

    Carl_Butler_and_Pearl

  • WBIR-TV
  • Television station in Knoxville, Tennessee

    the much larger Scripps-Howard, owner of the Knoxville News-Sentinel and WNOX radio for the license to broadcast on channel 10. By this time, the Federal

    WBIR-TV

    WBIR-TV

    WBIR-TV

  • History of Knoxville, Tennessee
  • of its "Images of America" series, including Ed Hooper's WIVK (2008) and WNOX (2009), and 1982 World's Fair (2009) by Martha Rose Woodward. Other books

    History of Knoxville, Tennessee

    History of Knoxville, Tennessee

    History_of_Knoxville,_Tennessee

  • WWST
  • Radio station in Sevierville, Tennessee, United States

    Premiere Networks Ownership Owner SummitMedia (SM-WWST, LLC) Sister stations WNOX, WKHT, WCYQ History First air date 1978; 48 years ago (1978) Former call

    WWST

    WWST

  • Buford Abner
  • American musician

    Company Quartet in Columbus, Georgia until he joined the Vaughn Four on WNOX radio in Knoxville, Tennessee. In 1941, Abner married Dorothy Jean Dalton

    Buford Abner

    Buford_Abner

  • WNFZ
  • Radio station in Powell, Tennessee, United States

    Midnight on November 1, WNFZ flipped to a Talk format, formerly broadcast on WNOX-FM. The ownership switched to Oak Ridge FM, Inc. under the branding, "KnoxTalkRadio

    WNFZ

    WNFZ

  • 93.1 FM
  • FM radio frequency

    Sewanee, Tennessee WMYQ in Shaw, Mississippi WNBO-LP in Americus, Georgia WNOX in Karns, Tennessee WNTQ in Syracuse, New York WPAT in Paterson, New Jersey

    93.1 FM

    93.1_FM

  • Hawaiian Buckaroo
  • 1938 film by Ray Taylor

    "Hawaiian Buckaroo". Afi.com. January 14, 1938. Retrieved October 5, 2015. "WNOX Presents". The Knoxville News-Sentinel. November 14, 1937. p. 34. Retrieved

    Hawaiian Buckaroo

    Hawaiian_Buckaroo

  • WVLZ (AM)
  • Radio station in Maryville, Tennessee

    The deal was made with Oak Ridge FM. The station's Talk format moved from WNOX, which the company had recently sold. WKVL for a time simulcast with WLOD

    WVLZ (AM)

    WVLZ_(AM)

  • G. E. Lowman
  • American clergyman (1897–1965)

    sermons are transmitted here from the Baltimore Tabernacle". In August 1941, WNOX (now WNML) in Knoxville, Tennessee, began carrying the broadcast, which it

    G. E. Lowman

    G. E. Lowman

    G._E._Lowman

  • List of Tau Kappa Epsilon members
  • Ref. Lowell Blanchard Gamma / University of Illinois Radio personality for WNOX in Knoxville, Tennessee, inducted into the Country Music DJ Hall of Fame

    List of Tau Kappa Epsilon members

    List of Tau Kappa Epsilon members

    List_of_Tau_Kappa_Epsilon_members

  • WIVK-FM
  • Radio station in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

    almost nine years. In 1997, AM 990 switched to a talk format as "NewsTalk 990 WNOX" and later "NewsTalk 99". Today AM 990 is "The Sports Animal" which covers

    WIVK-FM

    WIVK-FM

  • Q93
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    United States KALQ-FM, in Alamosa, Colorado KQID-FM, in Alexandria, Louisiana WNOX, in Karns, Tennessee WQUE-FM, in New Orleans, Louisiana Ad-Dhuha, a surah

    Q93

    Q93

  • North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement
  • 1941 AM/mediumwave radio station allocation agreement

    1040 1010 WHN (now WEPN) up 40 1050 KQW (now KCBS) 740 WNAD (now KWPN) 640 WNOX (now WNML) 990 — new Mexican clear 1050 1020 KYW up 40 1060 1030 CFCN (now

    North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement

    North_American_Regional_Broadcasting_Agreement

  • The Bailey Brothers and the Happy Valley Boys
  • days of bluegrass and attained near legendary status in such locales as WNOX Knoxville, Tennessee, WPTF Raleigh, North Carolina and WWVA in Wheeling,

    The Bailey Brothers and the Happy Valley Boys

    The_Bailey_Brothers_and_the_Happy_Valley_Boys

  • Ed Hooper (journalist)
  • American journalist

    Tennessee. His 2009 book release Knoxville's WNOX traces the origins of the celebrated broadcast station WNOX from its launching of Country music as an American

    Ed Hooper (journalist)

    Ed_Hooper_(journalist)

  • Ray Edenton
  • American guitarist (1926–2022)

    In 1949, Edenton moved to Knoxville, Tennessee to work at radio station WNOX, but was sidelined by a 28-month hospital stay with tuberculosis. Edenton

    Ray Edenton

    Ray_Edenton

  • Izzy Slapawitz
  • American professional wrestler (1948–2019)

    Orton, Jr. in a "loser gets painted yellow" match against Ronnie Garvin at WNOX Auditorium. If Garvin won, Smith would have been forced to spend 2 minutes

    Izzy Slapawitz

    Izzy Slapawitz

    Izzy_Slapawitz

  • Wally Fowler
  • American singer

    Clodhoppers, which included Chet Atkins on lead guitar. They performed on WNOX-AM in Knoxville, Tennessee and became regulars on Mid-day Merry Go Round

    Wally Fowler

    Wally_Fowler

  • Jimmy Murphy (country musician)
  • American singer-songwriter

    failed to sell. He continued, however, to perform on WROL, and moved to WNOX in the middle of the 1950s. In 1955, Don Law signed Murphy to Columbia Records

    Jimmy Murphy (country musician)

    Jimmy_Murphy_(country_musician)

  • Market Square, Knoxville
  • United States historic place

    James Hotel (at the northeast end of the Square) hosted the studios of WNOX. By the 1980s, diverse styles such as bluegrass, jazz, folk, and punk were

    Market Square, Knoxville

    Market Square, Knoxville

    Market_Square,_Knoxville

  • Carl Story
  • Musical artist

    performing with his Rambling Mountaineers on the Mid-Day Merry-Go-Round show at WNOX in Knoxville, Tennessee. In 1947, he recorded for the Mercury label. At the

    Carl Story

    Carl_Story

  • Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award
  • Award honoring excellence in broadcast and digital journalism

    Philadelphia Henry J. Taylor KLZ Radio, Denver WLS Radio, Chicago Morgan Beatty WNOX Radio, Knoxville, Tennessee WPIX-TV, New York WWJ Radio, Detroit Special

    Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award

    Alfred_I._duPont–Columbia_University_Award

  • List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WN–WP)
  • South Carolina WNOR 98.7 FM Norfolk, Virginia WNOU 107.7 FM Sasser, Georgia WNOX 93.1 FM Karns, Tennessee WNPE 102.7 FM Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island WNPH

    List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WN–WP)

    List_of_FM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WN–WP)

  • Phipps Family
  • at WYWY in Barbourville, Kentucky, and on the Mid-Day Merry-Go-Round at WNOX in Knoxville, Tennessee. They also made some appearances on the WWVA Jamboree

    Phipps Family

    Phipps_Family

  • Laura Thornburgh
  • First film editor for the US govt, author

    the motion picture industry. She regularly appeared on radio like WROL or WNOX. Thornburgh spent her days in her beloved Gatlinburg cottage, where she lived

    Laura Thornburgh

    Laura Thornburgh

    Laura_Thornburgh

  • List of radio stations in Tennessee
  • WNOO 1260 AM Chattanooga Clear Media, LLC Urban contemporary WNOX 93.1 FM Karns SM-WNOX, LLC Classic rock WNPC 1060 AM Newport Bristol Broadcasting Company

    List of radio stations in Tennessee

    List_of_radio_stations_in_Tennessee

  • All-Star Championship Wrestling
  • Knoxville territory. All-Star held weekly shows and regularly sold out the WNOX Auditorium. The promotion was forced to find another home, however, due to

    All-Star Championship Wrestling

    All-Star_Championship_Wrestling

  • The Lilly Brothers
  • during the 1940s. In 1945, they appeared on the Molly O'Day radio show at WNOX in Knoxville, Tennessee. In 1948, the brothers signed with the WWVA Jamboree

    The Lilly Brothers

    The_Lilly_Brothers

  • William Andrew Johnson
  • Formerly enslaved American pastry chef (1858–1943)

    Johnson's great-granddaughter Margaret Johnson Patterson were guests on a WNOX radio program called Strolling in East Tennessee with Bert Vincent. The program

    William Andrew Johnson

    William Andrew Johnson

    William_Andrew_Johnson

  • Terry Fair
  • American football player and coach (born 1976)

    programs. He also co-hosted The Drive, a sports talk radio show that aired on WNOX in Knoxville. In 2010, he obtained a degree in psychology from the University

    Terry Fair

    Terry_Fair

  • Hollywood Showcase
  • American old-time radio talent shows

    Harrisburg Telegraph. p. 4. Retrieved January 11, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. "WNOX Presents". The Knoxville News-Sentinel. November 14, 1937. p. 34. Retrieved

    Hollywood Showcase

    Hollywood_Showcase

  • American Inventory
  • 1958 American TV program

    1954. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com. "Dallas Conductor Will Be Soloist Over WNOX". The Knoxville Journal. Knoxville, Tennessee. September 19, 1954. p. 60

    American Inventory

    American_Inventory

  • 2018 in radio
  • Knoxville (Top 40/CHR WWST, Country WCYQ, Rhythmic Top 40 WKHT, and Classic Hits WNOX) to SummitMedia, whose portfolio will grow to 50 once the sale is approved

    2018 in radio

    2018_in_radio

  • Wade Mainer
  • American bluegrass musician (1907–2011)

    appeared on many regional stations including WBT in Charlotte, WPTF in Raleigh, WNOX in Knoxville and WPAQ in Mount Airy. Mainer performed in a series of live

    Wade Mainer

    Wade Mainer

    Wade_Mainer

  • 2010 in North American radio
  • Overview of the events of 2010 in radio

    for Glenn Beck's syndicated program. June 14: Citadel announced that Talk WNOX/Knoxville, Tennessee, will move its format to the 98.7 FM frequency of sister

    2010 in North American radio

    2010_in_North_American_radio

  • 1935 in radio
  • becomes full-time host, after Paul Whiteman). Liberty Life Insurance sells WNOX AM of Knoxville to Continental Radio Co. UNDATED – The Jack Berch Show debuts

    1935 in radio

    1935_in_radio

  • Vol Network
  • Collegiate sports radio network

    (Winchester) WZYX AM 1440 Crossville WCSV AM 1490 Moved to WOWF Knoxville WNOX AM 1440 Former flagship La Follette (Jacksboro) WQLA 104.9 FM Lawrenceburg

    Vol Network

    Vol_Network

  • 1999 Edward R. Murrow Awards (Radio Television Digital News Association)
  • Party" Sports Reporting: WKSU-FM, Kent, OH, "High School PSLs" News Series: WNOX-AM/FM, Knoxville, TN, "Deadly Decision" News Documentary: WFSU-FM, Tallahassee

    1999 Edward R. Murrow Awards (Radio Television Digital News Association)

    1999_Edward_R._Murrow_Awards_(Radio_Television_Digital_News_Association)

  • 1936 in country music
  • Knoxville, Tennessee the emerging media chain Scripps-Howard purchased the WNOX station in 1935, and then in 1936 the station launched its most popular program

    1936 in country music

    1936_in_country_music

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Online names & meanings

  • Chari
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian

    Chari

    Lovable; Intelligence; Gracious; Merciful; Warrior

  • ANNAG
  • Female

    Scottish

    ANNAG

    Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Anna, ANNAG means "favor; grace." 

  • Saltus
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Saltus

    English : probably a variant of Salthouse (see Salters).

  • Isaiarasu | இஸைஅராஸு
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Isaiarasu | இஸைஅராஸு

    King of music

  • Surjot
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Surjot

    Fight of God, Godly light

  • Kilton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kilton

    English : habitational name from a place named Kilton, probably the one in Somerset, from Old English cylfe ‘club-shaped hill’ + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘enclosure’. There are other places similarly named in Nottinghamshire and North Yorkshire (Cleveland), which probably have different etymologies.

  • Ashvath
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Ashvath

    Strong; Lord Vishnu

  • Monisha
  • Girl/Female

    African, American, Christian, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu

    Monisha

    Tallent; Sweet; Lord of Mind; Intellectual; Lord of Krishna; Intelligent

  • Gawain
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Christian, English, Scottish, Welsh

    Gawain

    Little Falcon; White Hawk

  • Redu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Redu

    Elf counsel

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