WLHC

WLHC
City Robbins, North Carolina
Slogan Life 103.1
Frequency 103.1 MHz
First air date 2003
Format Adult Standards/MOR
ERP 6,000 watts
HAAT 100 meters
Class A
Facility ID 85995
Transmitter coordinates 35°26′33.00″N 79°26′37.00″W / 35.4425000°N 79.4436111°W / 35.4425000; -79.4436111
Callsign meaning Life in the Heart of Carolina
Owner Woolstone Corporation
Webcast Listen Live
Website life1031.com

WLHC (103.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an Adult Standards/MOR format.[1] Licensed to Robbins, North Carolina, USA. The station is currently owned by Woolstone Corporation.[2]

In addition, WLHC also broadcasts two locally produced bluegrass shows (The Hometown Festival and Bluegrass Saturday Night,) a syndicated bluegrass show (Into the Blue) and a syndicated Americana show (The Folksampler.) Sunday morning, listeners will hear inspirational music from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m.

In the past, it has featured programming from Citadel's Timeless radio network until it ceased operations in February 2010. As of right now, the Oldies/Standards format is provided locally.

WLHC Life 103.1 won the 2013 Radio Station of the Year Award (Non-Metro) by the North Carolina Association of Broadcasters at their meeting in Greensboro in June 2013. President Alan Button gave high praise to his employees for a job well done, including Steve Koranda, who died from cancer in July 2012. "The Koranda Standard" is a phrase used at the station to honor Steve's work quality and integrity.

Signal Coverage

WLHC's signal primarily covers the Sandhills region of North Carolina, mainly Lee, Moore, Chatham, Randolph, Montgomery, Richmond, Hoke, and Harnett Counties. WLHC also reaches the western portions of Wake and Cumberland counties (including Fort Bragg), albeit at a lower-grade signal. WLHC also has a presence on the internet, streaming its signal live via Microsoft Silverlight.

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