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    Wlrh-Fm Public Radio 89 3

    Wlrh-Fm Public Radio 89 3

    5.0(1 review)
    1.7 mi

    WLRH is Alabama's first American public radio station! They broadcast music, news, and cultural and…read moreentertainment programming from American Public Media, Public Radio Exchange, and National Public Radio. Fun fact: the station was originally owned by the Huntsville Madison County Public Library which led to the call letters Library Radio Huntsville (LRH). The Alabama Educational Television Commission acquired the station in 1977 and owns it today. In 1987 it moved to the location that I know WLRH from (and it's location to this day) on the University of Alabama Huntsville (UAH) campus. Often, we dropped off canned food donations to the campus location to support food drives, or other items to support their other charitable causes they advertised. A local legend, "Microwave Gallaher" hosts a show entitled "Talkin' the Blues" and another local legend, Bob Labbe hosts a show entitled "Reelin' in the Years." "Reelin' in..." is a Friday night show featuring songs from the host's extensive collection of 45 R.P.M. records, covering popular music from the 1950s through the 1980s. John Hightower currently hosts the show. "Talkin' the Blues" airs on Saturday evenings and covers various aspects of blues music. Gallaher began the program while performing during a pledge drive for the station once. Gallaher also does another version of this show for Huntsville's other public station, WJAB, the Alabama A&M University NPR outlet. I enjoyed listening to "Morning Edition" and "All Things Considered." Thanks, WLRH for being a local NPR affiliate and for doing so much for our community for so long!

    WRSA-FM Mix 96.9

    WRSA-FM Mix 96.9

    3.0(2 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    I like that annually, Mis 96.9 plays Christmas music from November to December 26th! Nice job, Mix!…read moreI didn't know, until now, that the call letters "RSA" stand for Redstone Arsenal, as the station was founded by a Redstone Arsenal engineer, Paul R. Nielson in 1965. Back when it was founded it was known as "Beautiful 97" and it aired an easy listening format for nearly forty years. In 2001Mix 96.9 changed to "soft adult contemporary" music and rebranded as "Lite 96.9." Continuously evolving, in 2015, the station changed to "adult contemporary" sounds and rebranded as "Mix 96.9." It's nice to have a local radio station play Christmas music like Mix 96.9 does and this is another station you'll hear played at a lot of local dental offices and places like optical stores. Thanks Mix 96.9 for your annual Christmas tunes and for keeping us relaxed in various dentist's offices!

    As mature listeners between the ages of 50 and 70, we have been very disappointed about the limited…read moremusic selection that has been offered by the Mix 96.9 weekday morning crew. The early morning selections are geared toward a much younger audience, featuring the same artists over and over. It would be good for the station manager to review the playlists and include a wider genre of music in order to appeal to a more mature listening audience as well as the younger crowd. Music choices should not just be limited to the personal taste of the radio host

    WEUP-AM/FM - radiostations - Updated June 2026

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