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RALEIGH - DURHAM ABC-WTVD
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| 11 | 8750 |
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RALEIGH - DURHAM CBS-WRAL
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| 5 | 8751 |
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| 22 | 8754 |
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RALEIGH - DURHAM FOX-WRAZ
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| 50 | 8753 |
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RALEIGH - DURHAM IND-WRAY
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| 30 | 8761 |
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RALEIGH - DURHAM MNT-WRDC
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| 28 | 8755 |
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RALEIGH - DURHAM NBC-WNCN
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| 17 | 8752 |
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RALEIGH - DURHAM PBS-WUNC
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| 4 | 8756 |
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RALEIGH - DURHAM UNVSN-WUVC
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| 40 | 8757 |
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| 11 | 6465 |
|
| 5 | 6466 |
|
| 50 | 6468 |
|
| 17 | 6467 |
Raleigh
Raleigh is the capital city of the state of North Carolina located in Wake County and is the second largest city in North Carolina. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city's estimated population on July 1, 2008 was 401,552, over an area of 114.6 square miles, making Raleigh the 8th fastest growing city and the 45th largest city in the United States. Due to the abundance of oak tree Raleigh is also know as “the city of oaks”.
Raleigh Media Breakdown:
Raleigh Newspapers
There are several newspapers and periodicals in the Raleigh area:
The News & Observer, The Raleigh Telegram, New Raleigh and the The Carolinian, North Carolina's oldest and largest African-American newspaper published twice weekly are among the most popular newspapers in the area.
Raleigh Radio Stations
Raleigh public radio and listener supported radio stations include: WKNC-FM (College rock), WSHA-FM (Jazz), operated by Shaw University, WCPE-FM (Classical), WUNC-FM (National Public Radio, North Carolina Public Radio)
Raleigh TV Stations
Raleigh has the 28th largest broadcast television market in the United States. The following are TV stations relevant to the Raleigh area:
WUNC-TV (4, PBS), WRAL-TV (5, CBS ), WTVD (11, ABC), WNCN-TV (17, NBC), WLFL-TV (22, CW), WRDC (28, MyNetworkTV), WRAY-TV (30, Independent/Jewelry TV), WUVC-TV (40, Univision), WRAZ-TV (50, Fox), WAUG-TV (68, Independent station).
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