Lincoln Financial Media - Stations Formerly Owned By Lincoln Financial Media/Jefferson-Pilot Communications

Stations Formerly Owned By Lincoln Financial Media/Jefferson-Pilot Communications

  • WBTW-TV - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (now owned by Media General)
  • WBIG (1470 AM) - Greensboro, North Carolina (now off the air)
  • WBIG-FM - (102.1 FM) Greensboro, North Carolina (now WJMH)
  • WBT AM-FM (1110 AM, 99.3 FM) - News and Talk (now owned by Greater Media)
  • WLNK (107.9 FM) - Talk, Hot Adult Contemporary (now owned by Greater Media)
  • WBTV (CBS) - Charlotte, North Carolina (now owned by Raycom)
  • WWBT (NBC) - Richmond, Virginia (now owned by Raycom)
  • WCSC (CBS) - Charleston, South Carolina (now owned by Raycom)
  • KNSN (1240 AM) - San Diego, California (now owned by Multi Cultural Broadcasting Inc.)

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