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Since its debut as a 10 watt station in 1977,
then broadcasting at 100,000 watts in 1983,
WFSS 91.9 FM
has consistently fulfilled its mission to
provide quality programming to public radio
listeners in the Carolina Sandhills.
It is the mission of
WFSS
to enlighten, educate and entertain listeners as
an integral part of its commitment to
Fayetteville and the surrounding communities.
The news and jazz format of this listener
supported public radio station keeps listeners
connected to the community and to the world.
WFSS, your NPR news and jazz radio station, is
an affiliate of NPR.

WFSS is looking for businesses that
would like to help sponsor the 3rd Annual Jazz on the River.
If you would like to be a part of the newest sensation in
Fayetteville, give us a call at 672-2043.

WFSS IS MY
SOURCE FOR....
Please take a moment to think about how you would finish
this sentence: "WFSS is my source for..." Be as creative
as you like. We're interested in hearing your story -
how WFSS has made a difference in your life or a special
listening experience, or why you rely on WFSS as "my
source".
Simply send an
email.

Click here forheref
My Source Feedback

To make a
difference in public radio for the Carolina Sandhills,
click here to pledge online. Thank you for listening and thank you for your support!
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If
your business or organization would like to know more about
underwriting options,
please contact
Yvonne Jackson at
(910) 672-2043.
Click here to view Media Kit
Donate a Vehicle to WFSS!
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Now there is another way to support WFSS! |
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It's easy,
convenient and tax-deductible! Find out more by
calling 1-866-628-CARS or
click here.
Thank you!
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WFSS 91.9 FM
PRESENTS
the
3rd annual
Saturday, September 27th, 2008
Gates open - 5:00 pm
Show - 6:30 pm
Click here to order your tickets online!
For ticket information you may
call
910-672-2650 or 910-672-1381.
Tickets are also available at
Seabrook Auditorium 910-672-1724
and Ft. Bragg MWR Tickets & Tours 910-396-TRIP/TOUR.
Click here for more
information and
directions to Campbellton
Landing.

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WFSS 91.9 FM will be broadcasting the "Labor Day
Classic" football game on Sunday, August 31, 2008.
The live broadcast begins at 3:30 p.m. with pre-game
highlights and interviews, with the game starting at 4
p.m. This will be the third consecutive season
that NCCU has hosted the event on a Sunday in Durham, NC
at O'Kelly-Riddick Stadium and the second straight year
that the Eagles will face the Broncos of Fayetteville
State University.
Tune in on Sunday, August 31st for a live broadcast of
the Labor Day football game here on public radio
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General Election Debates:
September and October 2008
NPR will provide live
anchored coverage of the
presidential and vice
presidential debates this
fall. That coverage will be
anchored from Washington with NPR staff reporters joining
from each debate site.
Click here for the
schedule from the Commission on
Presidential Debates.
Election
Night: November 4, 2008
Expect a
live broadcast from Election
Headquarters in Fayetteville, NC.
Election night coverage will
be much like our election night
shows in prior years with all the
usual reporter coverage
from NPR as well
as local coverage from Cumberland
County Election Headquarters.
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WFSS 91.9 FM is your NPR News and
Jazz Radio Station
Broadcasting from the campus of Fayetteville State
University
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Morning Edition
on WFSS
Monday
- Friday 5 a.m. - 9 a.m. |
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Morning Edition is more
than a morning news program. It is essential
radio that frames the day for devoted
listeners around the world.
Join Renee Montaigne, Steve Inskeep and Kathy Klaus
for WFSS's Morning
Edition every weekday from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00
a.m.
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Tell Me More
Monday -
Friday at 9 a.m.
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News & Notes
Monday - Friday at 3:00 p.m.
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All Things Considered
Monday - Friday 4 p.m. - 6:30
p.m. |
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All Things
Considered hosts
Robert Siegel, Michele
Norris and Melissa Block
present the program's
trademark mix of news,
interviews,
commentaries, reviews
and offbeat features.
You can hear All Things
Considered weekdays from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30
p.m. and on weekends at 5:00 p.m. |
WFSS 91.9 FM
Your NPR News & Jazz Radio Station
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Every day, WFSS listeners
enjoy jazz
from 10 AM
- 3 PM.
Daytime jazz
includes classic,
progressive and acoustic jazz.
Then, at 7 PM, join WFSS for
an evening of the
finest
smooth jazz. |

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