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The subject indicated, Coconino County Sheriffs deputies are still looking for an assault suspect in the Doney Park area. The Retirement Income Show with Rick Parkes. The podcast is available at audioboom.com/channels/4923179. Bart Ritner went to work at WPTF in 1966, staying for 39 years. Save peace in the world. Instead, there's a rusted metal ladder attached to the wall, and a ceiling that opens to the outside world. [3] WPTF's local coverage is supplemented by the CBS Radio Network, AP Radio, and the co-owned North Carolina News Network.[4]. And he was the first form of social media. The multi-year agreement kicks off with the 2021-22 college athletics season, and the first gameday broadcast on WPTF 98.5 FM and 680 AM will be Sept. 3, when Carolina Football plays at Virginia Tech. Connect with Brooke on Instagram and Twitter. WPTF-FM later moved to 94.7 and today is Country music station WQDR, still co-owned by Curtis Media. Coopers office at odds? Arizona born Suzette has a love for music and a dedicated work ethic that has helped launch her career in radio before graduating the University of Arizona. WPTF - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia WPTF is the Raleigh/Durham affiliate of the University of North Carolina Tar Heel Sports Network, sharing flagship status with WCHL in Chapel Hill. 92.9 KAFF Country; 93.9 The Mountain; MAGIC 99.1; The Mountain 2.0; [43] This deal also made WPTF the new flagship station for the network.[44]. As of September 15 of 2008, WPTF began streaming the popular syndicated host Rush Limbaugh as well as the rest of their local and syndicated line up. WPTF airs its last broadcast of the "Tom Kearney Show" on Friday, July 16, ending one of its longest-running programs. Because of WPTF's directional nighttime signal, the station assisted the residents of Charleston, South Carolina after Hurricane Hugo hit the state in 1989. Program Director: Kristine Bellino, Current Employees Connect with Us on Social Media Public Inspection File EEO Reports WPTF (680 AM; "NewsRadio 680") is a news and talk radio station serving the Triangle area of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. With completely unmarred photos, pamphlets, and equipment dating back to the 1930's and 40's, it makes one wonder how long it's been since anyone's really touched the WPTF building.