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Greensboro and Raleigh

Some Greensboro stations are listenable in Raleigh itself. 98.7 and 99.5 have a good signal to the east.

WUNC 91.5 covers both cities quite well from a tower in between.
 
101.1 WYMY From Burlington puts a great signal into both markets, but its now a Spanish station, maybe others can move to this location as well to reach both.

Similarly, 105.3 in Gaffney SC, many years ago, used to broadcast from a tower near Ellenboro NC, and at the time it would reach both Greenville SC and Charlotte NC in its city coverage, now its been moved to the Gastonia area and only covers Charlotte metro barely reaching Spartanburg, and now there's a new translator on 105.3 in Greer SC thats interferes in Greenville SC.
 
101.1’s signal is crap in east Raleigh and in Winston. It covers a lot of area but does not cover either full market well.
WUNC 91.5 doesn’t get east of Raleigh/Knightdale very well but that’s why they have the 90.9 Rocky Mount signal.
 
In western parts of the Triangle (Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Durham, Morrisville, Cary, Apex) you can pick up a number of Greensboro market stations. I listen to WKRR 92.3 almost every day. WQMG 97.1, WSMW 98.7, WMAG 99.5, and WMKS 100.3 are all easy to pick up. As mentioned by others in this thread, WYMY 101.1 pretty much serves both markets and has a decent signal in the eastern Triad as well as the western Triangle.
 
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