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- WBHP_(defunct) abstract "WBHP (1610 AM) was a short-lived low-power radio station that operated in Honea Path, South Carolina. Broadcasting began on December 25, 2000, and ended in Honea Path on August 18, 2001, when the station relocated. The station played urban and hip-hop music with religious music on Sundays.WBHP then moved its location to Anderson, South Carolina. It began broadcasting from Anderson on September 1, 2001, and changed its call letters from WBHP to WJIA. WJIA provided constant coverage on September 11, 2001 during the time of the September 11, 2001 attacks. WJIA stayed on the air until May 2002.".
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageID "3447249".
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageLength "3955".
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageRevisionID "506668446".
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Abbeville,_South_Carolina.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Anderson,_South_Carolina.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Belton,_South_Carolina.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_South_Carolina.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Craytonville,_South_Carolina.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Communications_Commission.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Hart_County,_GA.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Hart_County,_Georgia.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Honea_Path,_South_Carolina.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Huntsville,_Alabama.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Low-power_broadcasting.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Pelzer,_South_Carolina.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Pendleton,_South_Carolina.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Radio_station.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink September_11,_2001_attacks.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink September_11_attacks.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink The_Weather_Channel.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink The_Weather_Channel_(United_States).
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Townville,_South_Carolina.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink WBHP_(AM).
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink WSPA-FM.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink WYFF.
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLinkText "WBHP (defunct)".
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLinkText "low-power South Carolina station".
- WBHP_(defunct) hasPhotoCollection WBHP_(defunct).
- WBHP_(defunct) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- WBHP_(defunct) subject Category:Defunct_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- WBHP_(defunct) subject Category:Radio_stations_in_South_Carolina.
- WBHP_(defunct) hypernym Station.
- WBHP_(defunct) type Station.
- WBHP_(defunct) comment "WBHP (1610 AM) was a short-lived low-power radio station that operated in Honea Path, South Carolina. Broadcasting began on December 25, 2000, and ended in Honea Path on August 18, 2001, when the station relocated. The station played urban and hip-hop music with religious music on Sundays.WBHP then moved its location to Anderson, South Carolina. It began broadcasting from Anderson on September 1, 2001, and changed its call letters from WBHP to WJIA.".
- WBHP_(defunct) label "WBHP (defunct)".
- WBHP_(defunct) sameAs m.09cxtl.
- WBHP_(defunct) sameAs Q7947177.
- WBHP_(defunct) sameAs Q7947177.
- WBHP_(defunct) wasDerivedFrom WBHP_(defunct)?oldid=506668446.
- WBHP_(defunct) isPrimaryTopicOf WBHP_(defunct).