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Curtis Media Group

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Curtis Media Group
Industrydigital
Founded1968
FounderDon Curtis
HeadquartersRaleigh, North Carolina
Area served
United States
Servicesbroadcasting
Websitecurtismedia.com

Curtis Media Group is a broadcast media company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. The company owns and operates several North Carolina radio stations and television networks.

Broadcast stations

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Curtis Media Group owns and operates the following stations:

Radio

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AM

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FM

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Radio networks

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North Carolina News Network, broadcast news service for 75 affiliate stations in North Carolina; Triangle Traffic Network, traffic reporting service in the Raleigh Durham Metro; Southern Farm Network, agriculture reporting service for North and South Carolina; Triad Sports Network, sports programming in the Greensboro, High Point, Winston-Salem market

Internet

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History

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The company was founded in 1968 by Don Curtis as a cable TV provider. CMG is the largest privately held broadcast company in North Carolina, and claims that WQDR-FM is the highest-billing radio station in the state. Don Curtis formed a company, Inner Banks Broadcasting, in partnership with eastern North Carolina broadcaster Henry Hinton, which in 2006 purchased WMFR from CBS Radio, and simulcasts talk WSJS and WSML.[1]

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