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Tar Heel Sports Network changes flagship stations


There will be a notable change in the air when North Carolina opens the football season on Sept. 3 at Virginia Tech. The flagship station for the 62-station Tar Heel Sports Network will become the station that was, for years, the flagship station for the Wolfpack Sports Radio Network — Curtis Media Group’s WPTF (680 AM and 98.5 FM) in Raleigh. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Tar Heel Sports Network changes flagship stations


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