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After seven decades, WTAB goes silent

Summary by Tabor-Loris Tribune
Hours after signing WTAB off the air Monday, owner Eric Sellers was taking calls at his desk. Just a day earlier preachers and lay ministers spoke of their experiences at the station during their final day there, on the air. They include, below, from left, Rev. Bobby J. Davis, Doug Childers, Marshal Russell, Corey McPherson, and Greg Cartrette. (Deuce Niven, TLT) By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      Gospel music played in the moments be…
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Tabor-Loris Tribune broke the news in Tabor City, United States on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
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