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WFMH (1340 AM) was a radio station licensed to serve Cullman, Alabama, United States. The station was owned by Jimmy Dale Media. It aired a sports format. History The station first signed on the air as WKUL on October 1, 1946, under the ownership of the Cullman Broadcasting Company. During the 1980s the station was WXXR, owned and operated by Piney Hills Broadcasting. In the mid-1990s the station was acquired by Good Earth Broadcasting which then added a simulcast on WXXR-FM 95.5 in 1996. In 1998, 101.1 FM in Cullman, then WFMH-FM, was leased to a group in Birmingham who wanted to broadcast contemporary Christian music (Reality 101). The station was leased and later sold and funds from the transaction were used to purchase WXXR and WXXR-FM from Good Earth Broadcasting. The station was assigned the callsign WFMH by the Federal Communications Commission on September 20, 2002. In May 2004, Voice of Cullman LLC (Clark P. Jones, member/manager) agreed to transfer the license ...
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Cullman, Alabama
Cullman is the largest city and county seat of Cullman County, Alabama, United States. It is located along Interstate 65, about north of Birmingham, Alabama, Birmingham and about south of Huntsville, Alabama, Huntsville. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census it had a population of 18,213, with an estimated population of 19,913 in 2023. History Before the arrival of American settlers, the area that today includes Cullman was originally in the territory of the Cherokee Nation. The region was traversed by a trail known as the Black Warrior's Path, which led from the Tennessee River near the present location of Florence, Alabama, to a point on the Black Warrior River south of Cullman. This trail figured significantly in Cherokee history, and it featured prominently in the American Indian Wars prior to the establishment of the state of Alabama and the relocation of several American Indian tribes, including the Muscogee, Creek people westward along the Trail of Tears. Dur ...
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