INDY Week Features Family Holiday Recipe Shared by WRAL-TV’s Ken Smith

If you’re looking for a new and unique side for your holiday meal, look no further than the recipe book of WRAL-TV Anchor/Reporter Ken Smith. INDY Week, the free local Triangle publication, invited Smith to contribute to a recent virtual potluck. “The publisher asked me and others like Mayor McFarlane about family holiday traditions and […]
MIX 101.5 Christmas Choir Competition Winners to Appear on WRAL News on FOX 50

The winners have been selected in the MIX 101.5 Christmas Choir Competition and will soon be coming to a television near you. While WRAL-FM continues to play to semi-finalists in their MIX of holiday music on the radio, the winning choirs have all come to WRAL-TV’s Studio A to sing for the cameras. Tune in […]
WRAL-TV Coats Telethon Marks 30 Years, Final Production for Parish and On Track to Break Campaign Record

WRAL-TV’s Coats for the Children Telethon marked two milestones at the daylong event on Friday, December 14, 2018. First, the Telethon celebrated 30 years of working to keep Triangle children warm, and the second, the broadcast would be the final run for WRAL-TV Director of Local Production Phyllis Parish. Parish will be retiring in March […]
Rocky Mount Mills Welcomes Poyner Spruill

Prestigious Law Firm with Rocky Mount Origins to Locate Office to Historic Campus Rocky Mount Mills is excited to announce and welcome Poyner Spruill as they locate their 30-person office to our historic campus. Poyner Spruill will occupy 8,000sf of the completely redeveloped Mill building alongside Envolve Vision, the Rocky Mount Telegram and Life 103.1. […]
MIX 101.5 Caps Two Day Radiothon with Over $402,000 Raised

MIX 101.5 WRAL-FM held its 24th annual Radiothon for Duke Children’s Hospital on December 12th and 13th, 2018. Listerners donated $402,112 during the two-day, 25 hour broadcast was hosted by the MIX morning show Two Men and Mom; Kyle Smelser, Bryan Lord and Sarah King. “The generosity of the Triangle is amazing,” said Smelser. “Once […]
Help Keep Kids Warm This Winter: WRAL-TV’s 30th Annual Coats for the Children Telethon Today

WRAL’s 30th Annual Coats for the Children Telethon is taking place today, Friday, December 14th, raising money to buy new winter clothing for local children in need. The telethon takes place from 6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. The big event kicks off at 6 a.m., with special coverage at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m on […]
Second and Final Day for 2018 MIX 101.5 Radiothon, Donate NOW!

The MIX 101.5 Radiothon for Duke Children’s Hospital is in its second and final day today, Thursday, December 13, 2018. This Wednesday and Thursday WRAl-FM is broadcasting live to share brave Duke Children’s stories from the lobby of Duke Children’s Hospital. Make miracles happen with us! Tune in to MIX 101.5 on December 12 and […]
The Beatles, That Station, and Big Match: Special Donation to Kidznotes

During the month of December, 95.7FM That Station is supporting Kidznotes with a special Tunes for Tikes promotion, and one listener stepped up with a big contribution. Now That Station is turning that generosity into a double bonus: Someone in the Triangle has seriously wowed us today by pledging to match all #TunesforTikes requests up to $1,000! […]
The Perfect Holiday Gift: Donate to MIX 101.5 Radiothon TODAY

The 24th Annual MIX 101.5 Radiothon Duke Children’s Hospital begins today! Tune in to WRAL-FM on Wednesday, December 12, 2018, and Thursday, December 13, to hear inspiring stories from patients and their families, and make your donation to support patient treatment and care at Duke Children’s this holiday season. The fun will run from 6am […]
Cold Weather Provides Perfect Backdrop for WRAL’s Coats For Children Telethon Coming This Friday

On Friday, Dec. 14, WRAL-TV will broadcast its 30th Annual Coats for the Children Telethon, raising money to buy new, warm winter clothing and undergarments for Salvation Army children in need. Telethon operators will accept pledges from 6 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. The telethon includes a one-hour live special at 1 p.m. and a half-hour […]