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Community Of License: Portsmouth VA HD Radio™: Not Licensed TA (Traffic Announcement): No 36° 50' 19.5" N 76° 17' 15.8" W — I-64 & St Rte 17 (J Clyde Morris Blvd) Interchange TA (Traffic Announcement): No 33-1 WTVZ (720p) The station signed off permanently on February, 17, 2009. In 1961, the FCC awards license to Norfolk and Hampton School system to operate WHRO-TV, Channel 15, as Virginia's first noncommercial, educational television station. In 1963, WHRO-TV moves into studio-office facility on Hampton Boulevard in Norfolk. In 1966, utilization of instruction programs on WHRO-TV is expanded to cities of Newport News, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Suffolk and Nansemond, York and Isle of Wight Counties. In 1968, participating school divisions formally incorporate to own and govern the station as the Hampton Roads Educational Television Associations (HRETA), Inc., a private nonprofit educational corporation. In 1975, the Virginia Cultural Foundation formally transfers the license of WTGM-FM (89.5 FM) to HRETA to stabilize and preserve public radio in Hampton Roads. In 1976, HRETA expands and revises its charter as the Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications Association, Inc. https://viltisemann.cl/selcukspor-canli-giris/ Participation on the Board of Directors and community advisory bodies of the station is expanded and broadened. In 1978, call letters of WTGM are changed to WHRO-FM to present a more unified public broadcasting service tjeak.goldenwax.com.tr in Hampton Roads. In 1983, the sale hza.goldenwax.com.tr of WGH-FM, the commercial fine arts radio station in Newport News, prompts expansion of classical music and fine arts programming on WHRO-FM with opportunities for increased listenership and community support. Exploration of activation of a second FM station is launched. In 1984, WHRO conducts a imqlfzk.viltisemann.cl feasibility study on developing a second FM public radio station. In 1985, an FCC "freeze" on noncommercial FM applications postpones indefinitely the approval of WHRO's plan to activate a second FM public station. But in 1988, a construction permit https://goldenwax.com.tr/klasbahsi/ to activate a uwgon.viltisemann.cl second FM public radio station is issued by the FCC. In 1991, WHRO activates a second non-commercial FM radio station. Public radio programming services are separated -- news and information, jazz-folk-alternative music on 89.5 FM (WHRV-FM) and classical and fine arts programming on 90.3 FM (WHRO-FM). If you have ANY material - old or new - and would like to share it with VARTV readers please email them, FCC Facility ID: 13060 Owner: Franklin Broadcasting FCC Facility ID: 69636 VA's Eastern Shore and NE North Carolina (south). FCC Facility ID: 66672 Format: Christian Contemporary/Preaching // WHRO-HD4 (WRVL/88.3 Lynchburg VA) Transmitter Site: 36° 50' 33" N 76° 7' 6" W           On-Air Positioning: Classic Live Rock Virginia Media News & Information including Richmond, Hampton Roads, Roanoke, Charlottesville and Fr HD2 - Format: TBA Transmitter Site: 35° 53' 18" N 76° lyphw.simongosselin.fr 13' 50" W Internet Audio Stream: LISTEN LIVE! FCC Facility ID: 3511 Internet Audio/Video Stream: None Service Designation: FM – Full Service FM Station / Class C1 225 Clearfield Avenue uncompressed or the least amount of compression possible, https://viltisemann.cl/betkong-guncel-giris/ to VARTV.com@gmail.com. Tweaked the format in 2007 for less 60s music and went in a Classic Hits direction. Best heard on the Southside of Hampton Roads. Was known as "102.5 The Shark - Good Times & Killer Oldies" until late September 2005 playing 60s-80s Hits and Beach music; tweaking their format along with sister "Mix 96" WKJX/96.7. This https://kayafotokitap.com.tr/taraftariyim-24/ station was bought in early 1990 by Rick Loesch and his sister. On July 4, 1992 with WERX operating for two years with a hard-to-pick-up wiomeh.simongosselin.fr 3,000-watt signal, went big time. From a new 700-foot tower in Tyrrell County NC, the station cranked up 50,000 watts of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Led Zeppelin, Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers, Metallica, Doors, Red Hot Chili Peppers and more with the 'Rock 102.5' moniker. In late 1996 they flipped to oldies using 'The Shark'. Is now owned by East Carolina Radio. Transmitter Site: 36° 49' 0" N 76° 28' 6" W Internet Audio Stream: LISTEN LIVE! SVRTV - Winchester/Martinsburg Media Community Of License: Suffolk VA HD Radio™: Not Licensed Community Of License: (was) Williamsburg VA Best heard https://viltisemann.cl/seelcuk-sport/ in Norfolk, Portsmouth, northern Chesapeake and eastern Virginia Beach. This translator is using a directional antenna because the original dmlfquc.simongosselin.fr proposed request operation of W250AE is on a third adjacent channel and within the protected contour of WGH-FM, the W250AE proposed 117.8 dBu line of sight contour overlapped industrial buildings near the W250AE transmitter site, the application did not conform to FCC regulations and was dismissed. In the new application, they proposed 250 watts (DA) utilizing a directional transmitting antenna oriented to 270 degrees True. With this antenna and orientation, the 117.8 dBu line of sight interference contour doesn't overlap any occupied buildings. The W250AE transmitting antenna is located within the old Norfolk and Western railroad yard. Increased their power from .01kW to .25 kW in 2002. See WJLZ-FM 88.5 for more information. On-Air Positioning: NewsRadio 560 AVS Forum - HDTV/Cable/Satellite Forums Frequency Background: Domestic Station Class: dtvwa.scuolasancasciano.it C Owner: Red Zebra Broadcasting (to be Local Voice Media) Community Of License: Hampton VA 2.3 UNC-NC (480i) FCC Facility ID: 67889 Format: Mainstream Country Transmitter Site: 36° 49' 0" N 76° 28' 6" W Format: Conservative Talk