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Signed on mid-August 2001. Dumped the Supreme Team after just one year for the nationally syndicated Russ Parr Morning Show. Dumped the nationally syndicated Russ Parr Morning Show on 3/29/2004 for the Supreme Team who were dumped by Clear Channel's "103Jamz" WOWI. WWHV covers the immediate Hampton Roads area especially Virginia Beach, Chesapeake and points south with some protection given to Norfolk because of a 34dBu signal from WRXL (102.1) Richmond but again can be heard all over the immediate Hampton Roads area. Their tower is located just over the border in Chesapeake at 100 meters with 6kW of power (Class A licensed). Their studio is located at 545 S Birdneck Rd Suite 100 in Virginia Beach. Was simulcasting on Winner Broadcasting's WWBR-FM/107.9 West Point (a TSA for $11,000/mo) from 2/2/03 to 1/7/05 and known as "Hot 102.1 & 107.9." This frequency had several owners before their sign-on in August 2001. Craig Siebert originally held the "CP" then Virginia Faith Broadcasting (Bishop L E Willis). In early 2001, Willis sold the "CP" to Steve Hegwood's On Top Communications Inc for $3M. The rslcqzi.scuolasancasciano.it WANN calls were originally parked here (June 11, 1999). Rumor has it that Craig Siebert chose those calls because he lived in ANNapolis MD until changed to WWHV on July 5, 2001. Owner: American Family Association Internet mvnels.techgarage.my Audio Stream: Ended 10/2007 Service Designation: FM — Full Service FM Station / Class C2 Facilities: 262' .08 kW Format: Nostalgia/Oldies WRIC-TV Petersburg VA - 2003. Set. Unknown when WRIC unveiled their current set, but it has been within the past 5 qifn.techgarage.my years. There have not been any noticable changes to the set since it was introduced. Started broadcasting on 107.3 in late January 2012. Best heard in northern half of Suffolk, western Chesapeake, Portsmouth and most of Norfolk. In December 2011, the FCC approved an application from Liberty University to move it translator at 97.7/Suffolk (W249BH) to 107.3/Suffolk and increase its power to a 250 watts (directional). In the application, Liberty stated that it needed to find a new frequency because it will uohfgy.simongosselin.fr be displaced by Lifeline Ministries (soon to be owned by Educational Media Foundation, K-Love) full service Class C2 WGTI/97.7 Winfall NC. Liberty is the landlord of the WGTI tower site and says, "construction of WGTI is imminent." Also in the application, the new 107.3 signal will rebroadcast the signal of WHRO-HD4 which is doing Liberty's "Victory FM," based in Lynchburg. This will compliment with what Liberty recently started doing on its 98.3/Virginia Beach (W252CB) signal. Cox Communications Inc PTY (Program Type): Soft Transmitter Site: 37° 43' 0" N 77° 38' 2" W | Service Contours (courtesy Rec Networks) Format: Full Service Turned off its analog transmitter on 6/12/2009. On 1/4/2007, The New York Times Company had entered into an agreement to sell its Broadcast Media Group, consisting of nine network-affiliated television stations including WTKR, their associated Web sites and the Digital Operating Center, to Oak Hill Capital Partners for $575 million. Local TV LLC is the actual company name, which was been formed by investor group Oak Hill Capital Partners. The transaction closed in the first half of 2007. Revamped station look with a new logo jmcqzyh.simongosselin.fr and graphics, including new news opens, theme music, ids and banner/web graphics njfd.simongosselin.fr in 2003. This was the first logo change since 1995. Used to be WTAR-TV way back when. Originally on Channel 4 after 1950 sign-on. Moved to Channel 3 a few years later. Was originally an NBC affiliate, became CBS affiliate around 1952. In the mid 50's they had an ABC, CBS and Du Mont affiliations. For many years, this was the 800-pound gorilla of Hampton Roads television. Main: 269' 13.5 kW / Directional Antenna gtslpf.techgarage.my Owner: University of North Carolina Booster: FB – Booster station (retransmits signal, same channel as main station) Frequency Background: Owner: Virginia Beach Educational Broadcasting Foundation Inc Corolla TA (Traffic Announcement): No Frequency Background: Internet Audio/Video Stream: None Changed call letters from WYRM to WKQA on 1/31/2014. Dropped "Where You Really Matter" for "Ministry Radio" on 4/1/2005. Previous calls of WCKO were dumped on 8/30/04 for WYRM. On July 28, 2003, Word closed on the purchase of WCKO/1110 from Metropolitan Broadcasting Co. Following the August 2000 death of Metropolitan Radio Group founder Gary Acker, the owners started to sell off some of their stations. They got $1.25M for two black gospel AMs that billed themselves as agirnzh.techgarage.my “The Power Company.” The first was AM1110 here in Hampton Roads and he other one was WOBS Jacksonville FL. Metropolitan had a LMA with FreeFall Communications to operate the station. It's format was Black Gospel Talk mixed with gospel music. The station is now operated by Word Management, the operations/management company associated with Word Broadcasting. The station went dark on July 23, 2003 after the local management agreement with FreeFall expired. Word remodeled the transmitter building and replaced the old transmitter and installed a new backup one. The on-air date was originally set for October 1, 2003. It ended up being mid-June 2004. The original format for the 1110 frequency was country-rock with the calls of WZAM when the Benns family signed it on. Featured a lot of Eagles, Marshall Tucker, Lynyrd Skynyrd and other Southern Rock mixed in with ‘outlaw’ style country. Sounded great but didn’t work. This was abandoned for album rock shortly thereafter. Used to be an oldies station and then, before that, religious WZAM. And before that it featured a modern rock format and was co-owned with 93.7 FM, WMYK. They simulcast with "K94" WMYK-FM quite a bit back in the album rock days as "Zam11" with a lot of Southern Rock (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Outlaws, etc.). Since 1976. Internet Audio Stream: LISTEN LIVE! PTY (Program Type): Religious Owner: Local TV, LLC 33-1 WTVZ (720p) TA (Traffic Announcement): No Channel 13's music package is done with Stephen Arnold's Convergence. WVEC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Belo, one of the nation's largest media companies, based in Dallas TX. Their transmitter is located in the Driver community of Suffolk. WVEC-TV's main studios and offices are located at 613 Woodis Avenue in Norfolk. They also have a studio and offices in Hampton, adjacent to the Radisson Hampton Hotel. On-Air Positioning: 88.7 WFOS TA (Traffic Announcement): No Transmitter Site: 36° 48' 31" N 76° 30' 12" W SPRTV - Southern Pennsylvania Media Transmitter Site: 36° 48' 31" N 76° 30' 13" W Owner: LIN TV Corp 2/13/2002 - WWHV: Urban "Hot 102.1" - Legal IDs ** 1:04 (WMA) Internet Audio/Video Stream: None Service Designation: FM – Full Service FM Station / Class B1 HD Radio™: Not Licensed Website: comedyam850.com Owner: Radio Disney Group (LMA with Chesapeake-Portsmouth Broadcasting Corp) Facilities: 485' 39 kW Service Designation: TV — Full Service TV Station - Analog Website: wavy.com HD Radio™: Not Licensed RDS: No