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Website: vartv tbn.org Vartv HD2 - Format: TBA WRIC-TV Petersburg VA - 2003. Set. Unknown when WRIC unveiled their current Vartv set, but it has been within the past 5 years. There have vartv not been any noticable changes to the set since it was introduced. Service Designation: LD — Digital Low Power Television station (Digital LPTV) FCC Facility ID: 71122 Internet Audio Stream: LISTEN LIVE! PS vartv (Program Service - Dynamic) K-LOVE Internet Vartv Audio/Video Stream: None Community Of License: Chesapeake VA Website: wavy.com 15-2 WHRO-SD (480i) Service Designation: FM – Full vartv Service FM Station / Class B1 vartv Network Affiliation: FamilyNet // WJGN-CA 5 charter.com Facilities: 150 kW On-Air Positioning: Ion Television Frequency Background: FCC Facility ID: 74208 Format: Urban Gospel Community Of License: Ahoskie NC On-Air Positioning: Frequency Background: Website: wgbs7.com FCC Facility ID: 125841 Website: oasisnetwork.org Community Of Vartv vartv License: Elizabeth City NC RDS: No FCC Facility ID: 5143 FCC Facility ID: 66672 The old WTAR (790 AM) was a middle-of-the-road (MOR) station for many years, but by 1983 had switched to oldies. Until about 1952 it was an NBC affiliate, then CBS. In the late 80s/early 90s it bounced around formats with all news and back to MOR before switching to news/talk. The original WTAR frequency in 1923 was 1270 - later https://snkokbar.se/selcuk-sportsd-1/ switched to 780. In 1941, it was moved to 790 in the big nationwide frequency shift. The station made the 790/850 switch at midnight, 15 July 1997 when it signed off as WTAR on 790 and signed on WNIS. The WNIS calls stand for 'News and Information Station". Transmitter Site: tsi.simongosselin.fr 36° 49' 41" N 76° 15' 5" W WVEC's curvy little "13" logo debuted in time for the November 1995 sweeps, replacing the old "Spirit of Hampton Roads" logo that they used from the start of 1993 until the big change in bkv.techgarage.my 1995. Signed on 9/19/1953. WVEC-TV was granted a license to broadcast on UHF Channel 15 , operating as a "basic" NBC affiliate. WVEC was founded by Thomas P Chisman, a Hampton businessman who also owned WVEC-AM. In the station's early days, their main studios were on Pembroke cnjv.simongosselin.fr Avenue in Hampton. Was a combo NBC/ABC affiliate until WAVY went on air with NBC. Fought hard to get a VHF allocation and on 11/13/1959, WVEC Channel 13 (VHF) signed-on from administrative offices and studio on Pembroke Avenue in Hampton. April 1 1980, Corinthian Broadcasting, a division of Dun & Bradstreet, buys WVEC from founder Tom Chisman which later on 2/10/1984 jgzads.unicornfartssthlm.se was sold to the AH Belo Corporation of Dallas TX, the station's current owner. Re-started their 5:30PM newscast on September 10, 2001 after being ditched many years before. Licensed to Hampton and Norfolk. Transmitter Site: 36° 43' 18" N 76° 18' 3" W HD1 - Format: Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio On-Air Positioning: NewsChannel 3 On-Air Positioning: TA (Traffic vartv Announcement): No Internet vartv Audio Stream: Ended 10/2007 At 12:01 a.m. on 10/5/2009, the formats of AM1310 and 94.1FM were swapped with the Sports format (ESPN Radio 1310) moving to 94.1FM. Changed the call letlers from WCMS to WGH on 7/1/05 when the owners move the WCMS calls to a property in Eastern NC - 94.5/Hatteras. Sold to Max Media from Barnstable Broadcasting in early 2005. The cluster (92.9/WFOG, 94.1/WXEZ, 97.3/WGH, 100.5/WXMM, 1310/WCMS) went for $80M. A sixth station in the Barnstable cluster (1050/WVXX) was sold separately. Changed the call letters to WCMS from longtime WGH (since 12/10/84) on 12/6/04. The WCMS calls came from AM1050 when the owners sold that station to Davidson Media. Carries the Norfolk Tides Triple-A baseball games. Dates way back to 1928. This used https://squaredancers.se/piabella-guncel-giris/ to be Tidewater's main "top 40" contemporary station in the 1960s and early 1970s. This station took to the airwaves in October 1928 as WNEW (for Newport News). Call letters were changed to WGH about six weeks later to say 'World's Greatest Harbor.' (The WNEW calls were later taken by the 1130 kHz station in New York https://cickis.se/kalegibicom-giris/ City.) WNEW (Newport News) was apparently the descendant of a station at Virginia Beach, WSEA, which did not last long https://areafinder.se/fix-bet-giris-1/ and went dark about 1927. This allocation was picked up by a fellow named Tom Little, who moved it to Newport News. The original WNEW frequency was briefly 1430, then 1310, then and 1340 after the big frequency shakeup of 1941. In January of 1949, it was moved back to 1310 with a big power increase from 250 to 5,000 watts and a brand new transmitter and studio facility in what is now Hampton, VA (city of license stayed Newport News). Station was an NBC Blue, later ABC affiliate. In the mid-late 1950s, WGH dumped the network programming for Top 40, with the name "Color Radio" or alternatively "Color Channel 131." They were still trying to compete with TV, then only black and white - so the radio had to be color! Go figure. From the 50s to the late 60s, many of their jingles said "WGH in Old Virginia." Also known as Music 131, Mighty Radio, Famous 1310, the Rock of Virginia, and 13 WGH. Station has been licensed to both Newport News and Norfolk. From 1954 until 1971, WGH was the home of Bob Calvert, a legendary local radio announcer who was the inspiration for Wolfman Jack. During the mid 50s, Bob had a nighttime weekend show in which he became "Baron Be-Bop," playing R&B music and speaking in a black-affected accent. The show was wildly popular, and part of the reason they switched to Top 40. Wolfman Jack at that time was working at 1270 WYOU in Newport News under a different name. He heard Calvert's act, decided to borrow from it, and the rest is history! WGH was the number one station in Tidewater from the late 50s until the mid-70s. The format was changed to adult contemporary in the early 80s, but that failed to recapture the station's former glory. The stations (AM & 97.3 FM) were sold in 1983. The new owners changed the call letters on both stations to WNSY. (Jokingly called "We're Not Sure Yet.") The AM format was switched to oldies. Around late 1984, the call letters were switched back to WGH on the AM after a difficult battle with the FCC. Once you give up three-letter calls, they don't like to give them back! The format was switched to "Real Country" (automated satellite format). After Susquehanna Radio took over in 1985, the AM format was switched (early 1986) to "Travelers Radio." This was automated information geared toward tourists. In late 1986, Travelers Radio was dumped and we abr.unicornfartssthlm.se started simulcasting with the FM (97 Star... in December 1986 they got WGH-FM calls back). The simulcasts ended about 1990 when it took CNN Headline News TV audio, syndicated and formatted for radio. This was a big hit during the Gulf War. https://tiliashoppen.se/demo-oyun-oyna/ In March 1991, that was dumped for Real Country once again. On May 30, 1992 country was dumped and Virginia's first only sports station was born using the 'Sports Entertainment Network'. TA (Traffic Announcement): No Route 14/198 BLDG Network Affiliation: PBS Changed format to Urban Oldies (Passion 1350) from Gospel (Your Gospel Connection) on October 1, 2011. Transmitter Site: 36° 56' 34" N 76° 31' 56" W Christian Talk was moved from sister Vartv station WPMH/670 to AM1010 in 2007. Due to FCC change of rules AM1010 was able to continue to stay on the air. The station went dark on May 31, 2006 but quickly got a permanent STA to go back and stay on the air. Was Gospel vartv "Spirit 1010" WRJR from 2/2006 thru 5/2006. The Gospel format and programming moved down the dial to AM1550. Was Spanish "Radio Vida" until cjeqr.snkokbar.se 2/2006. Swapped the long-time WPMH calls for WRJR on 6/17/2004. Owned by ABC/Disney (now Radio Disney Group) who is LMA-ing programming back to the former owners Chesapeake-Portsmouth Broadcasting. Because of the sale to ABC lqoyf.tiliashoppen.se along https://begravningsblommorna.se/gueenbet/ their expanded-band outlet 'Radio Disney' WHKT-AM (1650), WPMH will have to go dark because of the FCC's "5-year rule" at the end of 5/2006. Started out as a big band station in 1972, but eventually flipped to religion. RDS: No