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WDVA is a Black Gospel formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Danville, Virginia, serving Danville and Chatham in Virginia and Eden and Yanceyville in North Carolina. [1] WDVA is owned and operated by Mitchell Communications, Inc. [5]
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1250 kHz: 1250 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency. [1] ... Danville, Virginia ...
Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Virginia", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Virginia" , Radio Annual Television Year Book , New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive
WJZU is a Black Gospel formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Franklin, Virginia, serving Franklin, Eastern Southampton County, Virginia and Southern Isle of Wight County, Virginia. WJZU is owned and operated by Franklin Broadcasting Corporation.
WRCW (1250 AM) is a conservative talk formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Warrenton, Virginia, serving Warrenton and Fauquier County, Virginia. [2] The station power is 3,000 watts daytime, and 125 watts at night. WRCW is a full-time relay of sister station WWRC in Bethesda, Maryland. WRCW is owned and operated by Salem Media Group. [3]
WBTM is an adult contemporary formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Danville, Virginia, serving Southern Pittsylvania County in Virginia and Northern Caswell County in North Carolina. [1] WBTM is owned and operated by Piedmont Broadcasting Corp. [ 5 ]
WKBY is a Black Gospel and Religious formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Chatham, Virginia, serving Danville and Pittsylvania County, Virginia. [2] WKBY is owned and operated by Lawrence Campbell.
Despite graffiti and tire damage, McMillan was committed to the Civil Rights Movement and aired speeches by Martin Luther King Jr. both times the civil rights leader visited Danville. WILA's call-letters were originally from a defunct radio station in Woodstock, Illinois which broadcast from 1948 until 1950. After McMillan's death in 1978, his ...