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Public Radio WHRJ: 89.9 FM: Gloucester Courthouse: Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications Association, Inc. Public Radio WHRL: 88.1 FM: Emporia: Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications Association, Inc. Public Radio WHRO-FM: 90.3 FM: Norfolk: Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications Association, Inc. Public Radio WHRV: 89.5 FM ...
WVTF (89.1 FM) is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to serve Roanoke, Virginia, featuring a public radio format branded "Radio IQ". Owned by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) through its fundraising arm, the Virginia Tech Foundation, [3] the station carries programming from NPR, the Public Radio Exchange, American Public Media and the BBC ...
The VPM Media Corporation, formerly known as the Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation and Central Virginia Educational Television Corporation, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that is the group owner of Public Broadcasting Service member public television stations and National Public Radio member stations in central and western Virginia.
WHRV (89.5 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, public radio station licensed to Norfolk, Virginia. [3] It is the flagship NPR member station for the Hampton Roads section of Virginia, and is a sister station to the area's PBS member, WHRO-TV 15.
The Washington metropolitan area is currently the seventh-largest radio market in the United States. [1] While most stations originate within Washington, D.C. proper, this list includes also stations that originate from Northern Virginia and Annapolis, Maryland.
WCVE-FM ("VPM News", 88.9 MHz) is a public radio station licensed to Richmond, Virginia, serving the Greater Richmond Region. WCVE-FM is owned and operated by Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation. [3] CPBC also owns Channel 23 WCVE-TV, the PBS member station in Richmond, as well as other TV and FM stations in Virginia.
The station signed on the air in January 1989; 36 years ago (). [9] [1] The original call sign was WFFC, the student station of Ferrum College. Its power at the time was only 100 watts. In 2003, the Virginia Tech Foundation launched a secondary all-news and talk service, Radio IQ, on WWVT (1260 AM in Christiansburg). This schedule contrasted ...
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