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WAMN (1050 AM) is a classic country formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Green Valley, West Virginia, serving Bluefield in Virginia and Bluefield and Princeton in West Virginia. WAMN is owned and operated by West Virginia-Virginia Media, LLC.
Aug. 25—BLUEFIELD — For years, high school football fans listening to the Beaver-Graham game turned their radios' dials until they heard broadcaster Jim Nelson speaking to them Mitchell ...
KEJO airs local high school football games plus Oregon State Beavers football, men's basketball, and baseball as part of the Beaver Sports Radio Network. [7] [8] [9] Beginning with the 2009 season, KEJO is the broadcast home of the Corvallis Knights, a West Coast League minor league baseball team. [10]
On September 14, 2016, WKEZ changed their format from classic country to classic hip hop, branded as "G98.7", simulcasting on FM translator W254CV 98.7 FM Bluefield. [2] Alpha Media sold its Bluefield cluster to First Media Services in September 2018. [3] In December 2018, WKEZ rebranded as "Z98.7", with no change in format. [4]
WHKX (106.3 FM) is a country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Bluefield, Virginia, serving Bluefield, Tazewell, and Bland in Virginia and Bluefield and Princeton in West Virginia. [1] WHKX is owned and operated by Charles Spencer and Rick Lambert, through licensee First Media Services, LLC.
WBDY was an AM daytimer station on 1190 kHz at Bluefield, Virginia. WBDY's last format was sports talk . At the time it went silent , it was owned by Triad Broadcasting , which Adventure Communications' stations had merged into earlier.
When the radio station was relaunched in 1963, the studios were co-located with WHIS and WHIS-TV (now WVVA) in what was then the Bluefield, WV City Hall. In December 1967, the three stations moved to a new, state-of-the-art facility on East Cumberland Road. The facility was known as Broadcast Center.
The Virginia Tech Sports Network is the radio network broadcasting athletic events of the Virginia Tech Hokies games, primarily football and men's basketball. The radio network was managed by ISP Sports until that company merged into IMG (now known as Learfield IMG College ) in 2010.