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WKVT-FM (92.7 MHz, "Rewind 92.7 & 102.3") is a radio station licensed to serve Brattleboro, Vermont. The station is owned by Saga Communications and licensed to Saga Communications of New England, LLC; it operates as part of Saga's Monadnock Broadcasting Group. It airs a classic hits music format. [2]
The following stations or translators were once licensed in the state, but have been closed or merged with other stations: Channel 10: WVTA - Windsor; Channel 19: W19BR (class A, RTV, translator for WNMN) - Monkton; Channel 30: WBVT-CA (class A, RTV, was translator for WNMN) - Burlington; Channel 36: W36AX (PBS, was translator for WVER ...
It had been on 910 AM, White River Junction, Nassau Broadcasting III, LLC and was an All Sports station. In 2015, the license of WAOT-LP , 98.3 FM, Derby, was cancelled. It had been licensed to the Vermont Agency of Transportation .
WTSA-FM (96.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Brattleboro, Vermont. It first signed on in 1975. The station airs a hot adult contemporary music format. The station was assigned the WTSA-FM call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on July 1, 1984. [1] The transmitter, located north of the Pleasant Valley water treatment ...
WTSA (1450 AM, "99.5 The Beast") is a radio station licensed to serve Brattleboro, Vermont. The station is owned by Four Seasons Media and broadcasts an active rock format, also carried by FM translator W258DQ (99.5). It first signed on in 1950.
WINQ (1490 kHz; "WINK Country") is an AM radio station licensed to serve Brattleboro, Vermont. The station is owned by Saga Communications and licensed to Saga Communications of New England, LLC; it operates as part of its Monadnock Broadcasting Group. WINQ simulcasts the country music programming of Keene, New Hampshire, sister station WINQ-FM.
WVEW-LP (107.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Brattleboro, Vermont. The license to operate the station is held by Vermont Earth Works. [2] [3] The broadcast radius is from 3 to 5 miles (4.8 to 8.0 km). There are 56 volunteers on the staff. [4]
In 2004 Nassau Broadcasting Partners purchased WEXP and WVAY as well as an entire portfolio of radio stations in Vermont and New Hampshire from the Vox Radio Group. While the station has evolved into "Rutland's Rock Station, 101.5 The Fox", the WVAY call sign went away again in favor of Nassau's warehousing of the WTHK call sign on November 16 ...