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WJLZ is a contemporary Christian hit radio formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Virginia Beach, Virginia, serving the Southside of Hampton Roads. [1] WJLZ is owned and operated by Virginia Beach Educational Broadcasting Foundation, Inc. [ 5 ]
Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc. Public Radio WRIR-LP: 97.3 FM: Richmond: Virginia Center for Public Press: Variety WRJR: 670 AM: Claremont: Stu-Comm, Inc. Adult Album Alternative WRKE-LP: 100.3 FM: Salem: The Trustees of Roanoke College: Variety WRLP: 89.1 FM: Orange: Hartland Institute of Health and Education, Inc. Religious WRMV-LP: 94.5 FM ...
WBBT-FM (107.3 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Powhatan, Virginia, and serving the Greater Richmond Region. [3] WBBT-FM is owned and operated by VPM Media Corporation . [ 4 ] It airs an eclectic music format, focusing on classical music on weekdays, jazz in the evening and diverse musical genres on weekends, including world ...
WRVZ (107.3 MHz, "107.3 The Beat") is an FM radio station licensed to Miami, West Virginia. Owned by WVRC Media , it broadcasts a rhythmic contemporary format serving the Charleston area. History
WERA-LP is a silent broadcast radio station licensed to Arlington, Virginia, serving Arlington and Alexandria in Virginia and Washington, D.C. [4] WERA-LP is owned and operated by Arlington Independent Media. [5] [6]
In 1991, Infinity began to simulcast WJFK programming on co-owned AM 1300 in Baltimore. [20] That station switched its call letters to WJFK , so 106.7 added an FM suffix and became WJFK-FM. From 1995 to 2005 WJFK-FM was the flagship radio station for the then-Washington Redskins (now Washington Commanders).
The adult hits format, branded as "Bob FM", would relocate to 97.1 from 100.5 on February 14, 2008, in order to make way for a new country station to be aired on that frequency (the station signed on the same day). 97.1 would acquire the KIBB call sign the day before, while the KGGG call sign would relocate to a sister station in Iowa.