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West Virginia MetroNews offers a mix of news and talk. It held the rights to live play-by-play coverage of West Virginia University Mountaineers sports games, which it marketed under the DBA name "Mountaineer Sports Network", but lost these rights following the end of the 2012/13 basketball season.
WVRC Media is a media corporation comprising radio stations and two radio networks based in the state of West Virginia. The company was known as the West Virginia Radio Corporation prior to a December 2021 rebranding. [2] The company is controlled by Greer Industries and its owners, the Raese family.
West Virginia Radio Corporation of Elkins: Country WDNE-FM: 98.9 FM: Elkins: West Virginia Radio Corporation of Elkins: Country WDTF-LP: 107.9 FM: Berkeley Springs: Defenders of the Faith, Inc. Catholic Religious WDUQ-LP: 99.1 FM: Benwood: Kol Ami Havurah: Classic Jazz/Blues WDYK: 100.5 FM: Ridgeley: West Virginia Radio Corporation of the ...
In the letter, obtained by West Virginia Metro News, attorney David A. Campbell claims Huggins never signed a formal resignation letter or officially communicated his resignation to any person at ...
A West Virginia woman awoke from a years-long coma after being brutally attacked and identified her brother as the assailant, authorities said.
A West Virginia couple are charged with human trafficking, child neglect, forced labor and more after, prosecutors allege, they adopted five Black children from a shelter to do forced labor and ...
WCHS is the flagship station of the statewide West Virginia MetroNews network. [5] Programming heard on WCHS consists of local and national news, talk and sports programs. [ 6 ] The station's weekday morning schedule begins with the nationally syndicated " America in the Morning ".
Caridi arrived in West Virginia in 1984, and expected to stay for a few months [6] when he was hired by Hoppy Kercheval to work afternoon news for WAJR-AM Morgantown.He was one of two finalists for the job, so West Virginia Radio Corporation president Dale Miller (who was station general manager at the time) suggested a coin toss to decide which candidate to hire.