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WVAF (99.9 FM) is an adult contemporary radio station in the Charleston, West Virginia, market area. The station broadcasts with an ERP of 24,500 watts . WVAF is ranked third in the Arbitron ratings for the Charleston Metropolitan Statistical Area market, and is currently owned by WVRC Media .
Charleston: West Virginia Radio Corporation of Charleston: News/Talk/Sports WCIR-FM: 103.7 FM: Beckley: Southern Communications Corporation: Contemporary hit radio WCLG-FM: 100.1 FM: Morgantown: AJG Corporation: Active rock WCST: 1010 AM: Berkeley Springs: West Virginia Radio Corporation of the Alleghenies: News/Talk/Sports WCST-FM: 98.7 FM ...
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.
On April 1, 2020, the station flipped to country music as 107.3 KAZ, flanking sister station classic country WKWS. [ 3 ] On June 26, 2023, the country format moved to WKAZ (680 AM) , while 107.3 picked up the rhythmic contemporary format, "The Beat" branding, and WRVZ call sign from 98.7 FM on July 10.
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Charleston Radio Group said in a press release that Mike’s love of radio started at age 14 at a small community station in Pocahontas County, WV. He later moved to Charleston and served as ...
WVSR-FM (102.7 MHz) is a contemporary hit radio station serving the Charleston, West Virginia, Metropolitan Statistical Area with an ERP of 50,000 watts.The station started out as a Top 40 station until 2004, when the station went with a Hot AC format, but due to lower ratings, the station reverted to the Top 40 format in early 2006.
A retiring lieutenant with the Charleston, West Virginia, police department was recognized with a special message on his final shift after 20 years of service.This video, shared by the Charleston ...