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West Virginia Radio Corporation of Elkins: Classic hits WEMM-FM: 107.9 FM: Huntington: Bristol Broadcasting Company, Inc. Southern Gospel WEPM: 1340 AM: Martinsburg: West Virginia Radio Corporation of the Alleghenies: News/Talk/Sports WETZ: 1330 AM: New Martinsville: Dailey Corporation: Classic hits WFBY: 93.5 FM: Buckhannon: West Virginia ...
The West Virginia Radio Corporation purchased WKAZ-FM and WSWW in 1995. It initially had a 1970s music format until spring 1997. Around that time, sister station 580 WCHS would move its oldies format to WKAZ-FM in favor of a news and talk radio format.
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.
Station operations manager and morning show host Greg Bolyard is the owner of WKMM Radio, LLC. [6] [7] [8] The sale price of the station will be $70,000. [7] Studios are located on Main Street in Kingwood with their transmitter along West Virginia Route 7 near Terra Alta, West Virginia. [9]
WCST (1010 kHz) is a news–talk–sports formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, serving Berkeley Springs and Morgan County, West Virginia. [3] [1] [2] WCST is owned by John and David Raese's WVRC Media, through licensee West Virginia Radio Corporation of the Alleghenies.
WBTQ (102.3 FM) is an active rock formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Weston, West Virginia, serving North Central West Virginia. [1] WBTQ is owned and operated by WVRC Media.
WPDX (1300 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Morgantown, West Virginia, carrying a classic country format simulcasting WPDX-FM in Clarksburg. [1] Serving both Morgantown and Monongalia County, WPDX is owned by WVRC Media and operated under their AJG Corporation licensee.
It was previously a rock station thru most of the 1970s, and in the late 1990s took on a Current Hit/Top 40 format until October 1999. It was also previously owned by Capital Broadcasting Corporation and was the FM sister of WCAW-AM 680 until it was sold to West Virginia Radio Corporation.