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WAKG (103.3 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Danville, Virginia, and serving Southside Virginia. [2] It broadcasts a country music radio format and is owned and operated by the Piedmont Broadcasting Corporation. [3] It is an affiliate of the Performance Racing Network and the Motor Racing Network, airing its car races on weekends.
The College of William & Mary in VA. Variety WCYK-FM: 99.7 FM: Staunton: Monticello Media, LLC: ... WOKD-FM: 91.1 FM: Danville: Positive Alternative Radio, Inc ...
WBTM is an adult contemporary formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Danville, Virginia, serving Southern Pittsylvania County in Virginia and Northern Caswell County in North Carolina. [1] WBTM is owned and operated by Piedmont Broadcasting Corp. [ 5 ]
WMDV-LD, an independent television station owned by the Martinsville, VA-based Star News Corporation; Danville was once the home of WDRL-TV 24, a station that was an affiliate of the WB and United Paramount Network before changing ownership from 2007 to 2014. Today, it is known as WZBJ, a sister channel of WDBJ and is owned by Gray Television. [89]
A year after the station switched to its Adult Contemporary format as "105.9 More FM", ... 105.9 FM FM: Danville, Virginia: 154006: 250 watts: 101 ...
WBHB-FM remained on 96.1 FM until February 7, 2005, when the WBHB-FM callsign and Oldies format moved to 105.1 FM as part of a frequency swap that also moved WJDV from 105.1 FM to 96.1 FM. On February 1, 2010, WLTK dropped its "X103 The Cross" format and began broadcasting the K-LOVE music service, though continued to be locally owned.
WBRF (98.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Galax, Virginia, and serving Southwestern Virginia, Southside Virginia and the western Piedmont Triad, including Winston-Salem. [1] It is owned and operated by Blue Ridge Radio, Inc., with studios and offices on Poplar Knob Road in Galax. [5]
On March 1, 2013, the Earth FM oldies format on WOLI (910 AM, and later an accompanying FM translator on 105.7), which had been launched by Davidson Media in 2012, moved to 103.3, and all brokered programming was removed. [7] The station continued to focus on oldies and classic hits from the mid-1960s through early 1980s.