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Martinsville Mechanicsville Midlothian Moneta Monterey Mt. Jackson WOLD Religious Teaching [Repeats: WHCB 91.5] WROV-F Rock 1330 5000 ND-D 96.3 13800w 2076ft Narrows -•Appalachian Educational Communications Corp. +Clear Channel Communications WZFM Oldies Sister to: WHCB Sister to: WGMN, WJJS-F, WJJX, WSNV, WSNZ, 101.3 5000w -531ft 423-878-6391 fax: 423-848-6520 WVGM, WYYD, WZBL Old Dominion Communications, Inc. PO Box 2061. Bristol TN 37621 540-725-1220 fax:540-725-1245 Pending to: Baker Family Stations 340 Edgemont Ave Ste 100, Bristol TN 37620 3807 Brandon Ave SW Ste 2350, Roanoke 24018 Managed by: Baker Family Stations GM Kenneth Hill SM Timothy Hill GM Tex Meyer SM Tammy Cazad 540-951-9791 fax:540-961-2021 PD Matthew Hill CE Marshall Tipton PD Matt Spattz CE Jeff Parker PO Box 889, Blacksburg 24063 www.whcbradlo.org www.wrov.ee 145 Jackson St NE, Blacksburg 24060 Roanoke Arbitron 11.7 Shr 60000 A QH GM/SM/PD Brian Sanders CE Winston Hawkins WVTR News I Classical / Jazz* [Repeats: WVTF 89.1 ] 2nd market Lynchburg 91.9 3200w 1489ft Biacksburg/Christiansburg Market -•Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc. 540-989-8900 fax: 540-776-2727 Mechanicsville Narrows-Pearisburg 3520 Kingsbury dr, Roanoke 24014 WCDX Urban Contemporary GM/PD Glenn Gleixner SM Roger Fowler WNRV Southern Gospel / Sports [Repeats: WWWR 910] 92.1 4500w 771ft CE Paxton Durham 990 5000/ 10 ND +Radio One www.wvtf.org +Perception Media Group, Inc. Sister to: WKJM, WKJS, WPZZ 540-343-7109 fax: 540-343-2306 804-672-9299 fax: 804-672-9316 WMEV-F Country 1848 Clay StSE, Roanoke24013 2809 Emerywood Pkwy Ste 300, Richmond 23294 93.9 100000W 1483ft DA GM/SM/PD Barbara Evans CE Dale Cook GM Linda Forem SM Brian Robertson +Holston Valley Broadcasting Corp. www.3wradio.com PD Reggie Baker CE Chris Lawless Sister to: WKPT, WKTP, WMEV, WOPI, WTFM Biacksburg/Christiansburg Market 276-783-3151 fax:276-783-3152 www.power921jamz.com 1041 Radio Hill Rd, 24354 Richmond Arbitron 5.5 Shr 63000 AQH GM David Wldener SM Anita Dixon Nassawadox PD Lynn Rutledge CE Lyle Musser Midlothian www.fm94,com WJCN Contemporary Christian* [Repeats: WRXT 90.3] 90.1 450w 199ft Johnson City/Kingsport Arbitron 3.1 Shr 18000 AQH WWLB Adult Hits +Baker Family Stations 2nd market Biuefieid 98.9 4800w 746ft DA 434-237-9798 fax:434-237-1025 +Main Line Broadcasting 20276 Timberlake Rd Ste A, Lynchburg 24502 WOLD-F Soft AC Sister to: WARV-F, WBBT-F, WLFV GM Barry Armstrong PD Jackie Howard 102.5 440w 1204ft 804-327-9902 fax:804-327-9911 CE Winston Hawkins Emerald Sound, Inc. 300 Arboretum PI Ste 590, Richmond 23236 www.spirltfm.com 276-783-7109 fax:276-783-2064 GM/SM Taylor Walet PD Brad Waldo PO Box 1047, 24354 www.989liberty.com 114 Good Pasture Hollow Rd, 24354 Richmond Arbitron 4.7 Shr 54000 AQH New Market GM/CE Robert Dix SMAnnDix PD Kevin Soos WLTK Contemporary Christian Moneta 103.3 2050w 554ft WZVA CHR Massanutten Broadcasting Co., Inc. WCQV Southern Gospel / Sports [Repeats: WWWR 910] 103.5 3700w 423ft Managed by: New Life Ministries, Inc. 880 900 ND-D T.E.C.O. Broadcasting, Inc. Sister to: WBTX +Perception Media Group, Inc. 276-783-4042 fax: 276-783-2120 540-896-8933 fax: 540-896-1448 Sister to: WWWR PO Box 85, 24354,114 W Main St, 24354 PO Box 337, Broadway 22815 540-343-7109 fax: 540-343-2306 GM Tom Copenhaver SM Dan Forrester 166 N Main St, Broadway 22815 1848 Clay StSE, Roanoke 24013 PD Darla Gross CE Jerry Felty GM Tom Watson SM Murl Greer GM/SM/PD Barbara Evans CE Dale Cook www.z-103.com PD Greg Crabtree CE Bill Fawcett www.3wradio.com www.posltlve-radio.com Roanoke Market Martinsville Harrisonburg Arbitron 2.4 Shr 3000 AQH Harrisonburg VA Spr 05 Eastian 4.9 WHEE Talk Monterey 1370 5000 ND-D Patrick Henry Broadcasting Corp. WVLS Country/ Variety* [Repeats: WVMR 1370] Newport News 89.7 36Ow 1460ft DA 276-632-9811 fax:276-632-4500 WTJZ Black Gospel I Religious Teaching Pocahontas Communications Co-op PO Box 3551, 24115,1129 Chatham Hts, 24112 1270 1500/900 DA-N Sister to: WCHG, WVMR GM/SM/PD Bill Wyatt CE Tim Walker CP 15000/1800, DA-2 304-799-6004 fax: 304-799-7444 www.wheeradlo.com +Chesapeake-Portsmouth Broadcasting Corp. RR 1 Box 139, Dunmore WV 24934 Managed by: Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Temple WMVA Talk GM Cheryl Kinderman PD Shaun Harvey Sister to: WPMH 1450 10001 1000 ND CE Chuck Niday 757-723-1270 fax: 757-723-0820 Patrick Henry Broadcasting Corp. PO Box 610, Hampton 23669 276-632-2152 fax: 276-632-4500 553 Michigan Dr, Hampton 23669 PO Box 3831, 24115,1129 Chatham Rd, 24112 Mt. Jackson GM Jerome Barber SM/PD Greg Roberts GM/SM Bill Wyatt PD Carl Trowbridge WSVG Adult Standards CE Greg Roberts CE Tim Walker 790 1000/40 ND NorfolkA/irginia Beach Market www.wmvaradio.com Hometown Broadcasting of Mt. Jackson, LLC 540-477-4443 fax: 540-477-4407 WGH Sports WPIM Contemporary Christian* [Repeats: WRXT 90.3] PO Box 425, 22842, 543 Hawkins Rd, 22842 1310 20000/5000 DA-2 90.5 4000w 387ft DA GM/PD/CEAIan Arehart SM Patty Shaffer +Max Broadcast Group Holdings, LLC +Baker Family Stations Harrisonburg Market Sister to: WGH-F, WVBW, WXEZ, WXMM 434-237-9798 fax:434-237-1025 757-671-1000 fax:757-671-1010 20276 Tlmberlake Rd Ste A, Lynchburg 24502 WSIG Classic Country /Blues 5589 Greenwich Rd Ste 200, Virginia Beach 23462 GM Barry Armstrong PD Jackie Howard 96.9 4300w 725ft GM/SM Vonneva Carter PD Tony Mercurio CE Winston Hawkins +Vox Radio Group CE Keith O'Malley www.splritfm.com Sister to: WZXI www.espnradio1310.com 540-432-1063 fax: 540-433-9267 NorfolkA/irginia Beach Arbitron 1.1 Shr 17000 AQH PO Box 2460, Harrisonburg 22801 639 N Main St, Mt. Crawford 22841 GM/SM Kris Bjorkman PD Steve Walker CE Alan Williams www.969wslg.com Harrisonburg Arbitron 7.3 Shr 9000 AQH Harrisonburg I/A Spr05 Eastian 3.8 2nd market Winchester/Martinsburg .
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