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10/16/2002 - WWHV: Urban "Hot 102.1" - Legal ID :18 (WMA) Format: Nostalgia/Oldies Owner: JBS Inc Website: currentfm.com Website: unionmissionministries.org/serve/goodnews.html 328 West Main Street 7-3 Celebrity Shopping Network (480i) On-Air Positioning: Star 1310 6/20/2001 Internet Audio Stream: LISTEN LIVE! Format: Christian Contemporary/Preaching // WHRO-HD4 (WRVL/88.3 Lynchburg VA) FCC Facility ID: 13060 Owner: Educational Media Foundation Website: star1310.com Dropped "WB33" for "MyTVZ" at the end of 8/2006. On January 24, 2006, UPN and The WB networks announced they would merge into a newly combined network called The CW; the letters representing the first initial of its corporate parents CBS and the Warner Brothers unit of Time Warner. Since WGNT/27 was owned by CBS, it immediately got the CW affiliation in Hampton Roads. WTVZ's owners (Sinclair Broadcast Group) signed an affiliation agreement with bzq.tabledestbertrand.fr News Corp's MyNetworkTV (announced on March 2, 2006) just two weeks after the annoucement (February 22, 2006) of the formation of the new network. WTVZ signed on in yux.guventak.com.tr 1979 and owned by TVX initially. The station was to be an alternative to TV 27 with fewer religious programs and a stronger lineup of sitcoms TV 27 would not buy. In 1989 the station was sold and changed hands again in 1993. In 1996 Sinclair bought WTVZ. They became a Fox affiliate in 1986. In 1998, the station lost the Fox affiliation to WVBT 43 and became a WB affiliate which WVBT dropped. Domestic Station Class: D 21-3 JCTV Signed off on 6/12/2009 when WHRE-DT signed on the same channel. Formerly known as "Genesis TV7." Their power was an anemic 242 watts covering most of Hampton and the southern parts of Newport News. Was granted a new CP (construction permit) in July 2003 to increase its power 10 times to 2.5kW and to move their antenna to Portsmouth from Hampton. WGBS has been broadcasting since October 7, 1993 as W07CZ. It first came on the air describing itself as a multicultural, family and inspirational station. The only 100% black-run station in Virginia according to their old website. At one time, this station thrived when it was on several cable systems in the mid-90s. https://isilhalikoltukyikama.com.tr/cratosroyel/ That all changed when Cox Communications decided to drop them from their various systems on the Peninsula in 1998. Cox stated that they were running out of room and also wanted all of their cable line-ups in the various cities to be identical. That ended "The Little Station That Could." They currently broadcast shopping, religious and some local programs. Crisfield MD 21817 Facilities: 485' 39 kW Turned off their analog transmitter between 7-9 a.m. on 6/12/2009. Owners, Ion Media Networks, rebranded its flagship on-air network with its corporate brand identity: Ion Television. The rebranding became effective next Monday 1/29/2007. "Backed by popular, classic television series, movies and our new relationship with RHI Entertainment, we want to underscore the growth prospects of our flagship Ion Television Network with a positive and fresh on-air identity," said Brandon Burgess, President and CEO of Ion Media Networks. The move from "i" to Ion Television was driven by the network's decision to expand from independent programming to content for broader audiences across various age groups. In connection with the new on-air brand, the network also moved to "Ion" as a consistent identification across all TV listings, including cable and satellite programming guides. The network's new contemporary look and logo was prominently featured on-air through a consumer-oriented promotional campaign over the first few months. Tagged "Ion Television: Television in Motion," the on-air campaign kicked off with a series of promotions and image spots, as well a new on-screen network bug logo. The viewer campaign launched on Monday 1/29/2007 with "What's Your Ion?," a web-based promotion that invited viewers to submit creative photos of themselves donning the new Ion logo that were featured on the network's website, www.ionline.tv, and also on-air. Frequency Background: Went dark, license holder surrendered their license April 2008. Original CP (Construction Permit) granted on March 16, 2004. Best heard SE of Williamsburg. Network Affiliation: Rejoice TV (same owner as WFMI/100.9 Southern Shores) acquired the signal from MMTC on 9/8/2011. The deal also included a Hampton translator, W18BS under the name Rejoice HD, https://guventak.com.tr/ilkyari-guncel/ and a Myrtle Beach SC translator for a total price of $123,932. It was reported on a trade website that the three translators "will broadcast programming from the Rejoice dperfw.tabledestbertrand.fr Musical SoulFood Radio Network and other unique programming targeted to the African American community." Facilities: 1542' 100kW Was known for the longest time as WODC (Open Door Chapel). Open Door "closed the door" on them in Spring 2003 jup.isilhalikoltukyikama.com.tr so they moved a mile west on Virginia Beach Blvd to The Little Neck Towers and dropping the ODC calls for WJLZ - Jesus Lives on April 29, 2003. Relayed in Chesapeake on W279AD (103.7), Norfolk W280CX (103.9) and South Norfolk/Portsmouth W250AE (97.9). They used to broadcast out of The Open Door Chapel located just off Virginia Beach Blvd but weren't affiliated with them. They are local and live "24/7." Best heard only in the northern 2/3 of Virginia Beach, western half of Norfolk and eastern parts of Chesapeake. WJLZ and all of its translators broadcasted in mono until early 10/2003. The station signed off permanently on February, 17, 2009. In 1961, the FCC awards license to Norfolk and Hampton School system to operate WHRO-TV, Channel 15, as Virginia's first noncommercial, educational television station. In 1963, WHRO-TV moves into studio-office facility on Hampton Boulevard in Norfolk. In 1966, utilization of instruction programs on WHRO-TV is expanded to cities of Newport News, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Suffolk and Nansemond, York and Isle of Wight Counties. In 1968, participating school divisions formally incorporate to own and govern the station as the Hampton Roads Educational Television Associations (HRETA), Inc., a private nonprofit educational corporation. In 1975, the Virginia Cultural Foundation formally transfers the license of pjgk.techgarage.my WTGM-FM (89.5 FM) to HRETA to stabilize and preserve public radio in Hampton Roads. In 1976, HRETA expands and revises its charter as the Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications Association, Inc. Participation on the Board of Directors and community advisory bodies of the station is expanded and broadened. In 1978, call letters of WTGM are changed to WHRO-FM to present a more unified public broadcasting service in Hampton Roads. In 1983, the sale of WGH-FM, the commercial fine arts radio station in Newport News, prompts expansion of classical music and fine arts programming on WHRO-FM with opportunities for increased listenership and community support. Exploration of activation of a second FM station is launched. In 1984, WHRO conducts a feasibility study on developing a second FM itzevo.techgarage.my public radio station. In 1985, an FCC "freeze" on noncommercial FM applications postpones indefinitely the approval of WHRO's plan to activate a second FM public station. But in 1988, a construction permit to activate a second FM public radio station is issued by the FCC. In 1991, WHRO activates a second non-commercial FM radio station. Public radio programming services are separated -- news and information, jazz-folk-alternative music on 89.5 FM (WHRV-FM) and classical and fine arts programming on 90.3 FM (WHRO-FM). This page is reserved for audio, visual and photo materials from VARTV media outlets.           On-Air Positioning: Air 1 Network Affiliation: NBC Transmitter Site: 36° 48' 31" N 76° 30' 13" W Format: Christian Programming // WAFR 88.3 Tupelo MS TA (Traffic Announcement): No Ahoskie NC 27910 Service Designation: TX — Translator (Retransmitting) Facility FCC granted the move from channel 21 (W21AQ) to 51 (W51DO). Since full-power Channel 21/Virginia Beach will displace them, hence the move. TBN "gave" the translator to Minority Media Telecom Council LLC which was announced late 2010 and was formally transferred early 2011. Switched to TBN's JCTV (faith-based channel geared towards 13-29 year olds) April 2006. Previously broadcast Trinity Broadcasting Network religious programming (simulcast of KTBN/40 Santa Ana CA) until full power TBN affiliate WHRE/21 Virginia Beach came on the air. Has had these calls since 06/22/1995. National Minority TV owns and operates over two dozen TV outlets, all but one are LPTVs, throughout the country including an outlet in Richmond. All are affilaited with TBN. Turned off its analog transmitter on 6/12/2009. On 1/4/2007, The New York https://isilhalikoltukyikama.com.tr/grandbasha/ Times Company had entered into an agreement to sell its Broadcast Media Group, consisting of nine network-affiliated television stations including WTKR, their associated Web sites and the Digital Operating Center, to Oak Hill Capital Partners for $575 million. Local TV LLC is the actual company name, which was been formed by investor group Oak Hill Capital Partners. The transaction closed in the first ipa.tabledestbertrand.fr half of 2007. Revamped station look with a new logo and graphics, including new news opens, theme lvhzart.guventak.com.tr music, ids and banner/web graphics in 2003. This was the first logo change since 1995. Used to be WTAR-TV way back when. Originally on Channel 4 after 1950 sign-on. Moved to Channel 3 a few years later. Was originally an NBC affiliate, became gqmkpen.yesmeen.ca CBS affiliate around 1952. In the mid 50's they had an gbyatkr.guventak.com.tr ABC, CBS and ajy.isilhalikoltukyikama.com.tr Du Mont affiliations. For many years, this was the 800-pound gorilla of Hampton Roads television. FCC Facility ID: 68741 WTVR-TV Richmond VA - Fall 2003. News anchors intro. FCC Facility ID: 71127 7-2 Local/East Coast programming (480i) HD1 - Format: Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio