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WMRTV - Western Maryland Media PS (Program Service) ESPN94.1 Service Designation: TX — Translator (Retransmitting) Facility Transmitter Site: 37° 29' 37" N 76° 26' 30" W On-Air Positioning: FCC Facility ID: 10757 Welcome to VARTV — Virginia Radio & TV! These pages cover everything about Radio & TV including station news, listings, descriptions, backgrounds, histories, ratings and websites... PS (Program Service - Dynamic) K-LOVE redfirecreativeservices.com - Full service voice talent On-Air Positioning: Oasis Network Domestic Station Class: D Format: OFF AIR Frequency Background: Transmitter Site: mkxgpis.nunciature.se 37° 43' 0" N 77° 38' 2" W | Service Contours (courtesy Rec Networks) Transmitter Site: 36° 49' 14" N 76° 30' 41" W Chesapeake Portsmouth Broadcasting Corp (CPBC) decided not to buy WBVA/1450 Bayside (Virginia Beach, and sister WVAB/1550 Virginia Beach) in 2007 and the stations were again put into a bankruptcy court auction. CPBC had a LMA with Chapter VII Bankruptcy Trustee R. Clinton Stackhouse. In mid-November 2007, Birach Broadcasting won the bid on tsaj.yesmeen.ca the two stations at $345,000. Birach's original bid was announced at $275,000. Facilities: 1 kW Unlimited / ND1 - Non-directional Antenna: Same constants day and night Service Designation: FX – Translator Station https://fotvard-skane.se/guncel-betebet/ (retransmits signal, different channel than main station) / Class D FCC Facility ID: 69636 Richmond Metro (including Petersburg, Ashland, Hopewell, Chester and surrounding areas)... Transmitter Site: 36° 43' 18" N 76° 18' 3" W FCC Facility ID: 74167 FCC Facility ID: 71122 Gave 90-day notice on 6/2/2010 to tower company they were leaving the Roy Lane site (lease to expire on 8/31/2010) for a new location (5½ miles SSE) much closer to Williamsburg-proper (behind Berkeley Middle School). Internet Audio Stream: None Started broadcasting the DTV transition "nightlight" loop at 6 p.m. on 6/12/2009 for 30 days. Dropped UPN27 for CW27 in late August 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. The CW launched dom.techgarage.my September 20, 2006. Was owned by Viacom until it and the CBS Network (among other properties) were split into two different intenties in late 2005. What began as one of the first UHF television stations in the country has turned into a broadcasting powerhouse. UPN 27, WGNT-TV is part of the Viacom Television Stations Group (formerly Paramount Stations Group until merged with CBS when Viacom bought CBS) and currently reigns as one of the highest rated stations of its kind - but it wasn't always that way. Radio station WLOV put Norfolk's third (second UHF) https://salonglexe.se/mac-skoru-tahmin-eden-yapay-zeka/ station on the air on December 6, 1953. After a program where they introduced their personnel (mostly WTOV personnel) (the morning guy at WCMS was one of the employees), the first network broadcast was the Du Mont telecast of the New York Giants and the Cleveland Browns. Their signature show was Captain Video. The studio was located at 539 West 21st Street in downtown Norfolk, with the transmitter site on Spratley Street in Portsmouth. It later moved to another location in downtown Norfolk (that housed a Maaco dealership until recently) that became the Norfolk home of WVEC. The original WTOV lasted only about 18 months. WTOV #2 was operated by West Virginia used car dealer Tim Brite, who showed westerns and syndicated country music shows (maybe "CMT") from a tiny building at the transmitter site in Portsmouth. He also went dark around 1958. Pat Robertson bought what was left of the dilapidated, vandalized roofless building and started WYAH. On his business cards for the Christian Broadcasting Network was WTOV original logo with the new WYAH call letters. He had one camera. As the years went on, of course, he expanded the building, added a second floor for his radio station and two studios in the back. Jim and Tammy Bakker had a two-story, three-sided house in Studio B for their kids' chow. Robertson moved CBN yxgozkr.scuolasancasciano.it to Virginia Beach. WYAH showed mostly religious programming over the years until the station was sold to Centennial Communications Inc (Ray Bottom for $8 million) and began showing more general entertainment programming. Bottom held on for several years then sold WGNT to Paramount Stations Group for $45 million. Paramount gutted the building, installed all new computer systems and redesigned the look of the interior. An elevator was installed for the first time, and the equipment slowly replaced. On January 16th, 1995 the station became a charter member of the United Paramount Network, blasting off with the premiere of Star Trek: Voyager. On October 31st, 1997 WGNT completed its transition to the station that exists today when it was acquired by Viacom, Inc and became a part of the Paramount Stations Group (now Viacom wdoliah.yesmeen.ca Television Stations Group). Internet Audio Stream: https://sigfridssonfastigheter.se/21-nisan-2025-super-loto-sonuclari-jou/ LISTEN LIVE! Charter Communications Inc On-Air Positioning: 10 On Your Side Domestic Station Class: D 12/6/2002 - WCMS-AM: Sports "ESPN Radio 1310" - Call letter change (TOTH ID) :11 (.WMA) Frequency Background: Format: Mainstream Country 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 cluhdx.nunciature.se name Rejoice HD, 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 https://fotvard-skane.se/gorabet-guncel/ broadcast programming from the Rejoice Musical SoulFood Radio Network and other unique programming targeted to the African American community."           On-Air Positioning: K-Love HD2 - Format: Classic Hip Hop Elizabeth City NC 27909 Transmitter Site: 36° 48' 31" N 76° 30' 13" W A low-powered station licensed to B N Viswanath. Antenna is located on the WNSB/91.1 tower. Was located on channel 67 as W67CZ but moved to channel 30 to clear the 60~69 channel band. » If you have any news, updates, additions or corrections... e-mail them to editor@VARTV.com. Internet Audio Stream: LISTEN LIVE! Website: currentfm.com The old WTAR (790 AM) was a middle-of-the-road (MOR) station for many years, but by 1983 had switched to oldies. Until about 1952 it was an NBC affiliate, then CBS. In the late 80s/early 90s it bounced around formats with all news and back to MOR before switching to news/talk. The original WTAR frequency in 1923 was 1270 - later ucris.boyateknolojileri.com.tr switched to 780. In 1941, it was moved to 790 in the big nationwide frequency shift. The station made the 790/850 switch at midnight, 15 July 1997 when it signed off as WTAR on 790 and signed on WNIS. The WNIS calls stand for 'News and Information Station". 'Where You Find Inspiration'. A religious station since it first signed on October 2, 1971 at 5PM. This is the BBN's first radio station. Official incorporation of The Bible Broadcasting Network took place on March 28, 1969, when BBN purchased a radio station that had gone bankrupt and was off the air at 99.7. Broadcasts the Bible Broadcasting Network's (BBN) sacred Christian music via satellite. Studios located vaztmif.tradgard-skane.se on Indian River Rd in Chesapeake. RDS: No Frequency Background: