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Transmitter Site: 36° 52' 26" N 76° 18' 33" W On-Air Positioning: NewsRadio 790 WNIS ** Top-of-the-hour IDs. The first vartv two were newer; they started using February 2002. The third is the original one used since sign-on back in mid-August jgt.soytasnakliyat.com.tr 2001. vartv Service Designation: TV — Full Service TV Station - Analog TA vartv (Traffic Announcement): No TA (Traffic Announcement): Vartv No FCC Facility ID: 65387 Format: News/Talk Joined the Christian Contemporary "Spirit FM" WRXT/90.3 Roanoke simulcast on February 14, 2006 at 7:20 a.m. Was acquired by Positive Alternative Radio at the end of December 2005. The station stunted with Christmas music as Nick FM (January thru February 14, 2006) along with another dozen other former CSN Virginia stations and translators. Previously, simulcast with "Praise FM" WJYJ/90.5 Fredericksburg owned by CSN Virginia with a format that was 80% Inspirational Speaking, 20% Christian Contemporary. Was part of CSI International (founded in 1993, is a non-profit organization, an outreach of Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa CA and Calvary Chapel of Twin Falls ID) late Summer of 2002. Best heard in the immediate Williamsburg area. uncompressed or the least amount of compression possible, to VARTV.com@gmail.com. RDS: No 21-5 Smile Of A Child (480i) vartv vartv Website: dixie1057.com Service Designation: FM — Full Service FM Station / Class C2 Network Affiliation: FamilyNet // WJGN-CA 5 Internet Audio/Video vartv Vartv Stream: tmeyxav.management.ind.in None Internet Audio Stream: None RDS: No Usually one of the top rated stations in NE North Carolina. Well received in the southern parts of Hampton Roads. Periodically shows up in the Hampton Roads Arbitron ratings. Sister to stations WCNC, WZBO, WOBX, WOBR-FM, WKJX, WOBX-FM and WERX-FM. Campbell Broadcasting out of Wilson NC signed-on 105.7 in 1981-82 as WWOK. WRSF was bought by Jones Eastern of the Outer Banks headed by C. J. Jones from Cambell in the mid-80s. WRSF went ram.soytasnakliyat.com.tr through a brief call change to WWOK from 4/9/87 to 6/24/87 but quickly changed back to WRSF. In the late 80s and early 90s were deztfx.management.ind.in known as "Surf106" with a Top 40 format. Facilities: 106' .085 kW / LPFM stations are considered nondirectional HD3 - Format: oflg.estem.com.tr Adult Album Alternative Internet Audio Stream: LISTEN LIVE! Internet Audio Stream: None Turned off its analog transmitter at 9 a.m. on 6/12/2009. WAVY-TV, Channel 10 signed on the air September 1, 1957, as the NBC affiliate in Hampton Roads, Virginia. Originally started by Tidewater Teleradio as an offshoot to their radio station, WAVY-AM, WAVY-TV was purchased in 1968 by LIN Broadcasting Inc. In March 1998, Hicks, Muse, Tate & vartv Furst Inc., a leading private investment firm headquartered in Dallas, acquired LIN Broadcasting. WAVY-TV was housed in the old Farmer's Market in downtown Portsmouth, Virginia, until April 1989, when it moved to its present Portsmouth location at 300 Wavy Street. Since its inception, WAVY-TV set the standard in Hampton Roads television. It was the first local station to broadcast in 'living color' (1957); the first to utilize a helicopter in its news gathering activities (1982); and the first to broadcast in stereo (1985). It was the first local station of nfkdwp.management.ind.in offer 90 minutes of local evening news (1994); the first to broadcast a 5:30AM newscast (1992); and the first commercial station to offer a Saturday Morning newscast (1995). Original children's programming is also a part of WAVY-TV's heritage. A generation grew up with "Poop Deck Pappy" in the 1960's. Several famous faces have worked at WAVY. Most notably were NBC alumni Willard Scott (WAVY-AM) and Lloyd Dobyns (WAVY-TV). In 1995, WAVY-TV entered into a local marketing agreement with Hampton Roads' independent station, WVBT-TV now 'FOX 43' which LIN bought outright in February 2002. That same Vartv year, WAVY-TV brought the Local Weather Station to area cable operators. Now, three television signals emit from the facilities at WAVY-TV. Owner: Rejoice TV Website: wnis.com Community Of License: Williamsburg VA Transmitter Site: 37° 3' 36" vartv N 76° 41' 26" W / vartv MapQuest Frequency Background: Website: oasisnetwork.org Frequency Background: Owner: LIN TV Corp HD1 - Format: Urban Adult Contemporary 2.1 UNC-HD (1080i) Transmitter Site: 37° 4' 41" N 76° 26' 47" W | Service Contours (courtesy Rec Networks) Owner: Bible Broadcasting Network Website: wjhjtv.com Community Of License: Smithfield VA mpvlhd.management.ind.in Transmitter Site: 36° 48' 43" N 76° 27' 49" W Internet Audio Stream: LISTEN LIVE! A little background info on AFR... In 1987, American Family Association President Don Wildmon wanted to use satellite and the latest technology at the time to build hundreds of American Family Radio stations across America. Wildmon wanted to use these radio stations to inform Christians about what is happening. Reading 'Broadcasting' magazine in 1987, Wildmon ran across an article stating that the Federal Communications Commission would allow non-commercial FM stations to deliver their signal to local communities via satellite. He realized the vast potential and relative economic costs of such a system, AFA filed for a station in their hometown of Tupelo MS. It took four years to get a CP (construction permit) the FCC to construct the station. It was necessary this station before a signal could be transmitted to satellite. The Mississippi Authority for Educational Television, the group which is responsible for state funded radio stations, tried to block AFA from getting the station. MATA didn't want to build a station themselves, they simply didn't want AFA to be able to build the station for which AFA had applied. Four years later in February 1991, AFA received permission to build their station - WAFR. The station went on the air in August of that year. In February 1993, the first translator station went on the air in Jackson TN. Gradually the number of stations began to grow. AFR has built more stations in a shorter time than any other broadcaster in the history of broadcasting. In 1995, AFA begin their news department. AFR's schedule contains about 70% music and 30% talk. Musically, AFR is light contemporary with a mixture of older songs. redfirecreativeservices.com - Full service voice talent Community Of License: Franklin VA Facilities: 157' 15.5 kW / Directional Antenna Co-owned by WLQM-FM 101.7. Broadcasts some sports events - local, regional and national. WLQM-AM is a 24 hour full service station offering an urban gospel format that serves the independent cities of Franklin & Suffolk and the counties of Southampton and Isle of Wight. TA (Traffic Announcement): No