WIVK
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City of license | Knoxville, Tennessee |
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Broadcast area | East Tennessee |
Branding | 107.7 WIVK |
Slogan | Today's Best Music and the All-Time Country Legends |
Frequency | 107.7 (MHz) |
Format | Country |
ERP | 91,000 watts |
Class | C |
Callsign meaning | variation of weh-vik |
Affiliations | University of Tennessee |
Owner | Citadel Broadcasting Company |
Website | wivk.com |
WIVK-FM is a FM radio station broadcasting at 107.7 MHz near Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. The station is owned by Citadel Broadcasting.
WIVK is an FCC-Licensed Class C FM radio station serving the valleys and mountains of eastern Tennessee. WIVK provides country music, award winning news, and University of Tennessee sports from its studio in west Knoville, TN.
WIVK operates a 91,000 watt transmitter located on Bays Mountain in Pigeon Forge, TN. The signal can be received in parts of eastern Tennessee, southwestern Virginia, western North Carolina, southeastern Kentucky, and northern Georgia.
Commonly know as "WIVK {weh-vik} The Frog Station," WIVK has received numerous awards from the Country Music Association as well as the #1 rated station by Arbitron in not only the Knoxville Media Market, but the entire nation, securing over a 25 share in the latest books.
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