WVOW
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WVOW is the local ABC radio affilite for Southwestern West Virginia based in Logan, West Virginia. It is an AM station that broadcasts on a frequency of 1290 khz.
WVOW started on May 8, 1952. The license for broadcasting was issued in 1951 to Chauncey Browning Sr., who later became a Supreme Court Justice, Grover Combs, and Clerence Meadows, a former West Virgnia Governor. For it early years it was located in the Logan Office Building Complex, but in 1959 it moved to the Profssional Buildings its current location. Since the closure of WLOG it main rival, WVOW has become a major station. The station now broadcasts a variety of hit music, a series of talk shows, and reruns of old radio sitoms.
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