WVOW

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WVOW is the local ABC radio affiliate for Southwestern West Virginia based in Logan, West Virginia. It consists of an FM radio station which broadcasts at a frequency of 101.9 MHz, and an AM station that broadcasts on a frequency of 1290 kHz. This AM/FM combo is currently owned by Larry "Speedy" Bevins and licensed to Logan Broadcasting Corp.

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[edit] History

WVOW began operation 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 Virginia Governor. In the station's early years it was located in the Logan Office Building Complex, but in 1959 it moved to the Professional Buildings, its current location.

[edit] Programming

Since the closure of WLOG its main rival, WVOW has become a major station in southern West Virginia. The station now broadcasts a variety of hit music, a series of talk shows, and reruns of old radio sitcoms, and ESPN Radio. During baseball season WVOW is an affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and Atlanta Braves radio networks.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Affiliate Radio Stations. The Official Site of the Atlanta Braves.

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