City of license | Lumberton, North Carolina |
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Broadcast area | Fayetteville metropolitan area |
Branding | Oldies Radio |
Slogan | Carolina's Greatest Hits |
Frequency | 102.3 (MHz) |
Format | Oldies |
ERP | 6,000 watts |
HAAT | 82 meters |
Class | A |
Facility ID | 41311 |
Callsign meaning | WFayetteViLle |
Former callsigns | WJSK (?-1998) WFNC-FM (1998-2009)[1] |
Owner | Cumulus Media (Cumulus Licensing, LLC) |
Sister stations | WFNC, WMGU, WRCQ, WQSM |
WFVL is an automated oldies[2] radio station in the Fayetteville, North Carolina, market which broadcasts on 102.3 FM.
Prior to March 9, 1998, this station was a Country station in Lumberton, North Carolina with the call letters WJSK. Al Kahn, who bought WAGR in January 1957, signed WJSK on the air in 1964[3] and took the station's letters from the names of his sons Jeff and Steve Kahn.[4]
After Messa Corp. bought the stations from Southeastern Broadcasting Corp. in July 1992, WJSK and WAGR ended their tradition of airing only Lumberton high school football and began carrying games involving other Robeson County teams.[5]
In 1993, Arthur DeBerry and Associates of Durham bought WAGR and WJSK.[6]
Cape Fear Broadcasting bought the station in 1998 and changed the call sign to WFNC-FM. Until 2006, this station aired the same programming as talk radio station WFNC[7] WFNC-FM then simulcast WFVL[8] until 2009. On March 30, 2009, the simulcast with WFVL 106.9 FM ended when the station (now WMGU) changed formats to Urban adult contemporary. The oldies format continued without 106.9 FM[2][9] and on April 1, 2009, the WFVL call sign replaced WFNC-FM on 102.3 FM.[1]
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