WINC-FM

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WINC-FM
City of license Winchester, Virginia
Broadcast area Winchester, Virginia
Martinsburg, West Virginia
Hagerstown, Maryland
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Washington, DC
Branding "92.5 WINC-FM"
Slogan "Your Favorite Music and More"
Frequency 92.5 MHz
First air date June 26, 1941
Format Adult Contemporary
Power 22,000 Watts
HAAT 434 Meters
Class B
Facility ID 41810
Transmitter coordinates 38°57′21.0″N 78°1′28.0″W / 38.955833°N 78.024444°W / 38.955833; -78.024444
Callsign meaning WINChester
Former callsigns WRFL (1941-1979)
WQUS (1979-1981)
WINC-FM (1981-present)
Affiliations AccuWeather
Owner Centennial Broadcasting
(Centennial Licensing II, LLC)
Sister stations WINC, WXBN, WZFC
Webcast WINC-FM Webstream
Website WINC-FM Online

WINC-FM is an Adult Contemporary formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Winchester, Virginia.

Due to its transmitter being atop a mountain, WINC-FM's strong signal can be heard throughout the Shenandoah Valley and Northern Virginia, the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. WINC-FM is owned and operated by Centennial Broadcasting.[1]

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