WJVL

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WJVL
City of license Janesville, Wisconsin
Broadcast area Janesville, WI / Madison, WI / Rockford, IL
Branding Pure Country 99.9
Slogan Today's Pure Country & All Time Favorites
Frequency 99.9 MHz
First air date 1947 as WCLO-FM (calls changed to WJVL in 1982)
Format Country music
ERP 11,000 watts
HAAT 153 meters
Class B1
Facility ID 61390
Transmitter coordinates 42°43′47.00″N 89°10′10.00″W / 42.7297222°N 89.1694444°W / 42.7297222; -89.1694444
Callsign meaning W- J- anes V- il L- e. City of license.
Affiliations Packers Radio Network, Racing Country, Country's Inside Trax
Owner Bliss Communications
(Southern Wisconsin Broadcasting, LLC)
Sister stations WCLO, WBKV, WBWI, WRJN, WEZY
Webcast Listen Live
Website http://www.wjvl.com

WJVL (99.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Janesville, Wisconsin, and serving the areas of Madison, Wisconsin, to the Rockford, Illinois, area. The station is owned by Bliss Communications and plays "Pure Country." Top 40 country mixed in with country golds.[1]

History

In order to learn more about WJVL Radio, you need to start with sister station WCLO, which came to Janesville on Aug. 1, 1930. The late Harry H. Bliss largely was responsible for bringing the station to Janesville. A son, Sidney H. Bliss, became president and general manager of the new venture. That date marked a new era in The Gazette Printing Company's growth.

Former Wisconsin Gov. Walter Kohler headed the list of guest speakers appearing on the inaugural program. Broadcasts from The Gazette building studios were supplemented by many remote control broadcasts that reached listeners throughout Southern Wisconsin from the first transmitting station with its twin towers on County A, four miles east of Janesville. The current transmitting station is on South Oakhill Avenue.

In the days of early radio, it was possible for a broadcast station to be moved from one city to another. WCLO was originally licensed in 1925 to broadcast at Camp Lake, west of Kenosha. Its owners at that time were in the business of promoting a real estate development. From the name of their project, Camp Lake Oaks, came the call letters assigned by the Federal Radio Commission to the small 50-watt station, WCLO.

After three years of operating at Camp Lake, WCLO was moved by its licensees to Kenosha. Then in 1929, a group of Kenosha men organized the WCLO Radio Corp., acquiring its rights to the station and receiving permission to increase its power to 100 watts. The WCLO Radio Corp. operated the station in Kenosha for a year.

On Feb. 25, 1930, an agreement was reached transferring WCLO's license and equipment to Harry H. Bliss of Janesville. Studios were then constructed on the third floor of The Gazette building, a staff assembled and finally the Aug. 1 broadcast kickoff.

For the first 11 years of its life here, it operated as a daytime station, signing on at local sunrise and signing off at sunset. In 1947, WCLO-FM went on the air as Wisconsin's first network FM station. That later became WJVL-FM. WJVL's tower is located on N. Roherty Road between Janesville & Evansville, WI.

After some years as "Music of your Life", WJVL went country in 1982. WJVL & WCLO are still on the 3rd floor of the Janesville Gazette Building today. Many renovations have taken place since then, and today both stations operate using the latest state of the art broadcast equipment.

WJVL & WCLO are owned and operated by Bliss Communications, Inc.and President & Board Chairman, Sidney H. Bliss.

Bliss Communications, Inc. also owns WBKV & WBWI in West Bend, WI; WRJN & WEZY in Racine, WI; as well as numerous newspapers in Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan including the Janesville Gazette.

References

  1. WJVL

External links

Coordinates: 42°43′47″N 89°10′10″W / 42.72972°N 89.16944°W / 42.72972; -89.16944

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