WRIC-FM

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WRIC-FM
City of license Richlands, Virginia
Broadcast area Richlands, Virginia
Grundy, Virginia
Lebanon, Virginia
Branding "Star 95-9"
Slogan "70s, 80s, and More"
Frequency 97.7 MHz
First air date 1991
Format Adult Hits
Power 3,200 Watts
HAAT 229 Meters
Class C3
Facility ID 12044
Transmitter coordinates 37°9′4.0″N 81°53′56.0″W / 37.151111°N 81.898889°W / 37.151111; -81.898889
Callsign meaning W RIChlands
Affiliations ABC Radio News
Owner RR & WT Broadcasting, Inc.
Webcast WRIC-FM Webstream
Website WRIC-FM Online

WRIC-FM is an Adult Hits formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Richlands, Virginia, serving the Richlands/Grundy/Lebanon area. WRIC-FM is owned and operated by RR & WT Broadcasting, Inc.[1]

History

Logo used by WRIC-FM until April 2009.

WRIC-FM was originally on 100.7 FM, but switched frequencies with sister station WMJD in Grundy, Virginia in 2005.

The WRIC calls were originally parked at AM 540 in Richlands, now WGTH-AM.

In April 2009, WRIC-FM began simulcasting WSTG, located out of Princeton, West Virginia, which carries an Adult Hits format. Around the same time, WRIC-FM's ownership changed from Peggy Sue Broadcasting Corporation to RR & WT Broadcasting, Inc.

WRIC is not related to WRIC-TV in Richmond.

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