WNHV

DWNHV
City White River Junction, Vermont
Broadcast area Lebanon-Hanover-White River Junction area
Branding The Score
Frequency 910 kHz
First air date 1959
Last air date May 5, 2010
Format Defunct, was sports
Power 1,000 watts day
84 watts night
Class D
Facility ID 17800
Transmitter coordinates 43°37′19.00″N 72°21′4.00″W / 43.6219444°N 72.3511111°W / 43.6219444; -72.3511111
Callsign meaning New Hampshire & Vermont
Former callsigns WWRJ (1959–1963)
WVTR (1963–1966)
Owner Nassau Broadcasting

WNHV (910 AM) was a radio station licensed to White River Junction, Vermont, United States. The station served the Lebanon-Rutland-White River area. The station was owned by Nassau Broadcasting III, LLC.[1]

History

It began its operations in 1959 as WWRJ, playing music. The call letters changed to WVTR in 1963. It became WNHV, branded as "The Voice of The Valley". in 1966 (NH-VT Broadcasting Corp). WNHV-FM was added in 1969 and the stations simulcast until local sunset. The FM station became WKXE in 1985; it is now WXLF. In 2000, the AM station a sports radio station affiliated with ESPN Radio, branded as The Score 910. It ceased its operations on May 5, 2010 due to transmitter problems. It also lost its tower site.[2] On September 12, 2011, the station's license was deleted by the Federal Communications Commission.[3]

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