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  2. WINA - Wikipedia

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    LMS. Webcast. Listen Live. Website. wina.com. WINA (1070 AM) is a news / talk / sports formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Charlottesville, Virginia, serving Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia. WINA is owned and operated by Saga Communications, and operates as part of its Charlottesville Radio Group.

  3. WCVL-FM - Wikipedia

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    WCVL-FM. WCVL-FM (92.7 MHz) is a country music formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Charlottesville, Virginia, serving Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia. The station is owned by Saga Communications, through licensee Tidewater Communications, LLC, and operates as part of its Charlottesville Radio Group. [4]

  4. WQMZ - Wikipedia

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    Charlottesville Broadcasting Corporation signed on WINA-FM as the city's first FM radio station in October 1954. [4] The station began on 95.3 MHz and was a 24-hour relay of co-owned WINA's full service programming and middle-of-the-road music.

  5. WKAV - Wikipedia

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    WKAV. /  38.030278°N 78.489444°W  / 38.030278; -78.489444. WKAV (1400 AM) is a Christian adult contemporary formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Charlottesville, Virginia, serving Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia. [1] WKAV is owned and operated by Monticello Media.

  6. Charlottesville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    News-talk radio in Charlottesville can be heard on WINA 1070 and WCHV 1260. Sports radio can be heard on WVAX 1450. Country can be heard on WKAV 1400. National Public Radio stations include WMRA 103.5 FM and WVTF 89.7 FM.

  7. WCHV-FM - Wikipedia

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    Clear Channel and Charlottesville's second-largest owner, Eure Communications – then-owners of WWWV (97.5 MHz), WINA (1070 kHz), and WQMZ (95.1 MHz) – would control nearly 95 per cent of the market's advertising revenue if the sale

  8. WCHV (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Eure concluded a merger deal with Charlottesville Broadcasting Corp., owners of WINA (1070 kHz), WQMZ (95.1 MHz), and WKAV (1400 kHz), in 1998. The deal was scrutinized by the FCC and Department of Justice as it would have resulted in one entity owning five popular stations in the small market.

  9. WWWV - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Eure combined WWWV with Charlottesville Broadcasting Corporation's WINA (1070 kHz) and WQMZ (95.1 MHz) in a merger deal. Eure was ordered by the Department of Justice to spin off the merger's two remaining stations – WCHV and WKAV (1400 kHz) – to Clear Channel , as FCC regulators took issue with Eure's potential ownership of five ...