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WRVL

WRVL (88.3 MHz) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Lynchburg, Virginia, serving the New River Valley. WRVL is owned and operated by Liberty University and was founded by Jerry Falwell.[2] It broadcasts a Christian Contemporary radio format known as "The Journey." The station is listener-supported and holds periodic fundraisers on the air. The studios and offices are on Candlers Mountain Road in Lynchburg.

WRVL
The Journey Flagship Station
Broadcast areaNew River Valley
Frequency88.3 MHz
BrandingThe Journey
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian music
Ownership
OwnerLiberty University
History
First air date
July 1981; 42 years ago (1981-07)
Call sign meaning
W Radio Victory Liberty (former branding)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID37249
ClassC1
Power28,000 watts
HAAT346 meters (1,135 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
37°11′50.0″N 79°21′7.0″W / 37.197222°N 79.351944°W / 37.197222; -79.351944
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastWRVL Webstream
WebsiteWRVL MyJourneyFM.com

WRVL has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 28,000 watts. The transmitter is on Uphill Trail in Altavista.[3] Programming is also simulcast on 19 rebroadcasters and FM translators in Virginia and North Carolina.

History edit

Early years edit

WRVL signed on the air in July 1981; 42 years ago (1981-07). It had been powered at 100,000 watts, the maximum for most FM stations in the U.S. but on a shorter tower than it uses today. It originally broadcast Christian talk and teaching programs, including those of founder and televangelist Jerry Falwell, who started Liberty University. WRVL faced a series of technical problems in its early years revolving around interference to television reception near the station site.[4]

In December 1981, the Federal Communications Commission ordered the station to greatly reduce its effective radiated power (ERP) from 100,000 to 5,000 watts.[5] In 1982, its tower was brought down by vandals.[6] While the station was off the air, viewers reported better reception of WDBJ Channel 7, the CBS network affiliate for Roanoke-Lynchburg.[7] WRVL later moved to a new tower in Altavista, reducing interference with Channel 7.

WVTW subchannel edit

In 2009, WRVL broke ground by forming a partnership with NPR broadcaster 89.1 WVTW, owned by Virginia Tech. This allowed WRVL to repeat Victory FM programming on WVTW's HD-3 digital subchannel in Charlottesville, Virginia. This is noteworthy because it makes WVTW perhaps one of few HD radio stations in the nation funded by the federal Public Telecommunications Facilities Program (PTFP).[8]

On December 26, 2014, WRVL dropped nearly all its Christian talk and teaching programs, switching to a Contemporary Christian music format. The station's moniker also changed from "Victory Radio Network" to "The Journey". It uses the slogan "Life, Hope, Music."

Simulcasts edit

"The Journey" is carried on several stations and HD Radio digital subchannels in Virginia and North Carolina.

Call sign Frequency City of license State Facility ID Class ERP
(W)
WVRL 88.3 FM Elizabeth City North Carolina 86560 C2 50,000
WVRA 107.3 FM Enfield North Carolina 164202 A 4,100
WVRH 94.3 FM Norlina North Carolina 1208 A 6,000
WVRP 91.1 FM Roanoke Rapids North Carolina 85603 A 2,000
WVRD 90.5 FM Zebulon North Carolina 41094 A 1,200
WBOP 95.5 FM Buffalo Gap Virginia 68304 A 6,000
WVTW-HD3 88.5-3 FM[a] Charlottesville Virginia 63547 B1 1,000
WVRI 90.9 FM Clifton Forge Virginia 177072 B 1,000
WVTR-HD3 91.9-3 FM[a] Marion Virginia 70340 C2 4,500
WHRO-HD3 90.3-3 FM[a] Norfolk Virginia 25940 B 8,800
WRXL-HD3[b] 102.1-3 FM[a] Richmond Virginia 11961 B 20,000
WVTF-HD3 89.1-3 FM[a] Roanoke Virginia 70338 C 100,000

Notes:

  1. ^ a b c d e HD Radio subchannel
  2. ^ Added September 2015

Translators edit

"The Journey" is relayed by additional translators to widen its broadcast area. W236BO at 95.1 served Burlington, North Carolina prior to 2013, until WPCM took it over.

Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license State Facility ID Class ERP
(W)
Rebroadcasts
W246DD 97.1 Charlottesville Virginia 142781 D 99 WVTW-HD3
W234CT 94.7 Marion Virginia 142574 D 99 WVTR-HD3
W293AS 106.5 Pulaski Virginia 139561 D 10 WVTF-HD3
W235AI 94.9 Richmond Virginia 150414 D 16 WKHK-HD3
W293AX 106.5 Roanoke Virginia 150414 D 10 WVTF-HD3
W297BH 107.3 Suffolk Virginia 155036 D 25 WHRO-HD3
W270BO 101.9 Wytheville Virginia 139560 D 10 WVTR-HD3

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WRVL". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "WRVL Facility Record". Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ Radio-Locator.com/WRVL-FM
  4. ^ "FCC threatens Falwell station". Kingsport Times-News. UPI. July 15, 1981. p. 9A. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  5. ^ "FCC orders station to reduce power". The Leader. Associated Press. December 17, 1981. p. 11. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  6. ^ "Vandals Fell Rev. Falwell's 138-Foot-Tall Radio Tower". Clarion-Ledger. Associated Press. June 1, 1982. p. 5A. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  7. ^ "TV reception improves since WRVL tower down". The Leader. June 4, 1981. p. 9. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  8. ^ 1n grant year 2007, the PTFP funded a project to increase the power of WVTW, extending its signal coverage to about 193,000 additional persons.2007 PTFP Radio Awards, retrieved 2010-08-17

External links edit

  • The Journey Online
  • WRVL in the FCC FM station database
  • WRVL in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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WRVL 88 3 MHz is a non commercial radio station licensed to Lynchburg Virginia serving the New River Valley WRVL is owned and operated by Liberty University and was founded by Jerry Falwell 2 It broadcasts a Christian Contemporary radio format known as The Journey The station is listener supported and holds periodic fundraisers on the air The studios and offices are on Candlers Mountain Road in Lynchburg WRVLThe Journey Flagship StationLynchburg VirginiaBroadcast areaNew River ValleyFrequency88 3 MHzBrandingThe JourneyProgrammingFormatContemporary Christian musicOwnershipOwnerLiberty UniversityHistoryFirst air dateJuly 1981 42 years ago 1981 07 Call sign meaningW Radio Victory Liberty former branding Technical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID37249ClassC1Power28 000 wattsHAAT346 meters 1 135 ft Transmitter coordinates37 11 50 0 N 79 21 7 0 W 37 197222 N 79 351944 W 37 197222 79 351944LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastWRVL WebstreamWebsiteWRVL MyJourneyFM com WRVL has an effective radiated power ERP of 28 000 watts The transmitter is on Uphill Trail in Altavista 3 Programming is also simulcast on 19 rebroadcasters and FM translators in Virginia and North Carolina Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 WVTW subchannel 2 Simulcasts 2 1 Translators 3 References 4 External linksHistory editEarly years edit WRVL signed on the air in July 1981 42 years ago 1981 07 It had been powered at 100 000 watts the maximum for most FM stations in the U S but on a shorter tower than it uses today It originally broadcast Christian talk and teaching programs including those of founder and televangelist Jerry Falwell who started Liberty University WRVL faced a series of technical problems in its early years revolving around interference to television reception near the station site 4 In December 1981 the Federal Communications Commission ordered the station to greatly reduce its effective radiated power ERP from 100 000 to 5 000 watts 5 In 1982 its tower was brought down by vandals 6 While the station was off the air viewers reported better reception of WDBJ Channel 7 the CBS network affiliate for Roanoke Lynchburg 7 WRVL later moved to a new tower in Altavista reducing interference with Channel 7 WVTW subchannel edit In 2009 WRVL broke ground by forming a partnership with NPR broadcaster 89 1 WVTW owned by Virginia Tech This allowed WRVL to repeat Victory FM programming on WVTW s HD 3 digital subchannel in Charlottesville Virginia This is noteworthy because it makes WVTW perhaps one of few HD radio stations in the nation funded by the federal Public Telecommunications Facilities Program PTFP 8 On December 26 2014 WRVL dropped nearly all its Christian talk and teaching programs switching to a Contemporary Christian music format The station s moniker also changed from Victory Radio Network to The Journey It uses the slogan Life Hope Music Simulcasts edit The Journey is carried on several stations and HD Radio digital subchannels in Virginia and North Carolina Call sign Frequency City of license State Facility ID Class ERP W WVRL 88 3 FM Elizabeth City North Carolina 86560 C2 50 000 WVRA 107 3 FM Enfield North Carolina 164202 A 4 100 WVRH 94 3 FM Norlina North Carolina 1208 A 6 000 WVRP 91 1 FM Roanoke Rapids North Carolina 85603 A 2 000 WVRD 90 5 FM Zebulon North Carolina 41094 A 1 200 WBOP 95 5 FM Buffalo Gap Virginia 68304 A 6 000 WVTW HD3 88 5 3 FM a Charlottesville Virginia 63547 B1 1 000 WVRI 90 9 FM Clifton Forge Virginia 177072 B 1 000 WVTR HD3 91 9 3 FM a Marion Virginia 70340 C2 4 500 WHRO HD3 90 3 3 FM a Norfolk Virginia 25940 B 8 800 WRXL HD3 b 102 1 3 FM a Richmond Virginia 11961 B 20 000 WVTF HD3 89 1 3 FM a Roanoke Virginia 70338 C 100 000 Notes a b c d e HD Radio subchannel Added September 2015 Translators edit The Journey is relayed by additional translators to widen its broadcast area W236BO at 95 1 served Burlington North Carolina prior to 2013 until WPCM took it over Call sign Frequency MHz City of license State Facility ID Class ERP W Rebroadcasts W246DD 97 1 Charlottesville Virginia 142781 D 99 WVTW HD3 W234CT 94 7 Marion Virginia 142574 D 99 WVTR HD3 W293AS 106 5 Pulaski Virginia 139561 D 10 WVTF HD3 W235AI 94 9 Richmond Virginia 150414 D 16 WKHK HD3 W293AX 106 5 Roanoke Virginia 150414 D 10 WVTF HD3 W297BH 107 3 Suffolk Virginia 155036 D 25 WHRO HD3 W270BO 101 9 Wytheville Virginia 139560 D 10 WVTR HD3References edit Facility Technical Data for WRVL Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission WRVL Facility Record Federal Communications Commission audio division Radio Locator com WRVL FM FCC threatens Falwell station Kingsport Times News UPI July 15 1981 p 9A Retrieved October 3 2019 FCC orders station to reduce power The Leader Associated Press December 17 1981 p 11 Retrieved October 3 2019 Vandals Fell Rev Falwell s 138 Foot Tall Radio Tower Clarion Ledger Associated Press June 1 1982 p 5A Retrieved October 3 2019 TV reception improves since WRVL tower down The Leader June 4 1981 p 9 Retrieved October 3 2019 1n grant year 2007 the PTFP funded a project to increase the power of WVTW extending its signal coverage to about 193 000 additional persons 2007 PTFP Radio Awards retrieved 2010 08 17External links editThe Journey Online WRVL in the FCC FM station database WRVL in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WRVL amp oldid 1218630787, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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