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  2. WRVA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WRVA (AM) /  37.403611°N 77.316389°W  / 37.403611; -77.316389. WRVA (1140 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Richmond, Virginia and serving Central Virginia. WRVA airs a news/talk radio format and is owned by Audacy, Inc. [ 2] Established in 1925, WRVA is one of Virginia's oldest radio stations, and the most powerful AM ...

  3. WTVR-FM - Wikipedia

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    WTVR-FM. /  37.566667°N 77.476667°W  / 37.566667; -77.476667. WTVR-FM (98.1 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Richmond, Virginia. WTVR-FM serves Central Virginia with an adult contemporary music format. The station is owned and operated by Audacy, Inc. with studios and offices located north of Richmond's city limits on Basie Road in ...

  4. List of radio stations in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    List of radio stations in Virginia. v. t. e. Radio stations in the Hampton Roads, Virginia, metropolitan area. This area includes the cities Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and Newport News. By AM frequency. 670. 740.

  5. WRVQ - Wikipedia

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    The studios and offices are located just north of Richmond city limits on Basie Road in unincorporated Henrico County, Virginia. WRVQ's transmitter is on WRVA Road in Henrico, co-located with the towers for sister station WRVA 1140 AM. [3] WRVQ has an unusually high effective radiated power (ERP) of 200,000 watts.

  6. Virginia evicts Confederate monuments from its state Capitol

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    July 24, 2020 at 11:36 AM RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia has removed from its iconic state capitol the busts and a statue honoring Confederate generals and officials.

  7. WWBT - Wikipedia

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    WWBT. /  37.50639°N 77.50306°W  / 37.50639; -77.50306. WWBT (channel 12) is a television station in Richmond, Virginia, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Gray Television alongside Ashland -licensed CW affiliate WUPV (channel 65). The two stations share studios on Midlothian Turnpike (US 60) in Richmond, where WWBT's ...

  8. Alden Aaroe - Wikipedia

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    Before coming to WRVA, Aaroe was a newscaster at WCHV in Charlottesville, Virginia, 1939–1941. [1] Aaroe worked for more than 40 years at WRVA, an AM radio station known as the "50,000 watt Voice of Virginia". As a radio personality, Aaroe is remembered for his news reporting and his bantering with a fictional duck called "Millard the Mallard ...

  9. List of 50 kW AM radio stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    WRVA: 1140 kHz Richmond, Virginia 50 kW U, DA1 WSB: 750 kHz Atlanta, Georgia 50 kW U WSCR: 670 kHz Chicago, Illinois 50 kW U WSJC: 810 kHz Magee, Mississippi 50 kW-D, 500 W-N, DAN (Class B) WSM: 650 kHz Nashville, Tennessee 50 kW U WTAM: 1100 kHz Cleveland, Ohio 50 kW U WTAR: 850 kHz Norfolk, Virginia 50 kW-D, 25 kW-N, DA2 (Class B) WTCM