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  2. WRVA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    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 station in the Commonwealth.

  3. 1140 AM - Wikipedia

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    1140 AM. The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1140 kHz: [1] 1140 AM is a Mexican and United States clear-channel frequency. [2] XEMR Monterrey, Nuevo León, and WRVA Richmond, Virginia, share Class A status of 1140 AM.

  4. WRVQ - Wikipedia

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    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. It broadcasts in the HD Radio hybrid format. The HD2 digital subchannel carries the sports radio programming of sister station WRNL 910 AM.

  5. Virginia Tech Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    AM Onley: Virginia Affiliate W289CE: 105.7 FM Onley: Virginia n/a (WESR relay) WRNL: 910 AM Richmond: Virginia Affiliate W286DJ: 96.1 FM Richmond: Virginia n/a (WRNL relay) WRVA: 1140 AM Richmond: Virginia Alternate affiliate WFIR: 960 AM Roanoke: Virginia Affiliate W297BC: 107.3 FM Roanoke: Virginia n/a (WFIR relay) WYTI: 1570 AM Rocky Mount ...

  6. WRVA - Wikipedia

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    WRVA. WRVA may refer to: One of several broadcast stations in Richmond, Virginia: WRVA (AM), a radio station (1140 AM) WWBT, a television station (channel 12) which used the callsign WRVA-TV from 1956 through 1968. WRVQ, a radio station (94.5 FM) which used the callsign WRVA-FM from 1956 through 1972. WRDU, a radio station (100.7 FM) licensed ...

  7. KNWQ - Wikipedia

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    As 1140 AM is a clear-channel frequency, on which XEMR-AM in Monterrey and WRVA in Richmond share Class A status, KNWQ must reduce power at night to 2,500 watts to avoid interference. [4] Programming is also heard on several FM translators in the Coachella Valley.

  8. KHFX - Wikipedia

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    It calls itself "Radio Pentecostes Cristo Vive 1140" or "Radio Pentecostal Christ Lives." By day, KHFX is powered at 5,000 watts. But 1140 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A stations XEMR Monterrey, Mexico, and WRVA Richmond, Virginia. So KHFX reduces its power at night to 710 watts to avoid interference.

  9. Media in Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Free Press [6] and the Richmond Voice [7] are weekly newspapers that cover the news from a predominantly African American perspective. The only Hispanic magazine in the state, La Voz Hispana de Virginia [8] provides significant cultural and news content in both English and Spanish. There are also two major publications from the ...