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WVLG
Broadcast areaThe Villages
Frequency640 kHz
Programming
FormatClassic hits
AffiliationsFox News Radio
Ownership
OwnerVillage Communications[1]
History
First air date
1986 (as WHOF)
Former call signs
WHOF (1986-May 1988)
WMZY (May-August 1988)
WHOF (August 1988-2000)
Call sign meaning
The ViLlaGes
Technical information
Facility ID70724
ClassB
Power930 watts (day)
860 watts (night)
Translator(s)
  • 102.7 W274BR (The Villages)
  • 104.5 W283DK (Wildwood)
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.thevillagesdailysun.com/links/wvlg/

WVLG (640 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Wildwood, Florida, and serving The Villages. It is owned by Village Communications and airs a full service classic hits radio format. World and national news is provided by Fox News Radio.

By day, WVLG broadcasts at 930 watts, reducing power at night to 860 watts. It uses a non-directional antenna at all times.[2] The station is also heard on two FM translator stations: W274BR 102.7 MHz in the northern part of the listening area and W283DK 104.5 in the southern part.[3]

History

The WVLG Studio in the Spanish Springs Square of the Villages, Florida.

In 1986, the station signed on as WHOF. It was owned by Walker Heart of Florida Broadcasting, and the station was licensed in Wildwood, Florida but had a studio in Leesburg, Florida. In 1987, the station was sold to Jim Patrick, operated as WMZY, and played Contemporary Christian music. It changed to WHOF in 1988 and offered Christian talk and teaching programming.

In 2001 the station was purchased by the Senior Broadcasting Corporation. For a time it concentrated on Adult Standards music, but in the 2000s, the focus switched to Soft Oldies of the 1960s, '70s, and '80s. As of 2002, WVLG played "a lot more Paul Simon and Bruce Springsteen than Frank Sinatra and Duke Ellington."[4]

In 2011, the station was sold for $750,000 to Villages Communications.[5]

References

  1. ^ WVLG Sold by Senior Broadcasting to Village Communications
  2. ^ Radio-Locator.com/WVLG
  3. ^ "W274BR-FM 102.7 MHz". Theodric Technologie. Retrieved 2020-02-21.
  4. ^ Kunerth, Jeff (November 24, 2002). "Retiree Dreams Come True at the Villages". Orlando Sentinel. p. A1.
  5. ^ "Central Florida Radio". Archived from the original on 2012-07-07. Retrieved 2022-11-12.

External links

28°51′19″N 81°58′12″W / 28.85528°N 81.97000°W / 28.85528; -81.97000

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