WHMV-LP explained

WHMV-LP
City:Mohawk, New York
Area:Utica, New York
Branding:V 97.5 FM
Frequency:97.5 MHz
Format:Adult contemporary
Power:236 watts
Erp:100 watts
Class:L1
Haat:-89.05 meters
Facility Id:193035
Callsign Meaning:"Herkimer County, Mohawk Valley"
Owner:Mohawk Valley Radio Group, Inc.
Webcast:Listen Live
Website:WHMV-LP's webpage
Licensing Authority:FCC

WHMV-LP (97.5 FM; "V 97.5 FM") is a community low power radio station broadcasting a variety format. Licensed to Mohawk, New York, the station primarily serves Southern Herkimer County in New York state, commonly referred to as "the Valley" by people in the nearby Utica-Rome area. The station is owned by the Mohawk Valley Radio Group, Inc., and operates from studios on West Main Street in Mohawk.[1]

Programming

WHMV-LP began broadcasting on November 9, 2016. The station plays a "variety" of music formats as the "V" in its branding indicates. The "V" may also stand for the Mohawk Valley, the area to which WHMV-LP broadcasts. In addition to its music programming, WHMV-LP is also planning additional community type programming, among them a program called Mohawk Valley Matters - featuring local guests and covering topics of local concern to Southern Herkimer County.[2]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?list=0&facid=193035 WHMV-LP
  2. http://www.whmvlp.net WHMVLP.NET