WHTE-FM explained

WHTE-FM
City:Ruckersville, Virginia
Area:Charlottesville, Virginia
Central Virginia
Branding:Hot 101-9
Airdate:March 29, 1990
Format:Contemporary hit radio
Power:6,000 watts
Haat:68m (223feet)
Class:A
Licensing Authority:FCC
Facility Id:56361
Coordinates:38.3014°N -78.5325°W
Callsign Meaning:"Hot"
Former Frequencies:92.1 MHz (1989–1992)
Owner:Monticello Media
Licensee:Monticello Media, LLC
Webcast:WHTE-FM Webstream
Website:WHTE-FM Online

WHTE-FM is a contemporary hit radio formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Ruckersville, Virginia, serving Charlottesville and Central Virginia. WHTE-FM is owned and operated by Monticello Media.

History

Ridge Broadcasting Corporation obtained a permit for new station WXZY on 92.1 MHz in 1989. The initial transmitter site was a flat area near the intersection of U.S. Route 29 and U.S. Route 33 in Ruckersville, which had Charlottesville on the edge of its local-grade service area. The station signed on in March 1990 with an adult contemporary format.[1] [2]

The station evidently had difficulty covering Charlottesville, as Ridge filed in 1992 to move to a higher transmitter site on Snow Mountain west of Stanardsville, increase power, and change frequencies to 101.9 MHz. The Federal Communications Commission granted permission to build on November 11, 1992.[3]

In late November 1992, the station's new facilities went live, and it switched its branding to "Y101.9" WVSY, while keeping the adult contemporary format. Ridge sold the station to Jay Hicks' Radio Piedmont in 1995.[4] This was followed the next year by a sale to Clark Broadcasting Company, owner of WCYK-FM (99.7 MHz) and WVAO-FM (102.3 FM).[5]

Clear Channel entered the Charlottesville market by buying Clark's three FM stations in June 1999.[6] After taking control, Clear Channel first flipped the station to rhythmic oldies. As that format proved to be a short-lived fad, the station flipped again to contemporary hit radio as "Hot 101.9" WHTE-FM in February 2001.[7] [8]

Clear Channel announced a sale of its entire Charlottesville cluster to George Reed's Sistema 102, LLC on June 27, 2007. Sistema 102 later changed its name to Monticello Media.[9] Monticello did not change the station's identity upon assuming control in October 2007.

Translator

WHTE-FM has one translator to help the rimshot main signal cover downtown Charlottesville. The translator went to air in February 2006.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: The M Street Radio Directory 1991. M Street Corporation. Alexandria, Virginia. 591.
  2. Web site: WHTE Facility Record. FCCData.
  3. News: Facilities Changes. Broadcasting. December 7, 1992. 60.
  4. News: Changing hands. Broadcasting. March 3, 1995. 57.
  5. News: Changing hands. Broadcasting. September 16, 1996. 46.
  6. News: Holmes. Alisa. Rathbun. Elizabeth. Changing hands. Broadcasting & Cable. June 14, 1999. 125.
  7. Web site: WHTE (Hot 101.9) - Charlottesville, VA - 4/28/01 - Pauly Madison. 27 April 2014.
  8. Book: Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 2001. D-468.
  9. Web site: Corbin. Robert. Clear Channel to sell six stations in VA. VARTV. June 27, 2007.