WVAL explained

WVAL
City:Sauk Rapids, Minnesota
Area:St. Cloud, Minnesota
Branding:FM 102.3 & AM 800 WVAL
Frequency:800 kHz
Translator:102.3 W272EG (Sauk Rapids)
Format:Classic country
Power:2,600 watts day
850 watts night
Class:B
Facility Id:78914
Coordinates:45.605°N -94.1392°W
Callsign Meaning:Named for owner's wife, Val
Owner:Tri-County Broadcasting
Affiliations:CBS News Radio
Sister Stations:WBHR, WHMH-FM, WMIN, WXYG
Webcast:Listen Live
Website:800wval.com
Licensing Authority:FCC

WVAL (800 AM) is a radio station serving St. Cloud, Minnesota airing a classic country format. It airs news on the hour from CBS News Radio. The station is owned by Tri-County Broadcasting. WVAL first aired in 1963, went on hiatus in the early 1980s, returning to the airwaves in 1999. The station shares AM towers with its three other sister stations, WMIN, WBHR, and WXYG. There are seven total towers. The call sign is based on owner Herb Hoppe's wife Val.[1]

History

In January 1996, Tri-County Broadcasting filed to build a radio station on 800 kHz in Sauk Rapids, which came to air on March 29, 1999. However, the frequency was not new to the company. The original WVAL had operated on the frequency until moving to 660 kHz in 1983; however, relaxed ownership rules allowed the company to start a second AM.[2] Tri-County moved the WVAL call sign from 660 kHz to the new station and also revived the music it had played in its glory days in the 1970s and early 1980s with classic country, a rarity for the time.

External links

45.605°N -94.1392°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fybush.com/site-20141219 Site of the Week 12/19/2014
  2. News: After 16-year absence, WVAL-AM returning. 1A, 8A. St. Cloud Times. Mike. Nistler. March 27, 1999. April 14, 2021.