WVAS explained

WVAS
City:Montgomery, Alabama
Area:Montgomery, Alabama
Airdate:June 15, 1984
Format:Jazz
Subchannels:HD2: Bama State Radio (Urban Contemporary)
HD3: ASU Radio (Old School R&B/Gospel)
Erp:80,000 watts
Haat:106m (348feet)
Class:C1
Facility Id:727
Callsign Meaning:W Voice of Alabama State[1]
Affiliations:National Public Radio
Public Radio Exchange
Owner:Alabama State University
Webcast:Listen Live
Listen Live (HD2)
Listen Live (HD3)
Website:wvasfm.org
Licensing Authority:FCC

WVAS (90.7 FM) is a jazz-music formatted radio station in the Montgomery, Alabama, market licensed to the Alabama State University. WVAS is a member-supported non-commercial, educational station featuring news and other programming from National Public Radio and Public Radio Exchange. National programming produced by WVAS includes Café Jazz, distributed nationally by the African-American Public Radio Consortium.[2]

WVAS began broadcasting on June 15, 1984, from the fifth floor of the Levi Watkins Learning Center. Two years later, the station moved to its current location at Thomas Kilby Hall. Broadcasting from its transmitter on campus, WVAS has a signal that spans 18 counties, reaching a total population of more than 651,000.

In September 2007, WVAS received a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to assist in its conversion from analog to digital broadcasting.[3] WVAS was one of just two radio stations in Alabama to receive such a grant.[3]

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External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Call Letter Origins . The Broadcast Archive . Nelson . Bob . 2008-10-18 . 2008-10-31.
  2. http://aaprc.org/?page_id=7 AAPRC - Programs
  3. Corporation for Public Broadcasting . CPB Awards Grants to 89 Public Radio Stations for Digital Transition . September 20, 2007.