WVCP explained

WVCP
City:Gallatin, Tennessee
Area:Nashville, Tennessee
Branding:WVCP - FM 88.5
Frequency:88.5 (MHz)
Format:College radio
Subchannels:HD2: Country Fresh Country
Erp:1000 watts
Class:A
Facility Id:70470
Coordinates:36.4042°N -86.4503°W
Owner:Volunteer State Community College
Callsign Meaning:Vol State College Pioneers
Licensing Authority:FCC

WVCP is the college radio station of Volunteer State Community College ("Vol State") in Gallatin, Tennessee, broadcasting at 88.5 MHz on the FM dial. It falls under the oversight of the Department of Communication and is managed by Marconi-winning faculty member Dianna Kelly Monk. Students and volunteers make up the airstaff. The station plays a mix of classic hits, ranging from the mid 1960s to early 2000s.

Storm damage

Its studios on the second floor of Noble Caudill Hall were directly in the path of a large tornado that struck the college and killed nine people across the city of Gallatin on April 7, 2006, during the April 6–8, 2006 Tornado Outbreak. Part of the building collapsed, and WVCP's studios were a near-total loss. Equipment that was not destroyed by the storm sustained heavy water damage.

The station was knocked off the air the moment the storm struck, but returned to the air on April 13, 2006, in a limited capacity. The station is currently automating from a computer located at the transmitter site. During the Spring 2007 semester, WVCP again began operating at full capacity from a newly constructed studio in the Ramer Administration Building.

A few years earlier, strong straight-line winds caused the station's tower north of Gallatin to topple, forcing WVCP off the air for several weeks before the station relaunched on a new tower in a different location.

HD programming

WVCP broadcasts using HD radio technology.[1]

See also

External links

36.404°N -86.45°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HD Radio station guide for Nashville, Tennessee. HDRadio.com. October 4, 2017.