WZVA explained

WZVA
City:Marion, Virginia
Area:Marion, Virginia
Wytheville, Virginia
Branding:Hot 103.5
Airdate:September 2, 1996
Format:Top 40 (CHR)
Erp:3,700 watts
Haat:129m (423feet)
Class:A
Facility Id:30154
Coordinates:36.9028°N -81.3822°W
Callsign Meaning:W Z VirginiA
Owner:Bristol Broadcasting Company
Licensee:Bristol Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Sister Stations:WMEV-FM, WHNK, WUKZ
Website:1035hot.com
Licensing Authority:FCC

WZVA is a commercial radio station licensed to Marion, Virginia. Owned by Bristol Broadcasting Company, it broadcasts a contemporary hit radio format targeting Marion and Wytheville.

History

WZVA signed on September 2, 1996,

By 2016, WZVA aired a country music format as Thunder Country 103.5; on August 15, 2016, WZVA and WOLD-FM were sold to CDM Broadcasting, who took the stations over under a time brokerage agreement. At this time, WZVA began stunting with a ticking clock. By September 4, it had begun to air theme songs from television programs. On October 6, 2016, the station relaunched as 103.5 The Bull, maintaining its country format.[1]

Effective January 31, 2018, both WZVA and WOLD-FM were reacquired by previous owner T.E.C.O. Broadcasting, Inc. in exchange for releasing CDM Broadcasting from the $651,039 promissory note arising from the 2016 purchase.

Effective June 20, 2018, WZVA was sold to Bristol Broadcasting Company, who flipped WZVA to contemporary hit radio as Hot 103.5 on June 29, 2018, ceding the country format to new sister station WMEV-FM.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: WZVA Debuts New 103.5 The Bull Identity. 2016-10-12. RadioInsight. 2018-07-02. en-US.
  2. News: WZVA Flips To CHR Hot 103.5. 2018-07-02. RadioInsight. 2018-07-02. en-US.