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- WVAR abstract "WVAR is a radio station located in Richwood, West Virginia that plays an oldies format. The station also carries West Virginia University basketball and Richwood High School. In 2003 an ice storm which raveged the southern part of West Virginia toppled the WVAR broadcasting antenna atop Hinkle Mountain which overlooks Richwood. In the following summer the station and its owner raised funds to erect a new antenna.On March 13, 2007, J & K Broadcasting, Inc. sold WVAR to Summit Media Broadcasting, LLC for an unknown amount. Summit Media also owns WDBS-FM and WSGB-AM.On May 15, 2007, WVAR dropped their country format and began simulcasting sister WSGB-AM's oldies format as "The Mighty 1490".".
- WVAR alias ""The Mighty 1490"".
- WVAR broadcastArea Craigsville,_West_Virginia.
- WVAR broadcastArea Richwood,_West_Virginia.
- WVAR broadcastArea Summersville,_West_Virginia.
- WVAR broadcastStationClass "D".
- WVAR callsignMeaning "West VirginiA Radio".
- WVAR city Richwood,_West_Virginia.
- WVAR facilityId "54372".
- WVAR firstAirDate "1981-10-22".
- WVAR frequency "600000.0".
- WVAR programmeFormat Classic_rock.
- WVAR programmeFormat Oldies.
- WVAR sisterStation WAFD.
- WVAR sisterStation WDBS.
- WVAR sisterStation WKQV.
- WVAR sisterStation WSGB.
- WVAR slogan ""Good Time Rock 'n' Roll"".
- WVAR wikiPageExternalLink wsgb.html.
- WVAR wikiPageID "7702893".
- WVAR wikiPageRevisionID "523100232".
- WVAR airdate "1981-10-22".
- WVAR area Craigsville,_West_Virginia.
- WVAR area Richwood,_West_Virginia.
- WVAR area Summersville,_West_Virginia.
- WVAR branding ""The Mighty 1490"".
- WVAR callsignMeaning "West VirginiA Radio".
- WVAR city Richwood,_West_Virginia.
- WVAR class "D".
- WVAR facilityId "54372".
- WVAR format Classic_rock.
- WVAR format Oldies.
- WVAR frequency "600.0".
- WVAR hasPhotoCollection WVAR.
- WVAR name "WVAR".
- WVAR owner "Summit Media Broadcasting, LLC".
- WVAR power "1000".
- WVAR power "55".
- WVAR sisterStations WAFD.
- WVAR sisterStations WDBS.
- WVAR sisterStations WKQV.
- WVAR sisterStations WSGB.
- WVAR slogan ""Good Time Rock 'n' Roll"".
- WVAR website wsgb.html.
- WVAR subject Category:Radio_stations_in_West_Virginia.
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- WVAR comment "WVAR is a radio station located in Richwood, West Virginia that plays an oldies format. The station also carries West Virginia University basketball and Richwood High School. In 2003 an ice storm which raveged the southern part of West Virginia toppled the WVAR broadcasting antenna atop Hinkle Mountain which overlooks Richwood. In the following summer the station and its owner raised funds to erect a new antenna.On March 13, 2007, J & K Broadcasting, Inc.".
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- WVAR lat "38.230555555555554".
- WVAR long "-80.54694444444445".
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- WVAR homepage wsgb.html.
- WVAR isPrimaryTopicOf WVAR.
- WVAR name "WVAR".