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WFMV may refer to: WFMV (AM), a radio station (620 AM) licensed to serve Cayce, South Carolina, United States WJTB-FM, a radio station (95.3 FM) licensed
WFMV
Radio station in Richmond, Virginia
Virginia Tech. On December 23, 1961, the station first signed on the air as WFMV. It was owned by Professional Broadcasting, Inc. and aired a classical music
WURV
Radio station in Cayce, South Carolina, United States
WFMV (620 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Cayce, South Carolina, and serving the Columbia metropolitan area. It is owned by Glory Communications
WFMV_(AM)
Radio station in South Congaree, South Carolina
signed on the air on October 29, 1993, as WFMV. It carried an urban contemporary gospel format. The call letters, WFMV, had been previously assigned to an FM
WJTB-FM
Radio station in Blairstown, New Jersey, United States
Jersey. The station signed on the air in October 1973. The call sign was WFMV and the format was oldies. The studios were in the former DL&W Blairstown
WHCY
Television station in Richmond, Virginia
public radio license for WRFK, which had assumed a fine music format from WFMV. To ensure public radio would remain in Richmond, WCVE-FM radio went on the
WCVE-TV
American radio presenter
in Richmond, Virginia and in other areas for over 30 years, originally on WFMV (defunct), and later on WRFK. Until December 2012, it aired weekly on WCVE-FM
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Radio station in Columbia, South Carolina, United States
music in the summer of 1966, but again was bested by rival 620 WCAY (now WFMV). In 1973, the station switched to religious programming and eventually adopted
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Radio awards
KSCS-FM, Dallas-Fort Worth, TX News/Talk: KRMG-FM, Tulsa, OK Religious: WFMV-AM, Columbia, SC Rock: KCMQ-FM, Columbia, MO Spanish: WZTU-FM, Miami, FL
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Contemporary hit radio station in Richmond, Virginia
effective radiated power (ERP). Before these rules were strictly enforced, WFMV (now WURV) was permitted to operate at 74,000 watts, WRNL-FM (now WRXL) broadcast
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Radio station in Richmond, Virginia, United States
rules were put into place, WRNL-FM was permitted to go to 120,000 watts, WFMV (now WURV) went to 74,000 watts and, to this day, WRVQ (then WRVA-FM) runs
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American railway infrastructure project
Lackawanna Cut-Off and the 1989 New Jersey bond issue for the acquisition of rail rights-of-way on WFMV, a radio station located in the Blairstown station
Lackawanna Cut-Off Restoration Project
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AM radio frequency
nighttime) WFMV Cayce, South Carolina 42020 D 2.5 0.126 33°57′34″N 81°02′28″W / 33.959444°N 81.041111°W / 33.959444; -81.041111 (WFMV - 2.5 kW daytime
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- 99.3 The Box - Mainstream Urban WZJY - Latina 95.5 - Spanish tropical WFMV – Gospel 620 AM 96.1/98.9/107.1 – Urban Gospel WDEK - Praise 95.7 & 1170
List of urban-format radio stations in the United States
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Religious (Family Radio) WFGN 1180 AM Gaffney Hope Broadcasting, Inc. Religious WFMV 620 AM Cayce Glory Communications, Inc. Urban contemporary gospel WFOC-LP
List of radio stations in South Carolina
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Urban radio station in Richmond, Virginia
new owners of WFMV, Richmond's commercial classical music station, decided to switch to a more profitable format. Amid protests from WFMV's listener base
WBTJ
Radio station in Newton, New Jersey
could not get country music on the radio. Finally, four years later, 106.3 WFMV became "Hot Country WHCY", bringing country music back to the area. WIXL
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City WFMH 1340 AM Cullman, Alabama WFMO 860 AM Fairmont, North Carolina WFMV 620 AM Cayce, South Carolina WFMW 730 AM Madisonville, Kentucky WFNB 1130
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WA–WF)
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Educational Radio Network, in Washington, D.C. December 23 - WURV signs on as WFMV in Richmond, Virginia. February 25 – Todd Blackledge, American sports radio
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Elberton, North Carolina, United States, which held the call sign WGCV in 2022 WFMV (AM), a radio station (620 AM) licensed to serve Cayce, South Carolina, United
WGCV
Radio station in Belvidere, New Jersey, United States
broadcasting country and western music over 1510 AM. However, financially troubled WFMV out of Blairstown abruptly became "Hot Country 106.3 WHCY". The area went
WWYY
Radio station in Summerton, South Carolina, United States
16 kW. On March 24, 1997, WLJI signed on the air as a full-time simulcast of WFMV. "Facility Technical Data for WLJI". Licensing and Management System. Federal
WLJI
American radio broadcasting company
to the Richmond market when it acquired European classical music station WFMV (FM), which had been Virginia's first station to broadcast in multiplex stereo
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British, English, Hebrew
Female Version of John; The Lord is Gracious
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Hindu, Indian
With a Pleasant Appearance
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Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Siweard, SIWARD means "sea-guard."
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Muslim
Chaste, Pure, Pious, Clean
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A verse from Quran, A sign from God (1)
Surname or Lastname
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English : probably a late medieval variant of Singleton.
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Lord Shiva, One who wears cobra
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Father of many.
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British, English
From the Clear Brook; From the Bright Stream
Girl/Female
Hindu
Humble, Submissive
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