Cannabaceae

WCWV
Broadcast areaEast-Central West Virginia
Frequency92.9 MHz
BrandingNick 92.9
Programming
FormatContemporary Hit Radio
Ownership
OwnerSummit Media Broadcasting, LLC
WDBS, WKQV, WAFD, WVBD, WSGB, WVAR
History
First air date
March 13, 1983
Call sign meaning
W Central West Virginia
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID54368
ClassB
Power11,000 watts
HAAT274 meters
Transmitter coordinates
38°21′37.0″N 80°38′49.0″W / 38.360278°N 80.646944°W / 38.360278; -80.646944
Links
Public license information
WebcastWCWV Webstream
WebsiteWCWV Online

WCWV is a Contemporary Hit Radio formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Summersville, West Virginia, serving East-Central West Virginia. WCWV is owned and operated by Summit Media Broadcasting, LLC.

History and Programming

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When it began on March 13, 1983, WCWV was the only Adult Contemporary station in Nicholas County, West Virginia and used the moniker "C-93 FM". The station played music from a prerecorded/semi-live track broadcast from another location which was also being played on multiple other small local radio stations in southern West Virginia and other areas. On Sundays the station turned its airwaves over to local churches for playing of praise, hymnal songs, and sermons. WCWV-FM broadcasts West Virginia University football and basketball games as well as football and some basketball games from Nicholas County High School.

In October 2006, the station changed its format to a Southern Gospel format, with its Sunday morning schedule devoted to local churches for songs and sermons. In 2013, the station switched back to the Adult Contemporary format, playing a variety of 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and today's music.

On May 2, 2014, after being recently acquired by Summit Media Broadcasting from R-S Broadcasting Company, Inc., WCWV flipped to its current Contemporary Hit Radio format as Nick 92.9.[2]

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