Radio station in Danville, Virginia
WMPW Broadcast area Danville, Virginia Southern Pittsylvania County, Virginia Northern Caswell County, North Carolina Frequency 970 AM kHz Branding "Country Legends 105.9" Format Classic Country [ 1] Owner Lakes Media, LLC WHLF , WKSK-FM , WLUS-FM , WSHV , WWDN First air date
September 7, 1959 [ 2] Former call signs
WYPR (1959–1981) WVOV (1981–2003) DWVOV (2003–2011) WVOV (2011–2011) WMPW (2011–2015) WZDV (2015)[ 3] Licensing authority
FCC Facility ID 15501 Class D Power 1,000 Watts daytime 54 Watts nighttime Transmitter coordinates
36°33′34.0″N 79°22′2.0″W / 36.559444°N 79.367222°W / 36.559444; -79.367222 Public license information
Webcast WMPW Webstream Website WMPW Online
WMPW is a Classic Country formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Danville, Virginia in the United States, serving Danville and Southern Pittsylvania County in Virginia and Northern Caswell County in North Carolina .[ 1] WMPW is owned and operated by Lakes Media, LLC.[ 5]
On September 1, 2016, the Classic Country format was dropped in favor of Adult Contemporary and the station's FM translator frequency switched from 103.7 FM to 105.9 FM.[ 6] The Classic Country format was intended to continue as an online-only station.[ 6] A year after the station switched to its Adult Contemporary format as "105.9 More FM", it flipped back to Classic Country and brought back the "Country Legends" branding as well.[ 7]
Translator
In addition to the main station, WMPW is relayed by an FM translator to widen its broadcast area.[ 8]
References
^ a b "Arbitron Station Information Profiles" . Nielsen Audio /Nielsen Holdings . Retrieved August 30, 2016 .
^ Broadcasting Yearbook 2000 (PDF) . R.R. Bowker/Reed Business Information/Reed Elsevier, Inc. 2000. p. D-467. Retrieved August 30, 2016 .
^ "Call Sign History" . Federal Communications Commission , audio division. Retrieved August 30, 2016 .
^ "Facility Technical Data for WMPW" . Licensing and Management System . Federal Communications Commission .
^ "WMPW Facility Record" . Federal Communications Commission , audio division. Retrieved August 30, 2016 .
^ a b Venta, Lance (August 29, 2016). "WMPW To Become 105.9 More-FM" . RadioBB Networks . Retrieved August 30, 2016 .
^ Venta, Lance (September 13, 2017). "Country Legends Returning To Danville" . RadioBB Networks . Retrieved October 13, 2021 .
^ "W290DA Facility Record" . Federal Communications Commission , audio division. Retrieved August 30, 2016 .
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