WVSR-FM

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WVSR-FM
Logo for WVSR-FM
City of license Charleston, West Virginia
Broadcast area Charleston MSA
Branding Electric 102.7
Slogan Today's Hottest Music
First air date September 1964
Frequency 102.7 MHZ
Format Top 40
ERP 50,000 watts
Class B
Callsign meaning West Virginia's Super Radio
Owner Bristol Broadcasting Company
Website Electric102.com

WVSR/Electric 102.7 is a Top 40 radio station serving the Charleston, West Virginia Metropolitan Statistical Area with an ERP of 50,000 watts. The station started out as a Top 40 station until 2004, when the station went with a Hot AC format, but due to lower ratings, the station went back to the Top 40 format in early 2006. WVSR is owned by Bristol, Virginia-based Bristol Broadcasting Company, along with "twin stations" "Electric 94.9" in Greeneville, Tennessee, and "Electric 96.9" in Paducah, Kentucky. The station targets active young adults ages 18 to 49, according to Bristol Broadcasting. WVSR deals with a tremendous amount of interference in Flatwoods, West Virginia from co-channel Froggy 102.7, which broadcasts out of Mannington, West Virginia.

WVSR was formerly known as "Super 102".



Contents

  • Coach And Libby (6 a.m - 10 a.m.)
  • Nick Scott (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.)
  • Wade Hill (3 p.m. - 7 p.m.)
  • T.J. King (7 p.m. - 12 Midnight)
  • Gary Blake (12 Midnight - 6 a.m.) (voice tracked)


Radio stations serving the Charleston area (Arbitron #182)
See also: List of United States radio markets
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