WRRW-LP
File:WRRW - Williamsburg Public Radio (logo).png | |
City of license | Williamsburg, Virginia |
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Broadcast area | Williamsburg, Virginia |
Branding | "Revolutionary Radio WRRW" |
Slogan | "Williamsburg Public Radio" |
Frequency | 102.5 MHz |
First air date | 2004 |
Format | Defunct |
Power | 55 watts |
HAAT | 40.3 meters |
Class | L1 |
Facility ID | 125974 |
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Callsign meaning | W Revolutionary Radio Williamsburg |
Former callsigns | WYOU-LP (2004-2008) WRRW-LP (2008-Present) |
Owner | The Popular Assembly of New Horizons 300 and His Successors |
Webcast | WRRW-LP Webstream |
Website | WRRW-LP Online |
WRRW-LP was a broadcast radio station formerly licensed to and serving Williamsburg, Virginia. WRRW-LP was owned and operated by The Popular Assembly of New Horizons 300 and His Successors.[1]
The station had previously carried an Adult Album Alternative and Public Radio format.
Frequency change
According to VARTV.com, the FCC has granted a construction permit for WRRW to move to 102.5 FM. "The frequency was previously licensed to Christian Life Center of Williamsburg as WJRX-LP".[citation needed] With WDYL moving to 100.9 FM, WRRW's signal would have been greatly compromised. The frequency change took place on Friday, February 27, 2009.
The station went silent on December 28, 2012 due to the loss of the "lease at [the] broadcast location."
The Federal Communications Commission cancelled WRRW-LP's license on May 28, 2015, due to the station having been silent for more than twelve months.
References
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External links
- Revolutionary Radio WRRW Online
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WRRW
- Radio-Locator information on WRRW-LP
- Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for WRRW
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- Pages with reference errors
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- Articles with unsourced statements from December 2011
- Radio stations in Virginia
- Low-power FM radio stations in Virginia
- Radio stations established in 2004
- Defunct radio stations in the United States
- Radio stations disestablished in 2015
- Virginia radio station stubs