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WALV-FM
Broadcast areaChattanooga, Tennessee
Frequency95.3 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingThe Joy FM
Programming
FormatChristian adult contemporary
SubchannelsHD2: Joy Worship (Contemporary worship music)
HD3: Radio by Grace (Christian radio)
HD4: LF Radio (Christian CHR)
Ownership
OwnerRadio Training Network
History

First air date

February 27, 1980 (as WQNE)

Former call signs

WQNE (1979–1983)
WALV (1983–2006)
WHJK (2006–2009)
WPLZ (2009–2021)
Technical information
Facility ID66956
ClassC3
ERP3,400 watts
HAAT275 meters (902 ft)

Transmitter coordinates

35°8′54N 85°1′22W / 35.14833°N 85.02278°W / 35.14833; -85.02278
Translator(s)HD2: 106.9 W295BI (Chattanooga)
HD3: 101.5 W268AA (Falling Water)
HD3: 105.9 W290CA (Cleveland)
HD4: 92.7 W224AZ (Chattanooga)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Listen Live (HD2)
Listen Live (HD3)
Listen Live (HD4)
Websitethejoyfm.com
joyworship.com (HD2)
radiobygrace.com (HD3)
lf.radio (HD4)

WALV-FM (95.3 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Ooltewah, Tennessee, United States, and serves the Chattanooga area. The station is currently owned by Radio Training Network and airs programming from their "The Joy FM" Christian adult contemporary network.[1]

History[edit]

The station first signed on as WQNE, a religious format on February 27, 1980. The format used until 1984, when it became an adult contemporary format as WALV, known as "Alive 95". WALV was Chattanooga's dominant affiliate for Rick Dees Weekly Top 40. The adult contemporary format continued throughout the 1980s and the 1990s. By the early-2000s, WALV's adult contemporary format became a hot adult contemporary format.

The "Alive 95" name was used for 22 years in total. The station then carried the Jack FM format ("Playing what we want") from 2006 until May 1, 2009, when it switched to News/Talk using the name "Pulse News", with the Jack FM format relocating to WSAA 93.1. The station was launched as a companion to the Brewer Media-owned alternative weekly newspaper The Chattanooga Pulse and featured longtime radio hosts Dale Deason in the morning and Zach Cooper (who is also the Publisher for the Chattanooga Pulse) in afternoons in its lineup. Former WRCB-TV reporter Louis Lee served as News Director for the entire run of the station.

A year after launching, WPLZ separated itself from the Chattanooga Pulse editorially and changed its slogan to "News Talk 95.3 WPLZ". Among the many hosts who worked on air at the station were Jay "The Jammer" Scott, Bobby Byrd, Max Hackett, Ed Ramsey, Logan Carmichael, Stuart James, and Gary Poole. Among the main syndicated shows carried included Glenn Beck, Clark Howard, Dennis Miller, Jason Lewis, and Phil Hendrie. The station had news affiliations with both Fox News Radio and the Associated Press.

The news department won two Edward R. Murrow awards for its longform coverage of gang issues, and received several honorable mentions for news reporting from the Associated Press. Among the reporters and anchors who worked at the station were Jeremy Lawrence, Misty Brandon, Lysa Greer, Chris Peddie, and Mike Chambers.

In March 2011, Jim Brewer II, station owner, revamped the lineup with Gary Poole and Louis Lee in morning drive, former WGOW-FM host Robert T. Nash in early afternoons and WRCB-TV's David Karnes in afternoon drive. While the station started to show some modest ratings growth, Brewer felt that it wasn't growing fast enough to justify the expense, citing economics and inability to compete with Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia) and Cumulus Broadcasting as the reason.[2] In light of that, the station decided to let the entire staff go effective December 23, 2011.

On January 2, 2012, WPLZ changed their format to country, branded as "Cat Country 95.3",[3] adopting the branding previously used by WQMT.

On June 1, 2015, WPLZ and WPLZ-HD2/W295BI swapped formats—the "Cat Country" format moved to WPLZ-HD2 and W295BI 106.9,[4] while WPLZ's main 95.3 frequency switched to classic hits, branded as "Big 95.3".[5] "Cat Country 106.9" lasted just over five months, as the station began playing Christmas music on November 2, 2015, as "Santa 106.9". On December 28, WPLZ-HD2 and W295BI flipped to oldies as a spinoff from Big, "106.9 The Big Easy", playing hits from the 50s to 70s. This lasted until November 1, 2016, when WPLZ-HD2 and W295BI switched to Christmas music (again as "Santa 106.9")[6] On December 26, 2016, WPLZ-HD2 and W295BI switched to soft AC, branded as "Easy 106.9".[7]

On September 1, 2021, WPLZ changed their format from classic hits (which continues on WPLZ-HD2/W295BI) to sports, branded as "ESPN Chattanooga" under new WALV-FM call letters (format moved from 105.1 FM, which switched to American Family Radio as WUIE).[8]

On January 4, 2024, Brewer Media announced it would sell WALV-FM and its translators to the Radio Training Network for $900,000.[9] The sale closed on March 25, and on that date the stations flipped to RTN's assorted Christian music outlets, with WALV-FM flipping to Christian adult contemporary as "The Joy FM" and WALV-HD2 and W295BI flipping to contemporary worship music under their "Joy Worship" network.[10]

Former Logos[edit]

WALV-FM-HD4[edit]

On April 19, 2017, WPLZ added a news/talk format owned by Hot News Talk LLC. on its HD4 subchannel, and relays to a translator 92.7 (W224AZ) branded as NoogaRadio. The format moved from WSDT 1240 AM Soddy Daisy, whose license was deleted by the FCC in September 2017.[11] It changed to Christmas music In October 2021.[12]

On September 7, 2022, WALV-HD4 changed their format from Christmas music to Spanish CHR, branded as "Tu Radio 92.7".[13]

Following the sale of WALV to Radio Training Network, the station would end the "Tu Radio" format and flip to Christian contemporary hit radio under RTN's "LF Radio" network.[14]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "WALV-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  • ^ Chattanooga Times Free Press: "Radio station WPLZ to drop news-talk format after three years", December 17, 2011
  • ^ Chattanooga Times Free Press: "WPLZ-FM radio adopts country format", January 4, 2012.
  • ^ Cat Country Moves to 106.9
  • ^ Classic Hits Moves Up While Country Moves Down in Chattanooga from Radioinsight - June 1, 2015
  • ^ Santa 106.9 Returns to Chattanooga Radioinsight - November 2, 2016
  • ^ Santa Brings Easy 106.9 to Chattanooga Radioinsight - December 28, 2016
  • ^ Sale Closings Lead To Multiple Christian Flips Across The Country Radioinsight - September 2, 2021
  • ^ Radio Training Network Acquires Chattanooga Duo
  • ^ Radio Training Network Flips Three in Chattanooga
  • ^ FCC Report 9/17: Chattanooga AM Goes Away Radioinsight - September 17, 2017
  • ^ "Christmas Music Continues On In Chattanooga & Gainesville". RadioInsight. Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  • ^ Tu Radio Debuts in Chattanooga Radioinsight - September 7, 2022
  • ^ Radio Training Network Flips Three in Chattanooga
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