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WDVX
Broadcast areaKnoxville
Frequency89.9 MHz
BrandingWDVX 89.9 fm
Programming
FormatAmerican roots music
Ownership
OwnerCumberland Communities Communications Corporation
History

First air date

1991

Former call signs

WJTD (1993–1993)
Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC
Facility ID14724
ClassC3
ERP200 watts
HAAT598 meters

Transmitter coordinates

36°11′53.00″N 84°13′51.00″W / 36.1980556°N 84.2308333°W / 36.1980556; -84.2308333
Translator(s)93.9 W230BR (Seymour)
102.9 W275AD (Knoxville)
Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    Websitewdvx.com
    A live performance at WDVX

    WDVX is a community radio stationinKnoxville, Tennessee. The station, which broadcasts via its main signal at 89.9 FM, also has translators at 93.9 and 102.9 MHz.

    WDVX plays American roots music, including bluegrass, Americana, classic country, alternative country, Western swing, blues, old-time and traditional mountain music, bluegrass gospel, Celtic, and folk.

    Background[edit]

    Incorporated in 1991, WDVX is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to the Cumberland Communities Communications Corporation, a not-for-profit organization whose main focus is the music, folklore and arts of the southern Appalachian mountains. It broadcasts at 200 watts from a transmitter on Cross MountaininCampbell County, just outside Lake City, Tennessee.[2][3]

    WDVX was named Bluegrass Radio Station of the Year in 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009, and its program hosts have been named Bluegrass DJ of the Year award by the Society for Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America (SPBGMA).

    The listener-supported station's signal is streamed on the Web, attracting a following around the world. For example, in 2006 it was featured in the German-language America Journal.[4]

    It is one of few American radio stations to feature almost daily live musical performances. The WDVX Blue Plate Special is a lunch-time concert at the Knoxville Visitor's Center on the city's main downtown shopping street. The Knoxville Tourism Alliance recognized the Blue Plate Special as the Attraction of the Year at its annual awards luncheon in 2006.

    In August 2005, the Oxford American magazine, a journal of Southern U.S. culture, called WDVX "probably the best radio station in the world, well, America anyway."[5][6]

    Translators[edit]

    In addition to the main station, WDVX is relayed by two additional translators to improve its reception within its coverage area, particularly in the city of Knoxville.[2]

    Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
    W230BR 93.9 FM Seymour, Tennessee 11058 10 D LMS
    W275AD 102.9 FM Knoxville, Tennessee 82561 10 D LMS

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WDVX". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ a b About Us, WDVX website, accessed October 6, 2010
  • ^ Tips for Better Reception, WDVX website, accessed October 6, 2010
  • ^ http://www.wdvx.com/Media_coverage.htm [dead link]
  • ^ Wayne Bledsoe, Station identification for WDVX, Knoxville News Sentinel, October 22, 2007
  • ^ Amy Blakely, Give Us This Day Our Daily Bluegrass, Tennessee Alumnus Magazine, Fall 2007
  • External links[edit]


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