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Coordinates: 36°1655N 76°1243W / 36.282°N 76.212°W / 36.282; -76.212
 

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WRVS-FM

Broadcast area

ECSU/Elizabeth City/Northeastern North Carolina/Hampton Roads, VA

Frequency

89.9 MHz (HD Radio)

Branding

"89-Nine ECSU"

Programming

Format

Urban contemporary

Subchannels

HD2: Jazz "Jazzy 88.9 HD2"

Affiliations

Compass Media Networks
NPR

Ownership

Owner

Elizabeth City State University

History

First air date

1986

Call sign meaning

W R V S "Wonderful Radio Viking Style"

Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC

Facility ID

19249

Class

C2

ERP

41,000 watts

HAAT

70 meters (230 ft)

Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • Webcast

    Listen Live
    Listen Live (HD2)

    Website

    WRVS Online

    WRVS-FM (89.9 MHz), "Eighty-Nine-Nine ECSU" or "WRVS Eighty-Nine-Nine", is an urban contemporary radio station run from Elizabeth City State UniversityinElizabeth City, North Carolina. The staff of the station mentors students of the university's Department of Language, Literature & Communication, as well as volunteers/students interested in broadcasting. It has 41 kilowatts (kW) power.

    History[edit]

    The station originally began broadcasting on Tuesday March 18, 1986 with 10 kW at 90.7 MHz from a little white house-like building that currently houses other offices of the university. WRVS became Northeastern NC's first Public Radio Station. Edgard "Eddie" Oakley was the first student to broadcast on the station. Aerek Stephens the first student sports announcer. The station later moved to its current location in Williams Hall.

    The original slogan for WRVS-FM was "Wonderful Radio Viking Style". WRVS-FM at one point used the slogan "The Rhythm of the River City" and currently uses the tagline "Your Community Voice".

    The station was the brainchild of former Chancellor Jimmy Jenkins. He hired David C. Linton, from WSHA-FM at Shaw University to help the University realize his dream. Linton was brought in as Special Assistant to the Chancellor for Media Development. Linton, worked with the FCC, engineers and others to get the station on the air. Linton, who served as the stations first General Manager & Program Director also coined the slogan, as well as, the station call letters. The original staff consisted of Paula Sutton, Public Affairs Director, Andre Smith, Sports Director, Gospel announcer Dorothy Keith and a group of talented students. It was David Linton and Paula Sutton who shared the on-air debut honors by playing the song "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" by McFadden and Whitehead.

    The station call letters stand for Wonderful Radio Viking Style. In 1990 the station received several upgrades, including a new transmitter allowing an effective radiated power of 41 kW (the old transmitter now serves as a backup transmitter) as well as a new frequency of 89.9 MHz.

    On July 3, 1996 the station went dark for weeks due to water and smoke damage to equipment due to an electrical fire that occurred upstairs in Williams Hall. The station signed back on in October and later went to a Jazz-based format as "Jazzy 89-Nine".

    In 2003, the station reverted to its original and current Urban/Urban AC based format, and began broadcasting 24 hours a day.

    In the 1990s WRVS-FM was one of the best programmed student operated stations of its kind. WRVS-FM is Public Supported NPR Affiliated Radio Station. Its 280-foot (85 m) transmitter and studios are located on the campus of Elizabeth City State University. WRVS-FM is currently the only station in Elizabeth City that broadcasts in HD radio and is currently streaming online.

    The station is credited for developing and starring such talents as the legendary Greg "Sampson" Lange, DJ Fountz, KD Bowe & Traci LaTrelle.

    External links[edit]

    • WASU (Appalachian State University)
  • WDCC (Central Carolina Community College)
  • WKNC (North Carolina State University)
  • WNCW (Isothermal Community College)
  • WQFS (Guilford College)
  • WRVS (Elizabeth City State University)
  • WSGE (Gaston College)
  • WSIF (Wilkes Community College)
  • WSOE (Elon University)
  • WUAG (University of North Carolina at Greensboro)
  • WUAW (Central Carolina Community College)
  • WXDU (Duke University)
  • WXYC (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
  • WWCU (Western Carolina University)
  • WZMB (East Carolina University)
  • See also
    adult contemporary
    classic hits
    college
    country
    news/talk
    NPR
    oldies
    religious
    rock
    sports
    top 40
    urban
    other radio stations in North Carolina

    ByAM frequency

  • 1240
  • 1260
  • 1530
  • ByFM frequency

  • 88.9
  • 89.9
  • 90.5
  • 90.9
  • 92.3
  • 94.5
  • 95.3
  • 95.9
  • 96.7
  • 97.1
  • 97.7
  • 98.1
  • 98.3
  • 99.1
  • 99.3
  • 100.1
  • 100.9
  • 102.5
  • 104.1
  • 104.9
  • 105.7
  • Bycall sign

  • WBXB
  • WCMS-FM
  • WCNC
  • WCXL
  • WDLZ
  • WERX-FM
  • WFMI
  • WFMZ
  • WGAI
  • WGTI
  • WKHC
  • WKJX
  • WOBR-FM
  • WOBX
  • WOBX-FM
  • WPNC-FM
  • WQDK
  • WRSF
  • WRVS
  • WUND-FM
  • WURI
  • WVOD
  • WVRL
  • WZBO
  • WZPR
  • Radio stations in Eastern North Carolina
    Elizabeth City–Nags Head
    Fayetteville
    Greenville-New Bern-Jacksonville
    Rocky Mount-Wilson
    Wilmington
    Other nearby regions
    Hampton Roads
    Raleigh-Durham
    Roanoke Rapids-South Hill
    Southside
    See also
    List of radio stations in North Carolina
    NPR member stations in the state of North Carolina

    North Carolina Public Radio stations

  • Buxton WBUX
  • Fayetteville WFSS
  • Manteo WUND-FM
  • Rocky Mount WRQM
  • Welcome WUNW-FM
  • WCPE stations

  • Bath WZPE
  • Manteo WURI
  • Public Radio East stations

  • Atlantic Beach WBJD
  • Kinston WKNS
  • New Bern WZNB
  • Swan Quarter WHYC
  • Blue Ridge Public Radio stations

    BPR News

  • Franklin WFQS
  • Murphy WMQS
  • BPR Classic

  • Mars Hill WYQS
  • WFAE stations

  • Hickory WFHE
  • WNCW stations

  • Wilkesboro WSIF
  • Other stations

  • Davidson WDAV
  • Durham WNCU
  • Elizabeth City WRVS-FM
  • Wilmington WHQR
  • Winston-Salem WFDD
  • Winston-Salem WSNC
  • See also List of NPR stations

    See also
    adult contemporary
    classic hits
    college
    country
    news/talk
    NPR
    oldies
    religious
    rock
    sports
    top 40
    urban
    other radio stations in North Carolina

    36°16′55N 76°12′43W / 36.282°N 76.212°W / 36.282; -76.212

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WRVS-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.

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