WXTG-FM

WXTG-FM
City Virginia Beach, Virginia
Broadcast area Southside of Hampton Roads
Branding "102.1 The Tide"
Slogan "Hometown Radio, Handpicked Music"
Frequency 102.1 MHz
First air date 2001
Format Adult Album Alternative
ERP 6,000 Watts
HAAT 100 Meters
Class A
Facility ID 14327
Transmitter coordinates 36°45′7.0″N 76°8′57.0″W / 36.751944°N 76.149167°W / 36.751944; -76.149167
Callsign meaning W X The Game
former format
Owner Davis Media, LLC
Sister stations WBQK, WTYD, WXTG
Webcast WXTG-FM Webstream
Website WXTG-FM Online

WXTG-FM is an Adult Album Alternative formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Virginia Beach, Virginia, serving the Southside of Hampton Roads. WXTG-FM is owned and operated by Davis Media, LLC.[1]

History

Logo used under the Sports format with former sister WXTG.

WXTG-FM signed on in 2001 as WANN, but quickly became Mainstream Urban WWHV. WWHV's then owner, On Top Communications, went into bankruptcy in 2005.

WXTG-FM was bought by Red Zebra Broadcasting in 2007. The company had already owned 1490AM (also called WXTG) and decided to simulcast the two stations, with the FM signal used in station identifications and promos.

Programs

"102.1 The Game" carried most of the Fox Sports Radio lineup as well as all games of the Washington Redskins (like Red Zebra, owned by Daniel Snyder). The station had one local weekday show, The 757 Club, which is named for the region's area code. The hosts were John "Johnny D" Decandido and Bartley "Pretty Boy" Barefoot. Decandido was a former host on Fox Sports Radio, and Barefoot is a graduate of Old Dominion University.

Sale

On July 30, 2013, Red Zebra sold WXTG-FM and sister station WXTG to Williamsburg based Davis Media, LLC for $1.2 million; the sale was consummated on April 7, 2014. Davis Media, LLC owns Williamsburg-based WTYD and WBQK. On August 1, 2013, WXTG-FM began simulcasting WTYD.

References

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