WVLD

WVLD (1450 AM and 106.9 FM) better known as "WVLD Rock 106.9" is a radio station broadcasting a Mainstream Rock format. Licensed to Valdosta, Georgia, United States, the station serves the Valdosta area. The station is currently owned by Black Crow Media.[2][3]

WVLD
CityValdosta, Georgia
Broadcast areaValdosta, Georgia
Frequency1450 kHz
BrandingRock 106.9
SloganValdosta's Rock Station
Programming
FormatMainstream Rock
Ownership
OwnerBlack Crow Media of Valdosta, LLC
WKAA, WQPW, WSTI, WVGA, WWRQ, WXHT
History
First air date
1959
Call sign meaning
W VaLDosta[1]
Technical information
Facility ID69647
ClassC
Power860 watts day
860 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
30°50′5.00″N 83°17′57.00″W
Translator(s)106.9 W295AO (Valdosta)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiterock1069.com

As of September 1, 2015, WVLD 1450 was once again simulcasting their signal on 106.9 FM. The Black Crow Media rock station (formerly WWRQ Rock 108 - 107.9) was moved to WVLD and rebranded at 'WVLD Rock 106.9'. Lineup highlights include 'The Morning Riot with Jay & Ed' 6am-10am and Hard Drive XL w/ Lou Brutus weeknights from 7pm until Midnight, making WVLD rock 106.9, Valdosta's Rock Station, The current playlist programmed showcases a heavy Active Rock leaning format, since it holds the Mainstream Rock genre.

Black Crow Media Studios

History

As of 02/11/08 WVLD 1450 started simulcasting their signal on 106.9 FM and branded themselves under that frequency. They have also shifted their weekday programming lineup away from all ESPN to now include ESPN's Mike and Mike in the Morning, the Neal Boortz Show, the Clark Howard Show, and the Dave Ramsey Show. On the weekends, WVLD still carries ESPN Radio. However, they now brand themselves as "106.9 FM WVLD" instead of former "ESPN 1450".

On February 1, 2013 WVLD changed their format to classic rock, branded as "The Eagle". It later rebranded as "Rock 106.9".

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