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| logo = File:WVHU NewsRadio800 logo.png |
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| name = WVHU |
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| airdate = {{start date|1947|7}} |
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| frequency = 800 [[Kilohertz|kHz]] |
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| city = [[Huntington, West Virginia]] |
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| area = [[Huntington, West Virginia]] |
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| format = [[Talk radio|News/talk]] |
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| owner = [[iHeartMedia, Inc.]] |
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| licensee = iHM Licenses, LLC |
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| callsign_meaning = "West Virginia Huntington" |
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| former_callsigns = {{ubl|WHTN (1947–1959)|WKEE (1959–1979)|WHTN (1979–1983)}} |
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slogan = ''News/Talk 800 WVHU''| |
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| facility_id = 505 |
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| affiliations = [[Fox News Radio]]<br>[[Compass Media Networks]]<br>[[Premiere Networks]] |
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| sister_stations = [[WAMX]], [[WBVB]], [[WKEE-FM]], [[WTCR-FM]], [[WZWB]] |
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| webcast = [https://www.iheart.com/live/news-talk-800-wvhu-2629/ Listen Live] |
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| licensing_authority= [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] |
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'''WVHU''' is a talk radio station in the [[Huntington, West Virginia]] market. |
'''WVHU''' (800 [[AM broadcasting|AM]]) is a [[Talk radio|news/talk]] [[radio station]] in the [[Huntington, West Virginia]] market. Its offerings are similar to other news talk stations owned by [[iHeartMedia, Inc.]], as it is the home for [[Glenn Beck]], ''[[The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show]]'', and [[Sean Hannity]]. The station also carries live play-by-play of the [[Cincinnati Reds]]. |
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Previously, rival station [[WRVC (AM)|WRVC]], carried the Reds and Limbaugh, until Clear Channel acquired the station and moved the programming. |
Previously, rival station [[WRVC (AM)|WRVC]], carried the Reds and [[Rush Limbaugh]], until Clear Channel acquired the station and moved the programming. Previously it was also simulcast on [[WITO|WIRO]] located to the west, but this station was dropped on April 6, 2009, and [[WZZW]], which was dropped in April 2021. |
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In recent years the station has led the market in AM radio listenership. |
In recent years{{when|date=April 2022}} the station has led the market in AM radio listenership. |
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Prior to adapting a news-talk format, WVHU used the |
Prior to adapting a news-talk format, WVHU used the call sign WKEE (which is used by an FM station in Huntington) and featured a Top 40 music format. With its daytime signal extending beyond the Tri-State region centered on Huntington-Ashland-Ironton, the former WKEE was the major Top 40 station for Eastern Kentucky, Southern Ohio, and Northern West Virginia. During that era, WKEE used the slogan "The Tri-State's Friendly Giant." Before becoming WKEE, the station was known as WHTN and it was under those call signs that comedian [[Soupy Sales]] began his career as a writer and disc jockey. |
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WHTN began broadcasting in July 1947 as a daytime station on 800 kHz with 1 KW power, licensed to the Greater Huntington Radio Corp.<ref>{{cite news|title=WHTN Underway|url=http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC/BC-1947/1947-08-04-BC.pdf|access-date=5 October 2014|agency=Broadcasting|date=August 4, 1947}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.800wvhu.com WVHU Website] |
*[http://www.800wvhu.com WVHU Website]{{AM station data|505|WVHU}} |
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*{{AM station data|WVHU}} |
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{{Huntington WV Radio}} |
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{{News/Talk Radio Stations in West Virginia}} |
{{News/Talk Radio Stations in West Virginia}} |
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 24 July 2024
Broadcast area | Huntington, West Virginia |
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Frequency | 800 kHz |
Branding | News Radio 800 |
Programming | |
Format | News/talk |
Affiliations | Fox News Radio Compass Media Networks Premiere Networks |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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WAMX, WBVB, WKEE-FM, WTCR-FM, WZWB | |
History | |
First air date | July 1947 |
Former call signs |
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Call sign meaning | "West Virginia Huntington" |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 505 |
Class | D |
Power | 5,000 watts day 185 watts night |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | 800wvhu.iheart.com |
WVHU (800 AM) is a news/talk radio station in the Huntington, West Virginia market. Its offerings are similar to other news talk stations owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., as it is the home for Glenn Beck, The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, and Sean Hannity. The station also carries live play-by-play of the Cincinnati Reds.
Previously, rival station WRVC, carried the Reds and Rush Limbaugh, until Clear Channel acquired the station and moved the programming. Previously it was also simulcast on WIRO located to the west, but this station was dropped on April 6, 2009, and WZZW, which was dropped in April 2021.
In recent years[when?] the station has led the market in AM radio listenership.
Prior to adapting a news-talk format, WVHU used the call sign WKEE (which is used by an FM station in Huntington) and featured a Top 40 music format. With its daytime signal extending beyond the Tri-State region centered on Huntington-Ashland-Ironton, the former WKEE was the major Top 40 station for Eastern Kentucky, Southern Ohio, and Northern West Virginia. During that era, WKEE used the slogan "The Tri-State's Friendly Giant." Before becoming WKEE, the station was known as WHTN and it was under those call signs that comedian Soupy Sales began his career as a writer and disc jockey.
WHTN began broadcasting in July 1947 as a daytime station on 800 kHz with 1 KW power, licensed to the Greater Huntington Radio Corp.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Facility Technical Data for WVHU". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ "WHTN Underway" (PDF). Broadcasting. August 4, 1947. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
External links
[edit]- WVHU Website
- Facility details for Facility ID 505 (WVHU) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- WVHU in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
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