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WVBE
Broadcast areaNew River Valley
Frequency610 kHz
Branding"The Vibe"
Programming
FormatUrban Adult Contemporary
Ownership
OwnerMel Wheeler, Inc.
WFIR, WLNI, WSLC-FM, WSLQ, WVBB, WVBE-FM, WXLK
History
First air date
October 1, 1940
Former call signs
WSLS (1940-1972)
WSLC (1972-2002)
WVBE (2002-present)
Call sign meaning
W ViBE
Technical information
Facility ID41111
ClassB
Power5,000 Watts daytime
1,000 Watts nighttime
Transmitter coordinates
37°18′11.0″N 80°2′33.0″W / 37.303056°N 80.042500°W / 37.303056; -80.042500
Links
WebsiteWVBE Online

WVBE is an Urban Adult Contemporary formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Roanoke, Virginia, serving the New River Valley. WVBE is owned and operated by Mel Wheeler, Inc.[1]

History

File:Wslc-AM logo.gif
Logo used for WSLC-AM from August 1, 1972 to March 13, 2002.

WVBE launched with the callsign WSLS just before noon on October 1, 1940.[2] For over 50 years, the station would carry a Country format. At one time, the now defunct Roy H. Park Broadcasting had owned WSLS-AM-FM-TV, but sold the radios stations because Park also owned a newspaper in Roanoke. After the purchase, the AM became WSLC at midnight on August 1, 1972,[3] but stayed Country, and the FM became Rock WSLQ). Only the TV station still carries the original WSLS letters. At noon on May 25, 2000, the station began simulcasting it new sister station, the former easy listening turned classic rock station WPVR, which was flipped to Country as WSLC-FM, after being purchased by Mel Wheeler Inc. This continued until March 13, 2002, when WSLC-AM was flipped to new calls as WVBE-AM, simulcasting co-owned WVBE-FM Lynchburg, and brought R&B music full time to Roanoke.[4]

References

  1. ^ "WVBE Facility Record". Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ http://www.roanokeradio.com/wsls/index.htm
  3. ^ http://www.roanokeradio.com/wslc/index.html
  4. ^ http://www.formatchange.com/610-wslc-drops-its-simulcast-of-sister-country-wslc-fm-for-urban-ac-wvbe-fm/