WRSV

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WRSV
Broadcast areaRaleigh–Durham
Frequency92.1 (MHz)
Branding"Choice FM 92.10"
Programming
FormatMainstream Urban
AffiliationsThe Breakfast Club (Premiere Radio Networks)
Ownership
OwnerNorthstar Broadcasting
WEED
History
First air date
1974
Call sign meaning
W Rocky Mount Soul Voice[1]
Technical information
Facility ID54823
ClassA
ERP2,300 watts
HAAT162 meters
Transmitter coordinates
35°48′40″N 77°44′33″W / 35.81111°N 77.74250°W / 35.81111; -77.74250
Links
WebcastListen Live (may not work)
Websiteilovechoicefm.com

WRSV is a Mainstream Urban formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Elm City, North Carolina. WRSV broadcasts under the branding "Choice FM" and carries the nationally syndicated Breakfast Show in the mornings.

History

The Wynne family started WEED radio in 1933, later adding an FM station. In 1974 WEED-FM became WRSV-FM, one of the first stations in North Carolina geared toward African-Americans. Bill Wynne took over the stations from his father, selling to Northstar Broadcasting and retiring in 1989. Wynne would not let songs containing sirens air on his stations, since that would distract drivers.[1]

The original call sign for the Chicago area station WTMX was WRSV (for Radio Skokie Valley).

On September 2, 2015, after completing its transmitter move to west of Rocky Mount and shifting markets from Rocky Mount/Greenville to Raleigh-Durham, WRSV rebranded its station from Soul 92 Jams to Choice FM 92.10, and positioned themselves as "The People's Station" while maintaining its urban format. Another change was replacing the Rickey Smiley morning show with The Breakfast Club syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Community remembers radio great Bill Wynne," Rocky Mount Telegram, February 11, 2012.
  2. ^ WRSV Giving Raleigh an Urban Choice - Radio Insight (published September 2, 2015)

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