WFMV (defunct)
WFMV was the callsign for an FM broadcast radio station in Richmond, Virginia from 1961 to 1971. One of the most favorably equipped of Virginia's early FM stations, it was Virginia's first station to broadcast in stereo. WFMV had a fine music (classical) format throughout its existence, as well as a small, but loyal and influential listener group. The WFMV callsign was later reassigned by the FCC to an FM station in Blairstown, New Jersey, and then in 1993 to a station in South Carolina.
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WFMV (defunct)
WFMV was the callsign for an FM broadcast radio station in Richmond, Virginia from 1961 to 1971. One of the most favorably equipped of Virginia's early FM stations, it was Virginia's first station to broadcast in stereo. WFMV had a fine music (classical) format throughout its existence, as well as a small, but loyal and influential listener group. The WFMV callsign was later reassigned by the FCC to an FM station in Blairstown, New Jersey, and then in 1993 to a station in South Carolina.
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WFMV was the callsign for an F ...... o a station in South Carolina.
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