- WINA
Infobox Radio station
name = WINA
city =Charlottesville, Virginia
area = Central Virginia
branding = "1070 WINA Newsradio"
slogan = "First with Local News"
airdate = 1949
frequency = 1070 kHz
format = News/Talk/Sports
power = 5,000Watt s day and night
erp =
class = B
callsign_meaning = W VirgINiA
former_callsigns =
owner =Saga Communications
sister_stations =WCNR ,WQMZ ,WVAX ,WWWV
webcast =
website = [http://www.wina.com WINA Online]
affiliations =WINA is a news/talk/sports formatted broadcast
radio station licensed toCharlottesville, Virginia , and serving Charlottesville and Central Virginia. WINA is owned and operated bySaga Communications . Among the key local features of the station are broadcasts ofUniversity of Virginia sports events, the WINA Morning Show, and the "Charlottesville, Right Now" afternoon talk show hosted by author Coy Barefoot.History
WINA was founded in 1949 on 1400 kHz. In 1969, it changed to 1070 kHz in order [cite web |url=http://broadcasting.wikia.com/wiki/Chronology_of_call_letters_WINA |title=Chronology of call letters WINA |accessdate=2008-06-22] to have a channel which was allowed more broadcasting power.
During the 60s, 70s, and 80s, the station carried a "middle of the road" format, featuring soft adult contemporary music along with news, talk, and sports programming. During most of the 1980s, Pat Wilson, formerly of WRVA, was Morning Man and Program Director of WINA.
During the 1990s, the statio transitioned from "middle of the road" to a news/talk format. In the late 90s, WINA's owners, Gray Broadcasting (also owners of WQMZ), merged with Eure Communications, owned by William L. Eure Jr., owners of crosstown WCHV-AM and WWWV-FM. The combined entity became Eure Communications.
In October 2004, Charlottesville-based Eure Communcations agreed to sell WINA, along with its other stations, to
Saga Communications . [cite press release |title=Saga Communications, Inc. Enters into an Agreement to Acquire 2 FM and 1 AM Radio Stations in Charlottesville, VA |publisher=Saga Communications |date=2004-10-13 |url=http://ir.sagacom.com/ReleaseDetail.cfm?ReleaseID=145248 |accessdate=2008-06-22]After
Michael Savage 's comments on Autism, WINA dropped the show from its lineup replacing it withDave Ramsey . [cite web |url=http://www.readthehook.com/blog/index.php/2008/07/29/wina-drops-show-over-autism-cracks/ |title=WINA drops show over autism cracks |accessdate=2008-07-30]References
External links
* [http://www.wina.com 1070 WINA Newsradio Online]
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