- WDVH (AM)
Infobox Radio Station
name = WDVH
frequency = 980 (kHz)
city =Gainesville, Florida
area = Gainesville-Ocala, Florida
format =Classic Country
owner =Pamal Broadcasting
licensee = 6 Johnson Road Licenses, Inc.
power = 5,000Watt s daytime, 166 Watts nightime
branding = Country Legends
slogan = WDVH Country legends, 101.FM 980 AM
class = D
website = [http://www.wdvh.net/ www.wdvh.net]
sister_stations =WDVH-FM ,WHHZ ,WKZY ,WRZN ,WTMG ,WTMN WDVH is a commercial
radio station inGainesville, Florida , broadcasting to the Gainesville-Ocala, Florida area on 980 AM. The programming issimulcast onWDVH-FM .History
WDVH signed on the air on in October 1955 from its current transmitter location on SE 27th street (formerly known as Kincaid Road). The call letters stand for the three partners that launched the station, Toby Dowdy, Rob Vaughn and Tom Hanson. Toby Dowdy was a country radio musician, Rob Vaughn owned the land and Tom Hanson was a radio station manager. Initially it was a day time only station.
In the mid 50's it became a rock and roller and added a second tower to give it night time service to much of Gainesville. Around 1968 both towers were lost in a storm and only one tower was replaced, making it a non-directional daytime station again.
WDVH was sold in 1969 to Roy Danner (of
Shoney's restaurant fame) and Larry Edwards. On May 1st 1970 the format changed toCountry Music .On June 30, 1980, the studio building burned down due to an electrical fire. Temporary studios were installed next to the transmitting tower in a double wide trailer while a new permanent studio building was built in place of the old one.
In April of 1988, WWLO 1430 kHz (now
WTMN ) was diplexed onto the WDVH tower. WWLO first went on the air with 2.5 kW daytime only. That station increased it's power to 10 kW daytime, 45 watts nightime in July of 2003.It was sold again to Bill Morris, who in turn sold it to Crystal which became Pinnacle AM Broadcasting, Inc. The format changed to
Adult Standards and the call letters were changed to WLUS in 1996 (US98). In 2000, the transmitter and computer automation equipment was ceased by the Alachua County Sheriff's department for failure to pay unrelated business debts. This equipment was bought at auction by morning show host, Jim Brand with the hopes that it could be re-installed, quickly returning the station to the air. When station ownership declined, the transmitter was sold to a religious broadcaster in St. Louis, Mo. The station remained dark for nearly 8 months while a sale was arranged toPamal Broadcasting . This sale was consummated in late 2000 after Pinnacle installed a new transmitter.When
Pamal Broadcasting took over, it combined the studios ofWKZY andWHHZ in the WDVH studio building. The format remainedAdult Standards until 2004, when it was changed back to Country music under the slogan "WDVH Country legends, 101.FM 980 AM"In 2005 the studios where moved across town to the Sunshine Broadcasting building on 100 NW 76th Drive (Tower Hill office park) along with
WTMN ,WTMG ,WKZY ,WHHZ andWDVH-FM . The Country Legends format continues to be very popular along with other local programming such as the Saturday morning show, Swap Shop.External links
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* [http://www.wdvh.org/ www.wdvh.org]
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