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Radio station in Lewistown, Pennsylvania
WKVA
Broadcast areaLewistown, Pennsylvania
Frequency920 kHz
BrandingGold Hits WKVA
Programming
FormatGold-based Soft AC
Ownership
OwnerWVNW, Inc.
History
First air dateDecember 4, 1949
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID9948
ClassB
Power1,000 watts day
500 watts night
Translator(s)100.3 W262DO (Lewistown)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitegoldhitswkva.com

WKVA (920 AM) is a gold-based soft adult contemporary music formatted radio station in the Lewistown, Pennsylvania market. The station is owned by WVNW, Inc.

History

WKVA signed on the air on December 4, 1949, with 1000 watts of power, daytime only, and an omni-directional pattern from a single antenna tower at its transmitter site south of Juniata Terrace. In the early 1960s, WKVA applied for, and was granted, nighttime authority with a directional pattern at 500 watts and consequently constructed two additional towers to accommodate the change.

Under the leadership of Robert Wilson, WKVA was home to an MOR format for much of its history. Announcers such as Fran Fisher, and Kerby Confer, 'cut their teeth' in the radio business at the controls of WKVA.

In the early 1990s, Wilson, whom by now was programming a country and western format on WKVA, eventually could no longer compete with the FM stations in the area, and eventually sold the station to the owners of a new competing FM country station, WVNW, Harry and Anna Hain. The Hain's had FM stations WVNW and WCHX in their portfolio of broadcast properties, and WKVA made a logical addition. WKVA then shifted to an oldies format station, adding Motorola C Quam AM stereo in the mid 90s.

On October 15, 2018, WKVA changed their format from oldies to classic hits, branded as "Big 100.3" (now simulcast on FM translator W262DO 100.3 FM Lewistown).

On January 1, 2020, WKVA changed their format from classic hits to gold-based soft adult contemporary, branded as "Gold Hits WKVA 920 AM and 100.3 FM".

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for WKVA". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. WKVA Flips to Classic Hits Big 100 Radioinsight - October 15, 2018
  3. WKVA Relaunches With Gold Hits Radioinsight - January 1, 2020

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Radio stations in Lewistown-Mifflintown, Pennsylvania (Mifflin and Juniata County)
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Radio stations in South Central Pennsylvania
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Altoona
East Central Pennsylvania
State College
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See also
List of radio stations in Pennsylvania
Adult contemporary radio stations in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
See also
adult contemporary
classic hits
college
country
news/talk
NPR
oldies
religious
rock
sports
top 40
urban
other radio stations in Pennsylvania

40°34′45″N 77°34′18″W / 40.57917°N 77.57167°W / 40.57917; -77.57167

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