WWEV-FM

Broadcast area Atlanta metropolitan area
Branding Victory 91.5
Slogan "The Sound of Revival"
Format Christian
ERP 8,900 watts
HAAT 293 meters
Class C2
Owner War Hill Christian Fellowship, Inc.
Webcast victory.radio/listen
Website victory.radio

WWEV-FM, known as Victory 91.5, is an American radio station in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The station has a Christian music format and is based in Cumming, Georgia.

Specialty programs

  • Rise & Stein - weekdays 6am-10am with David and Leanna Stein
  • Underground Revival - Friday 9pm-1am with Goshen Sai
  • City Takers (Saturday 9pm-midnight)

History

Victory 91.5 began broadcasting on December 8, 1981. In the beginning the radio station was totally automated. The music and announcers were taped. The tapes were then shuttled back and forth to the transmitter site on Sawnee Mountain in Cumming. It was not actually a radio station. At the time it was a one-room portable building at the base of the tower on top of the mountain. Bad weather made changing the tapes dangerous and difficult. Jim Pennington was the first General Manager and in the early years Bonnie Voss was the only on-air personality. They hired Mike Fernandez as the afternoon announcer in 1983. His slot was called "Heading Home with Mike". Mike was instrumental in bringing Contemporary Christian Music to the station. In 1984, Tim Bagley was hired to do fill in work but later started one of the longest running Christian Rock shows in the United States, Powersource.

Music

In the early history of the station the music was different from their current style. Most of the music could be classified as inspirational. It included such artists as Doug Oldham, George Beverly Shea, The Continental Singers and the Haven of Rest Quartet. The format was changed to all contemporary in 1985 when Barry Holt became the General Manager. The music aired on the station is selected for its message content first. They choose not to air songs if the message in the song is unclear. Music makes up most of the 24-hour day, featuring a contemporary style format that appeals largely to the young and middle-aged adult, with special emphasis on youth Saturday night. A couple of hours each day are set aside for teaching and preaching.

Technology

Victory 91.5 made the switch from https://victory915.com to https://victory.radio on May 9th, 2017[1]. The radio station was one of the first to have access to the EBU's new gTLD as a part of their pioneer program.

References

  1. "Victory.radio WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info". whois.domaintools.com. Retrieved 2018-07-09.

Coordinates: 34°14′13″N 84°09′36″W / 34.237°N 84.160°W / 34.237; -84.160


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