WKVE

KVE is an Album Oriented Rock formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, serving Westmoreland County, Fayette County and Southwestern Pennsylvania in particular. KVE is owned and operated by Broadcast Communications, Inc.

KVE
CityMount Pleasant, Pennsylvania
Broadcast areaSouthwestern Pennsylvania
Branding103.1 KVE
103 KVE
SloganAlbum Oriented Rock For The Pittsburgh Area
Frequency103.1 MHz
First air date1978 (as WANB-FM)
FormatAlbum Oriented Rock
ERP4,400 watts
HAAT244 meters (801 ft)
ClassB1
Facility ID32210
Transmitter coordinates39°54′49.60″N 79°37′57.40″W
Former call signsWANB-FM (1978-2009)[1]
OwnerBroadcast Communications, Inc.
Sister stationsWKHB-FM, WKHB, WKFB, WKHJ, WEDO, and WANB
Websitekve.fm

History

Formerly WANB-FM, the station had been simulcasting the broadcast day of sister station WANB. The station was previously licensed to Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, USA, and obtained a construction permit to change its community of license to Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, raise power, and move its tower to better serve southwestern Pennsylvania.

On March 9, 2009, the call letters were changed to WKVE.[1] One year later, on March 9, 2010, the station silenced its Waynesburg transmitter and began broadcasting from its new facilities, repeating a "loop" directing former WANB listeners to that station's other frequencies, 1210 AM and 105.1 FM, and announcing the current format which debuted on May 4, 2010 on 103.1. [2]

Call Sign

The WKVE callsign was originally used at WDDH in St. Mary's, Pennsylvania. That station was built in 1986 as WKYN by Robert & Ashley Stevens and owned and operated under their corporate entity Broadcast Communications, Inc. In the early 1990's WKYN became WKVE and aired the "KVE" album oriented rock format. After the Stevens sold WKVE in the mid 1990's to begin acquiring stations in their hometown area, of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, the callsign was then subsequently used by Educational Media Foundation at one of their K-LOVE format stations, which is now WKVK, licensed to Semora, North Carolina. Educational Media Foundation transferred the callsign WKVE back to Broadcast Communications, Inc. for use at what was then WANB-FM, which became WKVE when a major facility upgrade, including the move from Greene County to Westmoreland County was implemented. Though similar, WKVE's callsign is not a "nod" to nearby WDVE in Pittsburgh. The "KVE" format is a true album oriented rock format that is programmed similar to the programming style of album oriented rock formats that were very popular in the 1970's and 1980's in particular.

On-Air Schedule

KVE on-air personalities include Bill Korch, Lynn Bradley(news), Michael J Daniels, Doug Cannin, Caleb Michaels(Program Director), and Ashley & Ben, the roving live remote broadcasting crew.

References

  1. "WKVE Call Sign History". Federal Communications Commission.
  2. O'Brien, Eric (2010-03-09). "WKVE Transitions". Pittsburgh Radio & TV Online. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
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