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See also: WJEN
WDVT
Image:WDVT Logo.jpg
City of license Rutland, Vermont
Broadcast area Lebanon-Rutland-White River Junction
Branding 94.5 The Drive
Frequency 94.5 MHz
First air date September 24, 1990 (as WHWB-FM)
Format Classic Hits
ERP 3,000 watts
HAAT -73 meters (-239 feet)
Class A
Facility ID 14719
Transmitter Coordinates 43°46′42.00″N 72°55′49.00″W / 43.7783333, -72.9302778
Callsign meaning Drive VT (Vermont)
Former callsigns WJEN (1/14/94-2/08/08)
WYOY (4/15/91-1/14/94)
WHWB-FM (9/24/90-4/15/91)
Owner Pamal Broadcasting
(6 Johnson Road Licenses, Inc.)
Sister stations WJEN, WJJR, WSYB, WZRT
Website 945thedrive.com

WDVT (94.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Classic Hits music format branded as "The Drive."[1] Licensed to Rutland, Vermont, USA, the station serves the Lebanon-Rutland-White River Junction area. The station is currently owned by Pamal Broadcasting.

History

The station was assigned the call letters WHWB-FM on September 24, 1990. On April 15, 1991 the station changed its call sign to WYOY. On January 14, 1994, the call sign changed to WJEN.[2] On February 8, 2008, the country format ("Cat Country") and WJEN call sign were moved to 105.3 FM, with 94.5 FM WDVT becoming the simulcast station. After two weeks of simulcasting its former format, WDVT became a classic hits station known as "The Drive."[3] The new format began at 6:00 AM on February 22, 2008. The first song "The Drive" played was Bachman-Turner Overdrive's "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet."

References

  1. ^ Fybush, Scott (2008-03-03). "Thie Week's Bloodbath: Citadel", NorthEast Radio Watch. 
  2. ^ "WDVT Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ "WDVT is now 'The Drive'". Rutland Herald, Rutland, Vermont, USA.

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