WRVC (930 kHz) is an ESPN Radio–affiliated sports–formatted station licensed to Huntington, West Virginia, United States, and serving the greater Huntington–Ashland metropolitan area.
A more likely explanation is that the call letters were sequentially assigned by the United States Department of Commerce between WSAX in Chicago, Illinois (now defunct) and WSAY in Port Chester, New York.
By 1926, Chase realized he was in over his head making the station profitable, and moved it across and down the Ohio River to Huntington.
[6] At the time, the station operated on 1190 kHz, and had to go off the air at sunset to protect clear-channel WOAI in San Antonio.
Huntington Publishing sold WSAZ-AM-TV to Goodwill Stations of Detroit in 1961 for $6 million, earning a handsome return on its investment of 34 years prior.
Nationally owned competitor Clear Channel (now iHeartMedia moved Rush Limbaugh and the Cincinnati Reds to WVHU, whereupon WRVC 930 AM joined Air America Radio network in 2004.
Programming also includes "The Drive" hosted by Paul Swann, a local sports talk show that airs weekdays from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Additionally, Paul Swann was named the 2022 National Sports Media Association West Virginia Sportscaster of the Year.