Unlike most co-owned AM-FM pairings of the time, this station was programmed independently from the start, and is now country WUSQ-FM.
The callsign WLVE (long associated with what is now WMIA-FM Miami) was "parked" on the license beginning in April 2009, in order not to lose control of the sign to another station operator.
Low-powered transmissions resumed for a few days each November – by way of a wire strung up at WUSQ-FM's site – as the Telecommunications Act mandates automatic deletion of a station that is continuously silent for one year.
[17] Winchester Radio rebuilt and launched in June 2011, a locally-oriented full service station with news, talk and eclectic variety music programming that ranged from the 1950s to the present.
[24] WXVA is licensed for 380 watts non-directional during the day from a site due south of Winchester near Kernstown, Virginia.
The station is also licensed for 500 watts directional at night, tightly oriented northwest-southeast to protect WTEL in Philadelphia, WTVN in Columbus, Ohio, and WPLY in Roanoke.
WXVA has operated nights under a succession of special temporary authorities at 125 watts non-directional from its daytime site.