WWWV

[3] WCCV-FM signed on March 5, 1960, with a middle-of-the-road format of post-war pop and light classical music.

[7] On January 10, 1977, the station adopted its current identity – album-oriented rock music, the branding "3WV", and the callsign WWWV.

[8] Clay sold all of his broadcasting interests in 1987-88; WWWV and WCHV went to Eure Communications, then-owners of WXEZ Yorktown.

[9] In 1998, Eure combined WWWV with Charlottesville Broadcasting Corporation's WINA (1070 kHz) and WQMZ (95.1 MHz) in a merger deal.

[citation needed] After co-owned WVAX (1450 kHz) was deleted in 2025, its sports talk programming was moved to WWWV's HD Radio signal in order to continue feeding an FM translator.