WMOV-FM (107.7 FM, "Party 107-7") is a commercial radio station in Norfolk, Virginia, serving Hampton Roads.
Communications, taking the call sign of the former station on 105.3 MHz that had been owned by televangelist Pat Robertson until its sale in May 1989.
[5] That ended when its parent company entered into an agreement in May 1992, to simulcast the music of WBSK, an urban contemporary station that was co-owned with WOWI.
[8] By March 1999, WSVY shifted to the then-popular Jammin' oldies format, which evolved back to urban AC.
[9] On March 1, 2004, WJCD flipped to adult contemporary as "Lite FM", and resumed its simulcast with 92.1, which dropped its urban format.
[12] On October 11, 2010, WJCD and WCDG became simulcasts again when WKUS moved from 105.3 to 107.7 and the 105.3 frequency became "Magic 105.3" with an AC-themed classic hits format.
On March 31, 2011, at 3 p.m., WKUS broke away from its simulcast of WKSA and flipped to rhythmic adult contemporary, branded as "MOViN' 107.7".
As of October 2018, WMOV-FM began patterning itself after sister station WKTU New York City with an emphasis on rhythmic pop/dance music.