WTWV-FM

WTWV-FM (92.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Suffolk, Virginia, and serving Hampton Roads.

WXYW was largely automated, playing a beautiful music format of mostly instrumental versions of pop songs, as well as Hollywood and Broadway show tunes.

In 1970, the call sign was switched to WFOG, since the Tidewater region of Virginia, along the Atlantic coast, often experiences fog.

[7] Sunshine Wireless deleted the instrumentals and moved WFOG to a soft adult contemporary format, known as "Lite Favorites."

In early 2005, Max Media purchased WFOG, and the rest of the Barnstable cluster, making the stations locally owned and operated.

Max Media then flipped the station to adult contemporary as "92-9 The Wave," with "Forever Young" by Rod Stewart as its first song.

In July 2005, Michaels was let go by the new owners, who had hired Dick Lamb, the former morning host from rival station WWDE-FM, known as "2WD."

On September 12, 2005, Lamb made his return to the airwaves as the new morning host for The Wave, along with his "2WD Breakfast Bunch" sidekick Paul Richardson.

In September 2018, the station shifted its musical focus from classic hits to adult contemporary while maintaining its "Wave" branding.