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Radio station in Peachtree City, Georgia
WMVW
Simulcasts WMVV Griffin
Broadcast areaAtlanta metro area (south)
Frequency91.7 MHz
BrandingNew Life FM
Programming
FormatChristian talk and teaching
AffiliationsSRN News
Ownership
OwnerLife Radio Ministries
Sister stationsWMVV
History
First air date2010
Call sign meaningsister station to WMVV
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID86333
ClassC3
ERP13,000 watts
HAAT75 metres (246 feet)
Transmitter coordinates33°14′39″N 84°25′49″W / 33.24417°N 84.43028°W / 33.24417; -84.43028
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitewmvv.com

WMVW (91.7 FM) is a non-commercial Christian radio station having Peachtree City, Georgia as its city of license. WMVW airs a format consisting of Christian talk and teaching programs as well as Christian music. Programs heard on WMVW include Running to Win with Erwin Lutzer, Turning Point with David Jeremiah, Focus On The Family, and Revive Our Hearts with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth.

The station came on the air in early 2010 as part of the American Family Radio network. It is a counterpart to WMVV FM 90.7 in nearby Griffin, Georgia, both of which are on the southern edge of metro Atlanta, and are part of its media market. The station's original application dates back to 1997, and its construction permit was finally issued a decade later in 2007, superseding two issued in 2005. It requested and received a modification of the permit in 2009, and in May 2010 requested and was finally issued its broadcast license.

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for WMVW". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. PROGRAM GUIDE, WMVV. Retrieved November 18, 2018.

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