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Radio station in Emporia, Virginia
WYTT
Broadcast areaEmporia, Virginia
Greensville County, Virginia
Frequency99.5 MHz
Branding"99.5 & 105.9 Jamz"
Programming
FormatMainstream Urban
Ownership
Owner
  • John Byrne
  • (Byrne Acquisition Group, LLC)
Sister stationsWDLZ, WPTM, WSMY, WTRG, WWDR, WWDW
History
First air date2003
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID78379
ClassA
ERP1,270 Watts
HAAT152.7 Meters
Transmitter coordinates36°39′20.0″N 77°34′22.0″W / 36.655556°N 77.572778°W / 36.655556; -77.572778
Translator(s)105.9 W290DE (Murfreesboro)
Links
Public license information
WebcastWYTT Webstream
WebsiteWYTT Online

WYTT is a Mainstream Urban formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Emporia, Virginia, serving Emporia and Greensville County, Virginia. WYTT is owned and operated by John Byrne, through licensee Byrne Acquisition Group, LLC. WYTT is simulcast on translator W290DE 105.9 in Murfreesboro, North Carolina.

History

WYTT signed on in 2002 and changed calls to WLGQ the following year. It returned to the WYTT calls in 2005.

Ownership

In June 2003, then-WLGQ was sold to First Media by MainQuad Communications Inc. as part of a nine station deal with a total sale price of $11.35 million.

Effective December 20, 2019, Byrne Acquisition Group acquired WYTT, six sister stations, and two translators from First Media for $3.4 million.

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for WYTT". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "WYTT Facility Record". Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. BIA Financial Networks (2003-06-09). "Changing Hands". Broadcasting & Cable.

External links

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See also
List of radio stations in North Carolina
List of radio stations in Virginia


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