WOJL

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WOJL
Westwood One)
Ownership
OwnerPiedmont Communications, Inc.
WCVA, WJMA, WVCV
History
First air date
July 8, 1980 (as WLSA)
Former call signs
WLSA (1980–2004)
Call sign meaning
related to former Oldies format
Technical information
Facility ID41899
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT99 meters
Transmitter coordinates
38°1′37.0″N 78°1′5.0″W / 38.026944°N 78.018056°W / 38.026944; -78.018056
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteWOJL Online

WOJL (105.5

radio station licensed to Louisa, Virginia, serving Orange and Louisa counties. WOJL is owned and operated by Piedmont Communications, Inc.[1]

The format is simulcast on

MHz
.

History

WOJL signed on the air on July 8, 1980 with the callsign WLSA, carrying a Country format.

At midnight on May 27, 2004, WLSA dropped "105 Country" after being bought by Piedmont Communications and switched to oldies as "Oldies 105". A month later on June 28, the callsign was switched to WOJL, which is now broadcast in HD.

At noon on July 2, 2005, the format was switched again, this time to

Classic Hits as "Classic Hits 105.5".[2] The station reverted to the "Sam FM" branding in early January 2016. Also in early 2016, the station began simulcasting on 95.3 W237CA, an FM translator in Culpeper, via sister station 1490 WCVA
.

References

  1. ^ "WOJL Facility Record". Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ a b Venta, Lance (August 31, 2015). "Westwood One Cancels SAM; Leads To Multiple Flips". RadioInsight. Retrieved August 31, 2015.

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