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University of Virginia Flips WUVA To Nash Icon

Lance Ventaby Lance Venta
September 18, 2015

92.7 Kiss-FM WUVA Nash Icon Charlottesville University of Virginia Rick Miller Helen PowersWUVA made its flip to “Nash Icon” shortly after 12pm today. Rick Miller, formerly of WKSJ Mobile, WDTW Detroit and WDAF-FM Kansas City will Program and host mornings. Former “Generations 102.3” WZGN Promotions Director/afternoon host Helen Powers will take the same time slot at WUVA. The syndicated Nash Icon programming will fill other local timeslots.

Original Report 9/17: The Charlottesville, VA market is about to lose its only Commercial Urban formatted station as The University of Virginia will flip Urban AC/Classic Hip-Hop “92.7 Kiss-FM” WUVA to Country “92.7 Nash Icon“.

The station is owned by WUVA, Inc., a non-profit organization composed of University of Virginia students and alumni, but operated as a Commercial outlet. While the current format features student personalities, the website for the new format features all of the national “Nash Icon” personalities from Westwood One. The station does have a form for students to join the station.

While WUVA is currently the only Urban formatted station in the market, a new LPFM “101 Jamz” 101.3 WVAI-LP is set to launch in the next few weeks. WUVA will become the third Country station in the Charlottesville market joining Monticello Media’s duo of “Hitkicker 99.7” WCYK and Classic Country “94.1 Hank-FM” 1400 WKAV/W231AD that launched last week perhaps due to the pending flip at WUVA.

INSTANT INSIGHT: There’s going to be tremendous backlash over this format change as WUVA goes from student programming to syndicated Country (at least in the short-term). However as a stand-alone commercial station up against the two large clusters of Saga and Monticello Media with a niche format, there likely wasn’t much revenue coming in to support the station. If plugging in syndication in the short-term while relaunching operations with a format that is more mass-appeal for the market in general, then perhaps this is a long-term solution to keep WUVA in the hands of University of Virginia students for years to come.

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  1. Joseph_Gallant's avatar Joseph_Gallant says:
    11 years ago

    An interesting thought: Could WUVA-92.7 end-up getting copies of the music library for the “Nash Icon” format and a playlist listing what songs to play in what order, and have local talent play that music??

    It would be unusual, but it would combine a national format with local personalities.

    And it might be a harbinger of the future where the music in a particular format is heard at the same time on many stations around the country, but the announcing is local.

    Not likely, but it would be a positive step.

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    • Nathan Obral's avatar Nathan Obral says:
      11 years ago

      NASH Icon uses the STORQ® delivery method of automation where Westwood One transfers voice tracks liners and other production elements via FTP delivery. The music library is on the station’s hard drive, and is scheduled by automation logs sent by WW1.

      Jones Radio Networks and WAITT (which got bought out by Dial Global, then by WW1/Cumulus) created STORQ® to make a station sound as “local” as possible, even with a national programming service. And that is very likely why WUVA selected this specific format.

      Disclaimer: I did some freelance website design a few years ago for a small AM station that utilized STORQ®.

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  2. Paul Dodd's avatar Paul Dodd says:
    11 years ago

    “This town ain’t big enough for the three of us..”

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University of Virginia Flips WUVA To Nash Icon

Lance Ventaby Lance Venta
September 18, 2015

92.7 Kiss-FM WUVA Nash Icon Charlottesville University of Virginia Rick Miller Helen PowersWUVA made its flip to “Nash Icon” shortly after 12pm today. Rick Miller, formerly of WKSJ Mobile, WDTW Detroit and WDAF-FM Kansas City will Program and host mornings. Former “Generations 102.3” WZGN Promotions Director/afternoon host Helen Powers will take the same time slot at WUVA. The syndicated Nash Icon programming will fill other local timeslots.

Original Report 9/17: The Charlottesville, VA market is about to lose its only Commercial Urban formatted station as The University of Virginia will flip Urban AC/Classic Hip-Hop “92.7 Kiss-FM” WUVA to Country “92.7 Nash Icon“.

The station is owned by WUVA, Inc., a non-profit organization composed of University of Virginia students and alumni, but operated as a Commercial outlet. While the current format features student personalities, the website for the new format features all of the national “Nash Icon” personalities from Westwood One. The station does have a form for students to join the station.

While WUVA is currently the only Urban formatted station in the market, a new LPFM “101 Jamz” 101.3 WVAI-LP is set to launch in the next few weeks. WUVA will become the third Country station in the Charlottesville market joining Monticello Media’s duo of “Hitkicker 99.7” WCYK and Classic Country “94.1 Hank-FM” 1400 WKAV/W231AD that launched last week perhaps due to the pending flip at WUVA.

INSTANT INSIGHT: There’s going to be tremendous backlash over this format change as WUVA goes from student programming to syndicated Country (at least in the short-term). However as a stand-alone commercial station up against the two large clusters of Saga and Monticello Media with a niche format, there likely wasn’t much revenue coming in to support the station. If plugging in syndication in the short-term while relaunching operations with a format that is more mass-appeal for the market in general, then perhaps this is a long-term solution to keep WUVA in the hands of University of Virginia students for years to come.

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  1. Joseph_Gallant's avatar Joseph_Gallant says:
    11 years ago

    An interesting thought: Could WUVA-92.7 end-up getting copies of the music library for the “Nash Icon” format and a playlist listing what songs to play in what order, and have local talent play that music??

    It would be unusual, but it would combine a national format with local personalities.

    And it might be a harbinger of the future where the music in a particular format is heard at the same time on many stations around the country, but the announcing is local.

    Not likely, but it would be a positive step.

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    • Nathan Obral's avatar Nathan Obral says:
      11 years ago

      NASH Icon uses the STORQ® delivery method of automation where Westwood One transfers voice tracks liners and other production elements via FTP delivery. The music library is on the station’s hard drive, and is scheduled by automation logs sent by WW1.

      Jones Radio Networks and WAITT (which got bought out by Dial Global, then by WW1/Cumulus) created STORQ® to make a station sound as “local” as possible, even with a national programming service. And that is very likely why WUVA selected this specific format.

      Disclaimer: I did some freelance website design a few years ago for a small AM station that utilized STORQ®.

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  2. Paul Dodd's avatar Paul Dodd says:
    11 years ago

    “This town ain’t big enough for the three of us..”

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