WCVR (1320
AM) is a radio station broadcasting a hybrid
country music
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format to
Randolph, Vermont
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, United States. Established in 1968, the station is owned by Robert and John Landry, through licensee Sugar River Media.
History
WCVR went on the air November 26, 1968.
The station was initially a
daytimer
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with a
middle-of-the-road music format that leaned country. The original owners were Frank Gilman and Nelson Crawford, businessmen from
White River Junction
White River Junction is an unincorporated village and census-designated place (CDP) in the New England town, town of Hartford, Vermont, Hartford in Windsor County, Vermont, Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,528 at the ...
. Their original general manager was the prominent Vermont radio-newspaper commentator Bob Smith, who staffed the station with a program director from
Burlington (Gary D'Arcangelo) and a morning man, Gene Puffer, who had operated a general store in a neighboring town. Puffer later purchased a radio station in
Wells River, WYKR (now
WTWN). The station struggled to gain traction with the local business community.
WCVR was sold during its first year in operation to Scott McQueen and Ted Nixon and Randy Odeneal, all
Dartmouth College
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graduates who subsequently built Sconnix into a very successful ownership group.
Sconnix sold the station to Vermont Radio Group in 1976;
in November 1980, WCVR was sold to Ed and Margaret Stokes.
It had shifted to a more contemporary country format by 1982, when
WCVR-FM was launched as an
FM simulcast of the station.
In 1987, the call letters were changed to WWWT;
by 1988, the station carried an
adult contemporary
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format, with the country format being heard solely on WCVR-FM.
In the 1990s, WWWT returned to simulcasting WCVR-FM, which by then was receiving its programming via the
Real Country
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network from ABC Radio (now
Cumulus
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).
In 1999, the Stokes sold WWWT and WCVR-FM to Excalibur Media;
Excalibur, in turn, was sold to
Clear Channel Communications
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the following year.
Soon after taking over, Clear Channel returned WWWT to separate programming, airing
Jones Radio Networks
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'
oldies
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Since 2 ...
service,
Good Time Oldies
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.
The station switched to a
talk
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...
format in May 2003; initially a simulcast of
WSYB
WSYB (1380 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Rutland, Vermont. Established in 1930, the station is owned by Pamal Broadcasting and broadcasts a classic hits radio format as "100.1 WSYB". Local high school and college sports coverage inc ...
in
Rutland
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Rutland has a ...
,
it began to relay
WTSL
WTSL (1400 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. It airs an adult hits radio format and serves the Lebanon-Hanover- White River Junction area. The station is owned by Great Eastern Radio, LLC. ...
in
Hanover, New Hampshire
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in 2006 (following Clear Channel's sale of WSYB), at which point the WTSJ call letters were adopted.
A few months later, WTSL was also sold, and WTSJ again changed simulcasts, this time to
WXZO
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and
WEAV
WEAV (960 AM) is an English-language American radio station in Plattsburgh, New York, with studios in Colchester, Vermont. The station broadcasts a sports format.
Owned and operated by Vox AM/FM, the station broadcasts on 960 kHz with a powe ...
in the
Champlain Valley
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.
In January 2008, Clear Channel agreed to sell its Vermont stations to Vox Communications
as part of Clear Channel's plan to divest itself of most of its smaller market radio stations. The sale was completed July 25, 2008.
Vox soon concluded that it had no interest in retaining WTSJ and WCVR-FM, and reached a deal to sell the stations to Great Eastern Radio in September 2008.
Great Eastern switched WTSJ to a simulcast of
Lebanon, New Hampshire
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country station
WXXK.
However, it never closed on the deal, and a year later Vox retook the station
and reinstated the simulcast of WEAV.
In March 2010, another deal to sell WTSJ, this time to Koor Communications, was reached. Koor took over the station on March 12, and reverted the station to Real Country.
The WCVR call letters were reinstated on April 23,
and the sale was finalized on June 25.
On February 3, 2017, WCVR was purchased by Sugar River Media, LLC. , the station has been re-branded as "North Country 1320".
Programming
Since March 31, 2017, at 8:00 p.m. local time, most programming on WCVR is generated locally. According to the station's website, music programming is a blend of country and roots music with
CBS News Radio
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at the top of every hour.
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