W251AO

W251AO
City of license Asheville, North Carolina
Broadcast area Asheville, North Carolina
Branding 98.1 The River
Slogan "Different is good"
Frequency 98.1 MHz
Repeaters 96.5-2 WOXL-HD2
First air date Oct. 1, 2008
Format Triple-A
ERP 250 watts
HAAT 0 meters
Facility ID 137991
Owner Saga Communications
Sister stations WOXL-FM, WTMT, WISE
Webcast Listen Live
Website 981theriver.com

W251AO, WOXL-HD2, 98.1 the River is a Triple-A[1] low-power radio station in Asheville, North Carolina. It is operated by Asheville Radio Group, owner of WOXL-FM, WISE and WTMT.[2] In addition to the over-the-air signal, The River is also heard on WOXL's second HD Radio channel, where it began.

History

Originally, 98.1 was a translator for WISE.[3] The River signed on October 1, 2008, with 10,000 songs in a row. Artists include Dave Matthews, Bob Marley, Van Morrison, Elvis Costello, Indigo Girls, R.E.M., U2, Norah Jones and Jack Johnson as well as less familiar performers such as Ray LaMontagne, Sara Bareilles, The John Butler Trio, My Morning Jacket, G. Love & Special Sauce and Ingrid Michaelson.[2][4][5]

General manager Bob Bolak described the station as being designed for those who do not like radio. Listeners of The River, he said, want quality music, both old and new. Brad Savage of WCNR in Charlottesville, Virginia acted as consultant. The first songs played were "Take Me to the River" by the Talking Heads, "Radio Nowhere" by Bruce Springsteen and R.E.M.'s "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)." [1]

References

  1. 1 2 http://www.triplearadio.com/news/index.php#ashevillesignon, Retrieved on 2008/10/02.
  2. 1 2 Tony Kiss, "New Radio Station on the Air," Asheville Citizen-Times, October 1, 2008.
  3. http://www.radioandrecords.com/RRWebSite/Format_RoomPage.aspx?FormatID=13, Retrieved on 2008/10/02.
  4. http://www.mountainx.com/ae/2008/new_radio_station_geared_toward_asheville_listeners_launches_october_1, Retrieved on 2008/10/02.
  5. http://www.fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=913225, Retrieved on 2008/10/02.

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