WVTK

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WVTK
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City of license Port Henry, New York
Broadcast area Champlain Valley, Vermont and Essex County, New York
Branding 92-1 WVTK
Slogan "Addison County's Radio Station"
Frequency 92.1 MHz
First air date 1982 (as WHRC-FM)
Format Adult Contemporary
ERP 18,000 watts
HAAT 3 meters
Class C3
Facility ID 53613
Callsign meaning VermonT's Kiss (from the Kiss-FM CHR format)
Former callsigns WHRC-FM (1982-1985)
WKLZ (1985-1988)
WHWB-FM (1988-1989)
WMNM (1989-1998)
WXNT (1998-1999)
WLCQ (1999-2001)
WJVT (2001-2003)
Affiliations The Weather Channel
Owner WVTK Radio, LLC
Webcast Listen Live
Website 921wvtk.com

WVTK (92.1 FM) is a radio station that transmits a signal from a broadcast tower located in Port Henry, New York, which is near to Middlebury, Vermont. WVTK has an 18,000 watt effective radiated power signal, most of which radiates a very potent north / south signal into Vermont's Champlain Valley. The signal can be heard clearly in Middlebury, Bristol, Brandon, and Vergennes, Port Henry, Ticonderoga, Burlington and Rutland. WVTK's business offices and broadcast studios are located in the Historic Marble Works Complex in Middlebury, Vermont.

WVTK has been through many format and ownership changes during its 25 years of being on the air. The station is currently owned by Ken and Lori Barlow, who have owned the station since July 2008. The station was once oldies for a several years under the call sign of WMNM as "Oldies 92", and returned to oldies once again under the call sign of WLCQ ("Q92"). On May 1, 2007, an oldies format based on the 1960s, early 1970s, and very late 1950s returned to 92.1 as "The True Oldies Channel", a syndicated radio programming stream from ABC Radio Networks. The format change lasted for only about 16 months, as the new owners of WVTK (Vox Radio Group) flipped the station in early September 2008 to an adult contemporary (AC) music format, with more of a local emphasis on Addison County.

Throughout the years, the station has had numerous call signs including WHRC-FM, WKLZ, WHWB-FM, WMNM, WXNT, WLCQ and WJVT. The WHWB-FM and WLKZ call signs were also used in Rutland on the 94.5 frequency prior to going dark in 1993 before the 94.5 frequency was reborn as WJEN "Cat Country". The WHWB-FM call sign was originally used on 98.1 FM in Rutland, VT prior to 1984 when WHWB-FM was a 50,000 watt station with an antenna height about 300 feet below average terrain on the West Proctor Road in Rutland Town, site of where the current WDVT transmits from. The 92.1 frequency started out as a 3,000 watt facility, and was upgraded to the current 18,000 watts with additional height being added to the Port Henry tower in the early 1990s. Formats on the 92.1 frequency have included: religion, country, CHR (from 2003-2008 under 92-1 Kiss FM), adult contemporary, rock, smooth jazz (twice), and once as a part time simulcast of New/Talk WSYB in Rutland. WVTK has also held an oldies format at three different times in its history. Clear Channel spun off WVTK to the new WVTK Radio, LLC in 2008, as it was not part of Clear Channel divesting its Burlington, Vermont stations to Vox Radio, current owners of WEAV, WEZF, WXZO & WCPV.

The full-service based Classic Hits format and positioning as "Addison County's Radio Station" has caught on well within Addison County, Vt and Essex County, New York. 92-1 WVTK also serves as the voice of Middlebury College Panther Hockey and Football, as well providing coverage for local area high school football,hockey and basketball coverage.

WVTK's current air staff includes, Ed Cwik and Rich Haskell mornings, 9-12 Jamie Dennis, 12-4 JJ Thompson and 4-7 Ken Gilbert. Other programming includes The John Tesh Radio Show at night, and weekend host, Ted Richards. 92.1 WVTK also offers some unique programming on weekends including The Mike Harvey Show, on Saturday evenings. On Sundays mornings, WVTK features "The Forgotten 45's" 6-8am, "Breakfast with the Beatles" 8-10am and Sunday evenings features "Time Warp" with Bill St. James 7-11pm.

By March 2012, following the transition of sister station WEZF from adult contemporary to hot adult contemporary, WVTK became the only AC station in the Burlington area. It then changed to the current Classic Hits format in July of 2014.

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