Virginia Voice Broadcast Area
Virginia Voice programming is available in the Greater Richmond area using one of our pretuned radios. The Greater Richmond area is a 40- to 45-mile radius of the WCVE-FM broadcast tower, which is located at 23 Sesame St., North Chesterfield, VA 23235. Radio service includes the following cities and counties:
INDEPENDENT CITIES
Richmond
Petersburg
Colonial Heights
Williamsburg
Hopewell
COUNTIES (ALL OR PORTIONS)
Amelia (central and eastern)
Chesterfield
Goochland
James City
Louisa (southern)
Powhatan
Caroline (southern)
Dinwiddie
Hanover
King and Queen (western)
New Kent
Prince George
Charles City
Fluvanna (eastern)
Henrico
King William
Nottoway (northern)
Other Services in Virginia
WHRO Voice
WHRO Voice is our sister station in the Hampton Roads area. We make our on-air programming available to WHRO Voice, which rebroadcasts our programs from 6:00 pm to 10:00 am Monday through Friday, Saturday from 12:00 pm to noon Sunday and Sunday from 2:00 pm to 10:00 am Monday. WHRO Voice serves all or parts of the following cities and counties:
Chesapeake
Newport News
Poquoson
Hampton
Mathews (southern)
Address:
5200 Hampton Rd
Norfolk, VA 23508
Isle of Wight
Norfolk
Gloucester (southern)
Northampton
Williamsburg
Phone: (757) 889-9379
Program Coord: James Holzer
Suffolk
York
Virginia Beach
James City (southern)
Email: james.holzer@whro.org
Website: https://mediaplayer.whro.org/voice
The Metropolitan Washington Ear
The Washington Ear serves the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area. Virginia Voice sends the weekday recording of the Richmond Times-Dispatch for rebroadcast. In addition to the D.C. area, the Washington Ear also serves all or parts of the following cities and counties:
Arlington
Manassas
Fairfax
Address:
12061 Tech Road
Silver Spring, MD 20904
Alexandria
Loudon (eastern)
Contact: Ms. Neely Oplinger
Phone: (301) 681-6636
Falls Church
Prince William
Email: neely@washear.org
Website: www.washear.org
The Valley Voice
The Valley Voice serves the Shenandoah Valley area. The Valley Voice focuses on local news and information by presenting readings of publications from the region. Most listeners hear Valley Voice through Cable TV as the audio background of certain PEG(public / educational / governmental) channels. Valley Voice audio is present for all or part of the day on: Harrisonburg CitySpan, Staunton CitySpan, Charlottesville Public Access TV. The Valley Voice serves all or parts of the following counties and cities:
Augusta
Albemarle
Page
Orange (southwestern)
Staunton
Address:
JMU WMRA Radio Bldg.
983 Reservoir St
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Highland (eastern)
Greene
Rappahannock (southern)
Nelson (northern)
Harrisonberg
Phone: (540) 568-3810
Director: Matt Bingay
Rockingham
Madison (western)
Shenandoah (southern)
Charlottesville
Waynesboro
Email: bingaymc@jmu.edu
Website: www.wmra.org/valley-voice
WVTF Radio Reading Service
WVTF is a public service of the Virginia Tech Foundation and serves the Roanoke / Blue Ridge area. WVTF broadcasts a program mix of readings from local, regional and national newspapers and magazines. WVTF serves all or parts of the following counties and cities:
Bland (Eastern)
Alleghany
Pulaski
Salem
Carroll
Bedford
Patrick
Campbell
Galax
Salem
Danville
Covington
General Manager: Roger Duvall
3520 Kingsbury Lane
Roanoke, VA 24014
Giles
Bath
Montgomery
Botetourt
Floyd
Amherst
Henry
Appomattox (western)
Radford
Bedford
Lexington
Lynchburg
Phone: (540) 985-8900 or (540) 581-0620
Vol. Coord.: David Ward
Craig
Wythe (northeastern)
Roanoke
Rockbridge
Franklin
Nelson (southwestern)
Pittsylvania
Halifax (western)
Roanoke
Martinsville
Clifton Forge
Email: wvtf@vt.edu
Website: www.wvtf.org/rrs-schedule