WXEZ

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WXEZ
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City of license Yorktown, VA
Broadcast area Norfolk/Virginia Beach
Branding "Star 94.1"
Frequency 94.1 (MHz)
Format Urban Gospel
ERP 40,000 watts
Class B
Owner Max Media
Sister stations WVBW,WXMM,WGH-FM
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.wxez941.com

WXEZ, Star 94.1, is a Contemporary Inspirational station serving the Newport News-Norfolk-Virginia Beach listening area. It is owned by Max Media of Hampton Roads, its COL is Yorktown, Virginia and the studios are in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Its transmitter is located in Yorktown. WXEZ is the new flagship station for Old Dominion University men's and women's basketball, and the syndicated home of the Yolanda Adams Morning Show.

[edit] History

The station had originally been WYVA , a local country music station serving Yorktown, Virginia, its city of license. In 1982, the station changed calls to WKEZ as "The Keys To Your Country "

In the late eighties the station was sold to Eure Communications, who continued the country format until Oct 14, 1991 , when , via a time brokerage arrangement, became a simulcast of Norfolk AAA station WKOC "The Coast", and WKEZ changed calls to WKOD until September 15 1992, when the station went back to its own programming as Soft Rock formatted WXEZ, "EZ94".

In the nineties the station's facilities were upgraded to give it a much improved signal over the Tidewater area . In 2000, Eure sold the station to Barnstable Broadcasting , who already owned Norfolk stations ( at the time WGH AM/AM , WCMS AM/FM , and WWSO-FM ). Upon the sale , Barnstable flipped the station to a gospel format as "Gospel Praise 94.1" and later " Star 94.1 "

Barnstable Broadcasting sold its Norfolk cluster to locally based Max Media in early 2005. The cluster ( 92.9/WFOG, 94.1/WXEZ, 97.3/WGH, 100.5/WXMM, 1310/WCMS ) went for $80M. A sixth station in the Barnstable cluster ( 1050/WVXX formerly WCMS-AM ) was sold separately.

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