WVCB
Broadcast areaGrand Strand
Frequency1410 kHz
Programming
FormatSilent
(was Contemporary Christian and Gospel music)
AffiliationsSRN
Carolina Panthers Radio Network
Sports USA Radio Network
Music & the Spoken Word
Ownership
OwnerWVCB RADIO
History
First air date
June 11, 1964[1]
Technical information
Facility ID31573
ClassD
Power500 watts day
168 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
33°58′20″N 78°23′2″W / 33.97222°N 78.38389°W / 33.97222; -78.38389

WVCB (1410 AM) is a silent radio station formerly broadcasting a combination of contemporary Christian and gospel music. WVCB transmitted with a daytime power of 500 watts, reducing to 168 watts during nighttime. It has always held the callsign WVCB.[2] WVCB was an affiliate of the Carolina Panthers Radio Network,[3] & aired other NFL games via the Sports USA Radio Network.[4] It also aired Music & the Spoken Word from CBS Radio.[5] WVCB went silent on September 15, 2021.[6]

History

Shallotte Broadcasting Company

The Shallotte Broadcasting Company applied for a new broadcasting license on April 30, 1962, which was granted on September 11, 1963. On October 3, 1963, the callsign WVCB was attached to the construction permit.[7] WVCB began broadcasting on June 11, 1964. Its license was granted on January 12, 1965.[8]

The John Worrell years

In January 1984, John Worrell bought the station.[9] Upon his death, ownership transferred to his wife, Joyce.[10] On December 24, 2014, the station went off the air;[11] it returned to the air on December 6, 2015.[12]

Post-John Worrell

WVCB changed its format in April 2017 to a more contemporary and gospel music format, adding national and local ministries as broadcast partners. WVCB also began streaming its broadcast on TUNEIN and the website. WVCB went silent on September 15, 2021 due to its transmitter failing.[13] Station ownership was contemplating the future of the station.

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