WVMJ


WVMJ is a commercial FM radio station broadcasting a CHR format with an Adult Top 40 lean, known as "Magic 104." Licensed to Conway, New Hampshire, the station serves the Mount Washington Valley of Northeast New Hampshire and the Northwest part of the Sebago Lake Region of Maine. On weekends, it carries "American Top 40" hosted by Ryan Seacrest, and syndicated by Premiere Networks.
The station is currently owned by Mt. Washington Radio & Gramophone, L.L.C. Programming is simulcast on FM translator station W251BD at 98.1 MHz in Berlin, New Hampshire.

History

Before the station was built, its construction permit was assigned the call sign WMLY on June 28, 1989. It took several years to sign-on but finally began broadcasting on October 23, 1995. It took the call letters WBNC-FM. As WBNC-FM, it aired a country music format simulcast with co-owned AM 1050 WBNC.
On December 17, 2001 it became the current WVMJ. WVMJ changed formats to Contemporary Hit Radio and its moniker to Magic 104 on December 26, 2001.

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