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WRVW (107.5 FM) is a
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licensed to the city of Lebanon, Tennessee, but serving the nearby Nashville market. It is currently branded as 107.5 The River, broadcasting a Top 40 (CHR) format, and has become something of a heritage station for Top-40 music in middle Tennessee. It is owned by iHeartMedia and operates out of studios in the world-famous "
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" area. Its transmitter is located just north of downtown Nashville.


History


WCOR-FM/WUSW (US107)

The station signed on the air on August 31, 1962, as WCOR-FM on the 107.3 MHz frequency in
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as the FM sister station to WCOR. It played a
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format for its first 19 years on the air. The station also broadcast some
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programming in the middle and late 1970s. By 1980, it branded itself as US107 and changed its callsign to WUSW. This station proved to be short-lived; its absentee owner shut it down along with its AM sister, WCOR, in mid-1981. It was sold, moved to Nashville, and had its frequency changed to 107.5 in order to accommodate a power increase (the
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ruled out a power increase for 107.3 because of its proximity to WQLT-FM in Florence, Alabama, which is also on 107.3).


WYHY (Y107)

The station received a complete overhaul when it moved to 107.5 FM in 1982, and went on to become one of Nashville's most successful radio stations. When the move was complete, the callsign was changed to WYHY. Those call letters and the station's official branding ''Y107'' lasted from 1982 until 1996. Initially under its new incarnation, Y107 broadcast
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music. Within a few years, however, WYHY became a /Top 40/ CHR station, competing with two other similar stations, ''KX 104 FM'' (
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) and ''96 Kiss FM'' (
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). Desiring a dose of attitude, craziness, and most of all fun, WYHY hired Coyote McCloud from WWKX in 1984 and launched a new morning show titled ''Coyote McCloud and The Y107 Morning Zoo Crew'' or ''The Y Morning Zoo'' for short. WYHY quickly became more aggressive in its programming approach and promoted itself as ''The Outrageous FM''. This format, which very edgy for their time but tame by current day standards, was popular among babies kids and most importantly teens as well for its targeted demographic young adults. However, the antics of WYHY did disgust the much older yet more conservative area residents, and WYHY even became the subject of a report on
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' '' 48 Hours'' about "shock radio". During this time, however, WYHY enjoyed enormous popularity across the board, and was regularly Nashville's highest-rated radio station. By the early 1990s, WYHY's act wore thin as teenage tastes began changing to
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, and WYHY's popularity began to decline. Ratings went down as was the case for most Top 40/CHR stations across America around that time, and WYHY no longer impressed advertisers as a result. After a brief stint with a rock-leaning Top 40/CHR format in 1993 failed to improve ratings, the station quickly reverted to mainstream contemporary hits. Around this time, the station entered a local marketing agreement with SFX Broadcasting and became a sister station to
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. SFX eventually purchased WYHY outright and made some wholesale changes to the station. The "Outrageous FM" era was over as the station again took a more straight forward approach to make it more palatable to advertisers. Despite the changes, the Y107 branding still carried a negative connotation among local businesses due to the sheer number of crazy stunts that WYHY pulled in order to get publicity earlier in its life. WYHY also had its lowest ratings in over 10 years during the mid-1990s. Additionally, Coyote and most of the Y107 airstaff, as well their mascot the Tookie Bird, left the station in early 1995. These factors led management to completely overhaul and rebrand the station.


WRVW (107.5 The River)

On February 15, 1996, at 3 p.m., air personality Gator Harrison was joined in the studio by pop artist
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, and the station changed its branding to "107.5 The River", and its format to
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. A few days later, the callsign changed to WRVW. Over the next few years, however, the station's format gradually returned to Top 40. The station, to this day, still promotes itself as "The River". After a series of ownership changes, WRVW was acquired by Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia). The station's flagship show is ''Woody and Jim in the Morning'', hosted by Woody Wood and Jim Chandler, who previously worked together at stations in
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, and
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. The staff had been remarkably consistent through the Rich Davis era but changed after his departure. Rich Davis, who joined from WZEE in Madison in 2000, was the operations manager/program director until late 2011. "Madison" (who voice-tracks from
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) now handles 1–3 p.m., but has been with the station since 2004 and tracked the whole midday show until mid-2008. Ryan Seacrest's show joined the lineup in August 2008, weekdays from 12–3 p.m. but added an extra hour in June 2009 and now runs 9 a.m.–1 p.m. "Ryno" holds down afternoons and has done so since early 2003. "Butter" – famous for his "What's Down Butter's Britches" game, has been with the station on and off for years, but was the full-time night jock and music director from 2004 until late March 2012. Program director Brian Mack was made Rich Davis's replacement in spring 2012. "Scooter" and "Lunchbox" worked mostly on weekends.


HD Radio

WRVW broadcasts in the HD format: *HD 1 is "The River" *HD 2 is " Silent" From 2009 until January 1, 2020, WRVW broadcast an HD2 signal. It first began under the branding "Future Radio" until 2012, when the name changed to "Hit Nation Radio". The HD2 signal was discontinued temporarily on January 1, 2020, because of budget constraints at owner iHeartMedia.http://www.hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=44 HD Radio Guide for Nashville In mid-2020, WRVW's iHeart sister WLAC began simulcasting on the HD2 signal. In late November 2022, WRVW stopped simulcasting WLAC on the HD2 signal and changed the format to 24/7 Christmas music. It was noticed on January 1, 2023, that the HD2 signal had been taken off the air again.


Former DJs/staff

*The Y107 Tookie Bird (CEO/Founder/Mascot) *Mike Kenney (General Manager) *Dan Swensson (LSM/GM) * Coyote McCloud (1942–2011) ''Morning Zoo'' *Rhett Walker (Gary Burleigh/''Morning Zoo'', now retired, lives in Seattle) * Marc Chase (PD/OM/''Morning Zoo'') *Tony Galluzzo (Operations Manager) *Louis Kaplan (PD/Music Director) *Cameron Adkins (Chief Engineer) *Bumper Morgan (Production Director/Imaging/Promos) *Kim Greco (Traffic Director) *Margaret Pennington (Business Manager) *Dana "Do-Right" Knight (Zoo Crew Morning Show Producer, On-Air Talent) *Teresa Birdsong (Promotions Director) *Missy Whitaker (Promotions Director) *Tom Peace (left broadcasting profession) * J. Karen Thomas (Middays) became an actress, died in 2015 *Hollywood Hendrix (Nights),(Mid-days/Production Director) now working at iHeart Media, Nashville, TN *Christopher Holmes (Middays) *Billy Breeze (Afternoons) *Gary Jeff Walker (Afternoons) *Downtown Billy Brown (Afternoons) *Eric Page (Nights) *Dianna Lynn (Overnights) *Spyderman (Overnights) *Tim & Tom (Overnights) *Hawk Harrison (Overnights) *Rick O'Shay (Cam Cornelius) *Deacon Dave "The Breakfast Slave" (Dave Park/
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Helicopter Traffic Reporter) *Buck Nayked (Y-107 Traffic) *Gator Harrison (Tony Hawkins) *John "Rock 'n Roll" Smelly (Weekends) *Dale Doe (Weekends) *Jimmy B. (Weekends) *Booger *Mary "Proud Mary" Lassiter (Also worked with Sister Station
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, now retired, lives in Louisville) *Blair Saldana "Producer Blair" (Mornings) *Brian Mack (PD)(now PD
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) *Jet Black (Nights, APD/MD) (left radio in 2015) *Chris Mann (Nights) *Billy Breeze *Boomer the Love Broker (Nights) (Now OM for
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Indianapolis and PD
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) *Temple Hancock (Swing)(Now at Sirius/XM) *Dylan (nights/prod 1998) *Bryan(Keith)Palmer *Wes McCain *Rich Davis (OM/PD '00 -'11)(now OM
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, PD
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) *Butter (MD/Nights)(now afternoons
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Nashville) *Lunchbox *Chris Chicago *Ashlee Fox *KC Holiday *Derry London *Jack Evans (OM/PD) *Kris Earl Phillips (OM/PD) *Michael St. John *Cruz (nights) *Intern Adam Davis (morning co-host, nights summer of 2012) *Marc Murphee (morning co-host with Proud Mary 1998-1999)


References


External links

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The Y107 Museum
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