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WVSL (AM)

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Frequency
  
1240 kHz

City
  
Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania

Broadcast area
  
Sunbury-Selinsgrove-Lewisburg, PA

Branding
  
The Valley Sports Leader, ESPN Radio Selinsgrove

First air date
  
January 16, 1967 (1967-01-16)

Last air date
  
February 8, 2013 (2013-02-08)

WVSL (1240 AM, "ESPN Radio Selinsgrove") was a sports talk formatted radio station licensed to serve Riverside, Pennsylvania. The station was owned by Max Media and was operated out of the Max Media of Pennsylvania studios in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. The station operated in simulcast with sister station WVSL-FM. Established in 1967, WVSL surrendered its license to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on February 1, 2013; the license was canceled a week later.

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Studios

WVSL's main studio is located at 450 Route 204 Highway in Selinsgrove. WVSL, along with its sister stations, operates a public studio located inside the Susquehanna Valley Mall located in Hummels Wharf.

Programming

Notable weekday programming included SportsCenter All Night, Mike and Mike in the Morning, The Herd with Collin Cowherd, The Scott Van Pelt Show, The Doug Gottleib Show, and ESPN Radio Tonight.

WVSL was an affiliate of the Pittsburgh Steelers Radio Network and broadcasts Pittsburgh Steelers football, both at home and on the road, every Sunday/Monday during the NFL season in place of regularly scheduled programming. The station is an affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies Radio Network and broadcasts Philadelphia Phillies Baseball, both at home and on the road during the MLB season in place of regularly scheduled programming.

WVSL broadcast PHAC events throughout the year. These broadcasts may air in place of regularly scheduled programming.

References

WVSL (AM) Wikipedia