WSVH is a 100,000 wattradio station broadcasting out of Savannah, Georgia at 91.1 FM. The station's singal is repeated by WWIO-FM (88.9 FM) in Brunswick, Georgia and WWIO-AM (1190 AM) in St. Mary's, Georgia. Together, the three stations serve the entire Georgia coastline. Their signals can be heard from Hilton Head, South Carolina to Jacksonville, Florida. The station is an affiliate of the Georgia Public Broadcasting radio network. The station has been on the air since April 20, 1981. The first song played on the station was Aaron Copland'sFanfare for the Common Man. In 1997, the station moved its studio to the world famous Skidaway Institute Of Oceanography on Skidaway Island just south of Savannah. The station plays mostly Classical musicThis article is about the broad genre of classical music in the Western musical tradition. For the period of music in the 18th century see Classical music era, for articles on classical music of non-Western cultures, see: List of classical music tradition, JazzFor other article subjects named Jazz see jazz (disambiguation). Jazz is a musical art form characterized by blue notes, syncopation, swing, call and response, polyrhythms, and improvisation. It has been called the first original art form to develop in th, and news from National Public RadioFor other meanings of NPR see NPR (disambiguation National Public Radio NPR is a private, not-for-profit corporation that sells programming to member radio stations; together they are a loosely organized public radio network in the United States. NPR was.
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List of radio stations in Georgia (U.S. state)Atlanta FM WRAS 88. 5 Atlanta ( College Radio) WRFG 89. 3 Atlanta (Local Public Radio) WABE 90. 1 Atlanta ( Classical_music) WREK 91. 1 Atlanta ( College Radio) WWEV Victory 91. 5 Atlanta ( Christian) WCLK Jazz 92 Atlanta ( Jazz) WZGC 93 Dave Atlanta ( Al
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