WLES

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WLES
WLES-AM 2014.PNG
Broadcast areaMetro Richmond
Frequency 590 kHz
BrandingTruth Radio 590
Programming
Format Christian Talk
Ownership
Owner
  • Stuart Epperson
  • (Truth Broadcasting Corporation)
WTRU, WDRU, WCRU, KUTR
History
First air date
September 28, 1959 (1959-09-28), in Lawrenceville
Former frequencies
580 kHz (1959–2014)
Technical information [1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 72504
Class D
Power 1,000 Watts daytime
58 Watts nighttime
Transmitter coordinates
37°30′52.0″N77°30′28.0″W / 37.514444°N 77.507778°W / 37.514444; -77.507778
Translator(s) 97.7 W249CI (Bellwood, Virginia)
Links
Public license information
Webcast WLES Webstream
Website truthnetwork.com

WLES (590 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Bon Air, Virginia, United States, serving the Greater Richmond Region. WLES is owned and operated by Stuart Epperson, through licensee Truth Broadcasting Corporation. [2] It airs a Christian radio format as part of "The Truth Network", originating in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.Programming is also heard on FM translator station W249CI at 97.7 MHz.

Contents

WLES began as a daytime-only radio station in Lawrenceville in September 1959. It primarily broadcast a country music format. The station was moved into the Richmond area in the 2010s.

History

WLES began broadcasting on 580 kHz from Lawrenceville, near the Virginia-North Carolina border, on September 28, 1959. [3] It was a 500-watt, daytime-only outlet. [4] The station was founded by Harry A. Epperson Sr. and was sold to Elton N. Doyle and William C. Link in 1966. [5] Doyle became mayor of Lawrenceville in 1970; he sold his interest in the station in 1980, with Link becoming the sole owner, [4] and remained mayor another decade. [6]

Link sold WLES and WHFD (105.5 FM) to Willis Broadcasting Corporation in 1999. At that time, both stations broadcast country music. [7] Within a year, Willis opted to retain the FM outlet and sold the AM station to Chesapeake-Portsmouth Broadcasting Corporation, owned by Nancy Epperson. [8] By 2005, the station was airing an oldies format. [9]

Chesapeake-Portsmouth Broadcasting filed a request in July 2007 to transfer the license of WLES to Truth Broadcasting, headed by Nancy's son Stu Epperson, Jr., [10] but withdrew the request in August 2007. [11] Subsequently, a construction permit request was filed to conduct a frequency swap with nearby station WLVA, which is owned by Truth Broadcasting and operated on the adjacent frequency of 590 kHz; the frequency change would also see WLVA move from Lawrenceville to Bon Air, a suburb of Richmond. [12] The swap was completed in 2011. The station was issued a license to operate on 590 kHz on March 28, 2014.

Effective May 21, 2019, Chesapeake-Portsmouth Broadcasting sold WLES to Truth Broadcasting Corporation for $75,000; Truth was already providing its programming. [13]

Translator

In addition to the main station, WLES is relayed by an FM translator. [14] The translator was acquired from another Epperson company, Delmarva Educational Association, for $100,000 in 2022 but was broadcasting WLES beforehand. [15]

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info
W249CI97.7 FM Bellwood, Virginia 143583240131  m (430  ft)D LMS

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