WSVS PURE COUNTRY 97.1FM & 800 AM - Classic country music. Virginia's oldest continuous operating station. Home base for Lester Flat and Earl Scruggs.
W S V S is one of Virginia’s oldest radio stations and was the home of many talented on air broadcasters and recording artists over the years.
WSVS began broadcasting April 4, 1947, on a frequency of 650 kHz. Formal dedication ceremonies, held April 6, 1947, included transcribed speeches by government officials and broadcasts from the station's studios in Crewe, Blackstone and Farmville. The station was licensed to Southern Virginia Broadcasting Company.
In 1955, WSVS received the Douglas Southall Freeman Award for public service in radio journalism from the Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters. The award was for the station's coverage of three hurricanes, Connie, Diane and Hazel.
The station changed formats to Sports on August 11, 2014, after years as a Classic Country/Bluegrass station. On October 15, 2014, WSVS changed their format from sports back to Classic Country and Bluegrass.
WSVS Pure Country