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WVUV American Samoa arises from the ashes?
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Recent Reports of Demise 

Recent reports that WVUV American Samoa may have finally disappeared
ffrom the Pacific airwaves for ever, aren't yet the end of the story.
The DX press has carried news that the application to move to 720 had
been dismissed and the call letters deleted. If true, this would be a
sad end to what was once one of the most popular radio stations in
the South Pacific.

WVUV has been on air

However, according to Larry Fuss, WVUV's owner, it's all because the
FCC wrongly thought the station had been off-air for more than a year.
Not so, says Larry. In fact, WVUV has been broadcasting on 648 with a
very low power, and the FCC had lost their application for an STA
[Special Temporary Authority] to broadcast!

WVUV has since petitioned the FCC for reconsideration of the decision
to delete the call letters and dismiss the application for the move
to 720.

Started life as 50 watt USN outlet

WVUV started out as a small 50w station operated by US Navy personnel
in Pago Pago in 1944, was later handed over to the American Samoan
government and with a 10kW transmitter, became a household name
around the South Pacific. It was later sold to private business
interests, and is now owned by Larry's South Seas Broadcasting Co.

Fire destroyed studios and records

According to Larry, the building and old records of WVUV were
destroyed by fire in about 1998. The future of WVUV-AM is now linked
to Larry's highly successful KHJ-FM which broadcasts from modern
studios in Pago Pago.

'This is WVUV' on-line

You can read 'This is WVUV' a personal recollection of broadcasting
by one of its former DJ's at www.radioheritage.net where it's indexed
as story #8 on the 'More Stories' index page. 

Call for memorabilia to reconstruct heritage

If you have airchecks, old WVUV memorabilia or copies of QSL letters
and cards from WVUV, the Radio Heritage Foundation would like to hear
from you. WVUV and ourselves are keen to see what we can reconstruct
from those ashes as regards the stations heritage.

Contact details

Either email info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or write to us at PO Box 14339,
Wellington, New Zealand.
Warm regards, David Ricquish




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