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Wvlg
After the power outage this morning, our clock/radio died. The new ones look great and would let me sync with my phone but the problem is that those only have FM radios so WVLG won't be available. I have looked online for info or apps that would allow me to stream that station through my phone but have hit a dead end. Is there a way that I haven't found?
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If you have Comcast cable tv, channel 99 is the vlg, am 640 radio station I don't know about other cable services.
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Try this link and app
WVLG - 640 AM Wildwood, FL - Listen Online - TuneIn tunein.com/radio/WVLG-640-s23548 Listen online to WVLG 640 in Wildwood, FL. The Voice Of The Villages. ... Listen to 100,000+ live radio stations, plus all your favorite podcasts and shows. |
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They've been aware of the technology for a long time, but don't want to spend the bucks to utilize it.
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Why don't you get a new clock radio that has AM??? Go to Amazon and search "am fm clock radio". They are available and reasonably priced. (If you need a weather alert radio too and want to spend a little more money, get a Sangean CL100. Under $70 also have am/fm with alarms....the best rated wx radio too!)
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Thanks for the help. I bought a very nice iHome clock/radio on sale at Kohls with a dock for my phone that lets me play it through the radio speakers. If I need to hear WVLG for some reason, I can tune to channel 99 on a tv.
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Just to see what kind of response I get (if any) I just sent an email to WVLG Radio asking if broadcasting via an online stream is a possibility in the future. If I get a reply, I will post it on TOTV. |
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I've always gotten the sense that they want to keep things like WVLG and the Sun newspaper exclusive to people that are actually here in the bubble. I don't think they see any business sense in going online with the radio. What good would it do for a local advertiser to have someone several states away listening to their ad? They sure aren't going to pay more for that privilege.
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A lot of streaming radio stations run their own ads during commercial breaks. I can see the developer running a lot of "come on down and see for yourselves" type ads. They're missing out on a great marketing idea.
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