92.9 WTWV, owned by Max Media in the Norfolk-Virginia Beach market, has flipped from AC to Yacht Rock. A few stations in some small markets have done this over the last several months but this is a full power FM outlet in Market #46.
WTWV, The Wave, had been one of two AC stations in the Norfolk market. Few markets have more than one AC station and a handful have none. WTWV competed with Audacy's 101.3 WWWD. Then iHeart decided to take its Black Information Network off a full-power FM and put it on a lower-powered station. 105.3 WNOH flipped late last year to Soft AC.
So how will a playlist of Christopher Cross, Chicago, Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald do in 2026? I like listening to Yacht Rock on Sirius XM. But is it mass-appeal enough for a full-time FM format in a sizable market? Yah mo be there when it comes to the ratings?
WTWV, The Wave, had been one of two AC stations in the Norfolk market. Few markets have more than one AC station and a handful have none. WTWV competed with Audacy's 101.3 WWWD. Then iHeart decided to take its Black Information Network off a full-power FM and put it on a lower-powered station. 105.3 WNOH flipped late last year to Soft AC.
So how will a playlist of Christopher Cross, Chicago, Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald do in 2026? I like listening to Yacht Rock on Sirius XM. But is it mass-appeal enough for a full-time FM format in a sizable market? Yah mo be there when it comes to the ratings?