They were best playing hard rock as WVTS in the 70's. Think they were even in quad for awhile...now those were the days. I never liked anything they ever did after that.
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I worked at WVTS from March 1977 until May 1980 and the station's format was soft rock. Bob Rouse was the GM. A board of 12 Christian business and professional men had purchased & taken over the station in December, 1976.
I had been in Southern Illinois & 3 friends I'd known at SIU who lived in Illinois but near TH, each called me separately and told me about this 50 KW FM station in Terre Haute that had just been bought by Christian businessmen & whose format WAS GOING TO BE A BLEND OF CLEAN SECULAR MUSIC WITH A MIX OF CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC. There would also be 60 second drop-ins, thought-starter type of spots about Jesus, not fire-n-brimstone. This type of approach to contemporary Christian radio was being tried around the country in the late '70s and early '80s. THIS WAS THE ONE & ONLY REASON WHY I APPLIED FOR A POSITION AT WVTS, TERRE HAUTE.
As Program Directors came & went I discovered that they weren't being told about the original intention for the station, hence the reason why the station was still playing songs with garbage lyrics and not playing any CCM. Finally in early 1980 I was made the WVTS Music Director & I immediately began weeding out songs with filthy lyrics and mixing in contemporary Christian music.
By late April/early May 1980 a couple of major advertisers were complaining about the "religious" music we were playing & I was told to pull it. I said that that was the only reason I was there & turned in my notice. In LESS than 2 weeks 3 people in Indy called me to tell me about "the station in Plainfield" that was being bought by WBRI & would become a CCM station. On May 26, 1980, I started as the new Program Director for WBRI and the soon-to-come Love 98 WXIR. Praise the Lord! That's my history with WVTS.