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WVTF Radio budget to be reviewed by Virginia Tech Foundation


ROANOKE, Va., June 10, 2010 – The Virginia Tech Foundation Executive Committee will consider the annual budget for WVTF Public Radio at its meeting Thursday, June 17 at the Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center, Appalachian Room.

The portion of the meeting dealing with WVTF will begin promptly at 11:30 a.m. and is open to the public because a portion of the WVTF budget comes from public funds. Only the WVTF portion of the meeting is open.

Services of Virginia Tech, WVTF Public Radio & RADIO IQ are listener-supported National Public Radio (NPR) member stations. They broadcast NPR and BBC news, locally and nationally produced classical and jazz music programs, state and regional news, locally produced journalism, conversation, information, and other cultural and entertainment programs. The stations cover central southwest, and southern Virginia, plus parts of North Carolina and West Virginia. Primary frequencies include, 89.1 FM  for WVTF Public Radio in Roanoke and Blacksburg, 89.7 FM for RADIO IQ in Roanoke and 1260 AM for RADIO IQ in Blacksburg, 89.7 FM and 89.3 FM  for WVTF in Charlottesville, 88.5 FM  for RADIO IQ in Charlottesville, and 92.5 FM for RADIO IQ in Richmond. For a complete listing of signals from Staunton to Greensboro and Richmond to Bristol, visit WVTF online.