Radio Station Information

WRRR 93.9 FM

City of License:
St. Marys, WV

Format:
Adult Contemporary

Owner:
Seven Ranges (Seven Ranges Radio Company, Inc.)

WRRR is an FM radio station broadcasting at 93.9 MHz. The station is licensed to St. Marys, WV. The station broadcasts Adult Contemporary music programming. WRRR is owned by Seven Ranges.

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Listener Comments and Reviews

Our company would like to advertise an upcoming event with WRRR, how can we contact anyone ?
By: Tiratto Entertainment Inc on May 10, 2016

I like to listen to music on the way home. I hate that radio stations are playing so many sporting events now.
By: Dolores on March 15, 2017

There is probably no better way of getting acquainted with Jon Napier’s musical influences than by taking a look at his record collection. Starting on one end of the stack, and working your way to the other, you are just as likely to thumb past Guy Clark, Jimmy Martin, and Stephen Stills; as you are to find The Staples Singers, James Brown, and Ray Charles. The only way to make sense of how all these artists culminate into a single songwriter’s musical talents is to listen to Jon Napier perform. Born and raised in sparsely-populated Ritchie County West Virginia, it was the gift of a guitar from his grandmother that gave Jon a creative outlet in an area known more for oil and gas than for its musical traditions. As with many small-town upbringings, it was this combination of quiet country life with little to keep a young man entertained, and the lack of distractions that gave him the ability to focus on the guitar from a very young age. Sitting around picking and singing with his friends and family, Napier had amassed enough of a set-list that at the age of 14, he was asked to play his first show. Seeing his gift for music, other locals in the community, including his future mentor Mike Morningstar, provided him with additional guidance in the form of musical recommendations that extended beyond the Top 40 classic rock and country being played on the handful of radio station in the area. This timely introduction to such artists as Richie Havens and Neil Young gave Jon the inspiration to begin discovering his own abilities as a songwriter.
By: Jon Napier on April 12, 2018

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