Switch Is Flipped as WMVY Moves to New Studios
And in the end, The love you take, Is equal to the love you make.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Crowded old studio for intervie with Diane Ray.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Laurel Redington met her husband, Ray Whitaker, while working together.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Deejays Shawn Taylor and Alison Hammond.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Saturday evening deejay and superior court clerk George Davis thanked listeners.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Emotional final day at old location was bittersweet.
Mark Alan Lovewell
The new location at 489 State Road in West Tisbury.
Ray Ewing
Mariana Cibulasova, Rachel Simon, PJ Finn and Jess Phaneuf on day one in the West Tisbury deejay booth.
Ray Ewing
Mariana Cibulasova, Rachel Simon, PJ Finn and Jess Phaneuf on day one in the West Tisbury deejay booth.
Ray Ewing
Deejay Jess Phaneuf live streamed the changeover to fans around the world.
Ray Ewing
Still has that new radio station smell.
Ray Ewing
Engineer Rachel Simon wrangles the cables.
Ray Ewing
New, three-story building at 489 State Road has five recording studios.
Ray Ewing
The final song played from 121 Carroll’s Way, the station’s home since it began in 1983, was The End by the Beatles. And then the switch was flipped and The Beatles sang Hello, Goodbye from the new location at 489 State Road in West Tisbury, signalling that a new chapter had begun.
