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Allegheny Mountain Radio Day Sponsorships

An Allegheny Mountain Radio Day Sponsorship allows you to support your local community radio station while also acknowledging a special day or event for a loved one, friend or colleague such as birthdays, graduations, anniversaries, holidays, promotions, christenings or other special occasions or memorial for a loved one.

Allegheny Mountain Radio is seeking a part-time News Reporter for WCHG Radio Station in Hot Springs, Virginia

This position requires someone who is very detail oriented, self-directed and motivated to meet very precise news gathering standards and deadlines. Excellent oral and written communications skills are a must as well as good computer skills. The news reporter reports directly to the News Director. To apply for this position, please send your resume and a writing sample of your writing skills to Richard Hise, General Manager for AMR to richard@amrmail.org by, May 24, 2019

Allegheny Mountain Radio provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, nation origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender, identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

Allegheny Mountain Radio

Allegheny Mountain Radio is a network of three community stations which are public and non-commercial: They are operated by volunteers and a small paid staff. Pocahontas Communications Cooperative, the licensee of the stations, is a non-profit organization formed in April 1979 for educational and charitable purposes and to operate community radio stations. Financial support is derived from individual donations, business underwriting and grants.

Allegheny Mountain Radio

Allegheny Mountain Radio is a network of three community stations which are public and non-commercial: They are operated by volunteers and a small paid staff. Pocahontas Communications Cooperative, the licensee of the stations, is a non-profit organization formed in April 1979 for educational and charitable purposes and to operate community radio stations. Financial support is derived from individual donations, business underwriting and grants.

OUR COMMUNITY. BE A PART OF US!

Allegheny Mountain Radio serves the Allegheny Highlands of the two Virginias: Our coverage area includes Pocahontas County in West Virginia and Bath and Highland County in Virginia. Learn more about these communities by following the links below.

POCAHONTAS COUNTY

“The Birthplace of Rivers”

BATH COUNTY

"Where Dream's Come True”

HIGHLAND COUNTY

“Virginia’s Little Switzerland”

OUR COMMUNITY. BE A PART OF US!

Allegheny Mountain Radio serves the Allegheny Highlands of the two Virginias: Our coverage area includes Pocahontas County in West Virginia and Bath and Highland County in Virginia. Learn more about these communities by following the links below.

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Pocahontas County

"Birthplace of Rivers"

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Bath County

"Where Dream's Come True"

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Highland County

"Virginia's Little Switzerland"

Dental hygienist introduced us to a great radio station and the benefits of flossing: Dorries

You know the routine. 

Slide into the pleather recliner. Put your arms at rest. Ease your feet up. Relax. 

Again… relax.… 

A bib slides across your chest. An examination light swings low. Count deep breaths.

“OK, turn a little this way. Open wide, please.” In go the tools of the hygienist’s trade.

All’s good. Until two minutes into the cleaning. The pop playing on the office’s choice of radio gives you a mild ache. It's the music. 

A Powerful Voice in a Quiet Zone

Tucked away in the woods just beyond Pocahontas County High School sits the modest headquarters of a powerful radio network. Its power lies not in the network’s transmission capabilities, but rather in its dogged determination to offer original, local programming that not only entertains and informs its listeners, but involves them as well.

Allegheny Mountain Radio (AMR), as the umbrella network is known, recently adopted Mountain Magic as its tagline. That is a fitting description for an operation that has somehow found a way to serve communities within the remote regions of the United States National Radio Quiet Zone. Radio transmissions in the Quiet Zone are heavily restricted by law to facilitate scientific research by radio astronomers at the Green Bank Observatory.

LATEST NEWS

Highland County Board of Supervisors Raises EMS and Enterprise Fees, Hikes Tax Levy Rate to $0.46 for Fiscal Year 2025

EMS fee now set at $330 per year, enterprise fee upped $50 across the board, and tax levy rate for FY 2025 will be $0.46.

The Highland Center Hosts Youth Logo Design Contest for Farmers’ Market

Youth up to age 18 are invited to help the Highland County Farmers’ Market find a fresh look for the 2024 season. The task is for youth designers to create an official logo that represents Highland County farmers, growers, and makers.

Local 4H Youth Spend Saturday Serving at Douthat State Park

The work included trail maintenance, planting flowers, and spreading mulch to beautify the state park for the busy spring/summer season.

A Few Good Minutes With Visit Bath’s Mark Shore

On Wednesday, April 24, Mark Shore, President and CEO of Visit Bath stopped by the WCHG studio. Mark has been in his position for almost two years and has a…

Invasive Plant Control Program For Highland County

Applications due by April 30th

04-26-24 Weekly Sports Roundup

Scores and stats from the previous week

SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY RADIO

Help keep Allegheny Mountain Radio on the air.

SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY RADIO

Help keep Allegheny Mountain Radio on the air.

PLEDGE BY MAIL

Allegheny Mountain Radio
9836 Browns Creek Road
Dunmore, WV  24934

PLEDGE BY PHONE

Call AMR at 1-800-297-2346 between 9 AM and 5 PM.
We will take your pledge information and follow-up by sending you an invoice.

FEATURED STORIES

Protect my Public Media

The President’s budget proposes eliminating public media funding. Without this critical seed funding, your local stations may be ...

Cedar Grove Documentary

Cedar Grove is an hour-long radio documentary co-produced by Allegheny Mountain Radio and West Virginia Public Broadcasting. Listen ...

Do you want to be a DJ?

AMR has openings for volunteer DJ’s that want to have their own show! Tuesday mornings from 10:00 am ...

What does it mean to be a Veteran?

http://amrtesting.com/content/uploads/2015/11/Veterans-Day-story-Radio-Club.mp3 AMR's Radio Club went out and interviewed Veterans and N0n Veterans and asked the question, "What does ...

Click to find out how!

Do you know there are a LOT of ways you can tune in to Allegheny Mountain Radio, including ...

Thank you Gibbs!

Gibbs Kinderman was honored on air by Board President Rachel Tompkins during Bluegrass Sunday Live on April 26th, ...

Information

  AMR airs sermons from our local clergy every Sunday morning. We are looking for clergy from any ...

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