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Call Letters: WPVQ FM
Coverage Area: Franklin & Hampshire Counties

Business Phone: 413-774-4301
Studio Line: 413-773-9530

General Manager: Dan Guin
Brand Manager: Nick Danjer

Learn about advertising opportunities: Call or e-mail Dan Guin at (413) 774-4301

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Call “Bear Swaps” on Saturday mornings at (413) 773-9530.

95.3 FM WPVQ
Saga Communications Inc.
81 Woodard Rd.
Greenfield, MA 01301

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WHAI-FM 98.3 and WPVQ-FM 95.3

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