WVCW-FM (Wilmington, DE)

WVCW-FM (Wilmington, DE)

WVCW (99.5 MHz) is a non-profit FM radio station based in Wilmington, Delaware. It is operated by VCY America and provides coverage to the Wilmington region, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and a significant portion of the nearby Delaware Valley.

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English, Spanish
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37
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Global

#1227157

United States

#462272

Arts and Entertainment/Music

#6910

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  • 6 days ago | wjbr.com | Kayla Morgan

    Benny Blanco has a pretty good idea why Ed Sheeran connects so well with fans. In a new TIME100 cover story published Wednesday, April 16, producer shared what he thinks makes the global pop star so "relatable."“He sings sentences that we say all the time, but nobody ever puts them together like that in a song,” said Blanco, a longtime collaborator of Sheeran.

  • 6 days ago | wjbr.com | Kayla Morgan

    A video showing Diddy allegedly attacking Cassie in a hotel hallway has stirred major controversy — but now, Diddy’s legal team is claiming the footage can’t be trusted. TMZ reports that Diddy’s lawyers have submitted a sworn statement from Conor McCourt, a former New York City police officer with years of experience analyzing video evidence.

  • 6 days ago | wjbr.com | Kayla Morgan

    Big news for Clueless fans: Alicia Silverstone is set to reprise her iconic role as Cher Horowitz in a sequel series currently in development at Peacock, according to Variety. While plot details are still under wraps, the series is confirmed to be a follow-up to the original 1995 cult classic. Silverstone will not only return as Cher but will also serve as an executive producer.

  • 1 week ago | wjbr.com | Diana Beasley

    With an impressive score of 89.17, Newark has grabbed the 42nd spot in the 2025 national college town rankings. The city sits right between Columbia, Missouri and State College, Pennsylvania, while snagging the 9th spot in the South. The rankings consider several factors: academic performance, cost of living, graduation rates, quality of life, and entertainment options.

  • 2 weeks ago | wjbr.com | Diana Beasley

    Under Senate Bill 106, Delaware's schools need to create strict phone policies by August 1. The new law aims to stop classroom disruptions by making public and charter schools put clear rules in place. Teachers are seeing major problems. A statewide survey shows phones are causing chaos in high school classes - 72% of teachers say they're their biggest problem. Even more concerning, 61% say students using phones seriously hurts learning.

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