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Z95.1 Picks You Up with No Repeat 9 to 5 Workdays.

Call Letters: WQMZ-FM & WQMZ-HD1, Charlottesville
Dial Position: 95.1
Coverage Area: The Greater Charlottesville Area – Charlottesville City, Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Nelson, and all of the Charlottesville Metro Area.

Request Line: 434-220-2395

Traffic Line: 434-220-2345

Office Phone: 434-220-2300

Office Fax: 434-220-2304

Station Contacts: (To email click the person’s name)

 Program Director: Lisa Allen

General Contact: Studio Email
Mornings 5a-10a: Sherry Taylor
Mid-days 10a-3p: JD
Afternoons 3p-7p: Lisa Allen
Nights 7p-12m: Jason
Weekends: Jacquie Walker, Tawne Hayes

General Manager: Garrett Klingel
Operations Manager: Paul McDaniel 

Submit a public service announcement by emailing us at psa@charlottesvilleradiogroup.com.

Charlottesville Radio Group
1140 Rose Hill Dr. Charlottesville, VA 22903

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Co-Owned Stations:
NewsRadio WINA 98.9 FM & AM1070, WWWV-FM, WCNR-FM, WVAX-AM, WCVL-FM


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