WBNV
WBNV is a broadcast call sign that has been used by multiple radio stations in the United States. In U.S. broadcasting, call signs are assigned by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The initial W prefix typically denotes licenses located east of the Mississippi River, while the remaining letters (BNV) serve as a unique identifier. Over time, the WBNV call sign has been associated with different stations as ownership, formats, or licenses have changed, so it does not correspond to a single continuous entity.
Because call signs can be reassigned, the specific station currently carrying or historically associated with WBNV
Outside of broadcasting, WBNV can appear as an acronym in other, unrelated contexts. Such uses are not