WDSV
WDSV is a broadcast radio call sign that has been assigned to more than one radio station in the United States. In the United States, call signs for commercial radio stations are licensing identifiers issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The prefix W is typically used for stations east of the Mississippi River, while the remaining letters—DSV in this case—are selected from available combinations. Over the years, WDSV has been reassigned or changed hands as licenses have been modified, stations have changed formats, or ownership has changed. Because call signs can be reassigned, there is not a single ongoing entity universally identified by WDSV; the current holder, its frequency, city of license, and programming format can change. For the most up-to-date information, the FCC's Call Sign Database or third-party radio directories such as Radio-Locator provide current and historical details on which station, if any, is using the WDSV call sign.