In the early sixties an enthusiastic ,energetic Black man named Theodore Matthew Reynolds(TM) had a dream and a vision of some day being part owner and operator of a radio station . Thought this corporation .WVOE-"The Voice of Ebony " and with a power of 1000 Watts on an assigned freguency of 1590 kilocycles. On April 24. 1962,WVOE began sending radio signals to the people of Southeastern North C
arolina and Northeastern South Carolina. This station has not only provided employment for many people, it has served as a training station for disc jockeys and other employees now on National Radio and Television in various positions around the country. The present program format consist of Gospel, R & B ,Jazz ,Southern soul, and Oldies .WVOE has a distinct sound different from most AM Radio stations in the area and a special program called " THE WOMANS WORLD PROGRAM" hosted by Mother Annie Mae Williamson with over 50 years on air. The current WVOE staff includes: Willie J Walls,President/ general Manger and Sunday Morning Gospel DJ, Rev .Ronald Johnson Gospel DJ and Sales Manger,Mother Annie Mae Williamson, Woman,s World Program Hostess ,Minister Martha Mckoy, Gospel DJ/Book keeper, Tommy Brown Sr, Gospel DJ.Jeff McDowell DJ. Ralph Singeltary pt DJ, Rev kelvin Joyner pt DJ .and Roger Brace Engineer. Officers are: Willie J Walls, President .Rev Lester Frink, VP, Ruth W Lennon Secretary and Annie Mae Williamson, Board Member. WVOE,S SLOGAN IS "MUSIC WITH A MESSAGE"