If that's the case, then that marks the demise of one of the longest lasting continually used call signs in the Birmingham market. AFIK, the only longer-lasting calls are:
WBRC (ca. 1926-present, first on AM, then on FM, now on TV)
WAPI (ca. 1928-present, first and currently on AM, but also used on TV and FM)
WJLD (ca. 1941-present)
I'm not sure which call signs came first, WENN (first on 1320, then on 107.7, then 105.9 and 105.5) or WATV (900 AM). I know they both date back to the late '50's or early '60's. WYDE would beat both of them, but there was a brief period in late '90's when WYDE-AM (850 at the time) changed their call sign to WMKI when it became a Radio Disney affiliate.
I just checked the FCC website. The calls were changed to WVVB on September 18.
Hey, look....WVVB...there's that "double sequence call letter" phenomenon I posted about earlier regarding Birmingham radio stations (some of the TV stations do this also, W
TTO and WD
BB, for instance). It must be some sort of conspiracy....

And another interesting note...I just found out where the WENN calls wound up. I did an AM query on the FCC website and typed in "WENN". The WENN calls are now on AM 1420 in Tuscaloosa, the longtime WACT.
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