Mariana Cibulasova, Rachel Simon, PJ Finn and Jess Phaneuf on day one in the West Tisbury deejay booth.
Ray Ewing

Hello and Goodbye as MVY Goes On-Air in West Tisbury

WMVY turned to the Beatles for help on an emotional day as the local, independent radio station moved its location from Vineyard Haven to West Tisbury.

On Tuesday afternoon WMVY turned to the Beatles for help on an emotional day as the local, independent radio station moved its location from Vineyard Haven to West Tisbury.

The final song played from 121 Carroll’s Way, the station’s home since it began in 1983, was The End by the Beatles. And then the switch was flipped and The Beatles sang Hello, Goodbye from the new location at 489 State Road in West Tisbury, signalling that a new chapter had begun.

Executive director PJ Finn was in the deejay booth at the new location. He said the move comes after years of searching and planning. The West Tisbury property was purchased in the fall of 2019 and construction began in February 2020, just before the onset of the pandemic. During the past year, the station crew has been moving in and getting the studios ready for use.

New, three-story building at 489 State Road has five recording studios.
Ray Ewing
New, three-story building at 489 State Road has five recording studios.
Ray Ewing

“It was a real long and collaborative process because there were a lot of people who [had] a lot of ideas and a lot of needs,” Mr. Finn said. What everyone agreed upon, though, was that the station needed more space, he said.

Staff members had to share offices and if someone wanted a private conversation, they had to have it in their cars, he said. “I can remember days when we would have a band come to the radio station and you would have to put the drummer out in the hallway.”

Despite the physical constraints, Mr. Finn described the old station as being a special place.

“Great stuff happened in that building,” he said. “Summer 2001, I was leaving for the day and Barbara Dacey [former station director] introduced me to some guy. I thought he was like the landscaper, but it was John Mayer who had just put out his record. Nobody had heard of him. He was just a guy that the record company had sent in to the radio station. My hope for this new building is that even though it doesn’t have the history of the old building, it has the spirit of the old building.”

Final day at old location was bittersweet.
Final day at old location was bittersweet.

That spirit was alive and well at the old location today as present and past deejays stopped by to say goodbye, including Shawn Taylor who began working as a deejay at the station in 1987.

“I think the thing that is most important to me in the memory of this station is the people that I’ve met here, that are no longer here too,” Ms. Taylor said. “A lot of people have come through here and gone, but they made a huge impact on this station.”

Laurel Redington, deejay and community outreach director, said working at the station is like being a part of a family. She even met her husband, deejay Ray Whitaker, while working together.

“You don’t often get that in radio,” she said. “Shawn and I, we’ve been at a lot of radio stations but that’s not always the case, you don’t always get a family.”

Community outreach director Laurel Redington met her husband, deejay Ray Whitaker, at the station.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Community outreach director Laurel Redington met her husband, deejay Ray Whitaker, at the station.
Mark Alan Lovewell

George Davis, superior court clerk and Saturday evening deejay, also came by to pay his respects and give thanks.

“I want to thank . . . the listeners because without the listeners we don’t exist, we don’t do any of this,” he said. “It’s a community between us and you and I’m glad that you’re out there for us and we’re there for you and you appreciate what we do.”

During the last station break in the old studio, the mood was lively, bittersweet and filled with memories as the current and former deejays maneuvered around the tight hallways still cluttered with cds, paper, posters and technical equipment. And then Laurel Redington and Alison Hammond gave their final send-off from Carroll’s Way, but not without one last technical glitch.

“I did that on purpose,” Ms. Redington said with a laugh. “It’s the last technical glitch in the old building.”

Saturday evening deejay and superior court clerk George Davis thanked listeners.
Saturday evening deejay and superior court clerk George Davis thanked listeners.

There were no technical glitches in the new location or tight maneuvering in the hallways of the three-story building, which includes a large multipurpose room and five recording studios. Mr. Finn said he hopes this will allow MVY to give back to the Island community.

“We couldn’t have our board meetings at the old building because there was no room for people, so we had our board meetings at the West Tisbury library,” he said. “Now we’re hoping that people will do the same; if they have to have a meeting they can hold it here.”

Deejay Jess Phaneuf live streamed the changeover to fans around the world, soliciting song suggestions to capture the mood of the moment.

WMVY, broadcasting from West Tisbury.
Ray Ewing
WMVY, broadcasting from West Tisbury.
Ray Ewing

Mr. Finn had the honor of addressing the listeners first from the new location.

“This is independent listener supported MVY radio, West Tisbury, Martha’s Vineyard,” Mr. Finn said over the airwaves, putting extra emphasis on the new town address. “We are broadcasting from our new facility at 489 State Road in West Tisbury.”

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 06/08/2021 - 19:28

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Local MVY

As it should be. The island’s musical and community heart beat. Sincerest congratulations and thanks.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 06/08/2021 - 20:08

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Jim Edgartown

Best of luck WMVY and all the folks involved! You are the heart and soul of MV!!!
Thank you

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 06/08/2021 - 21:03

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Bob Edgartown

It’s been a long and winding road so happy for you guys and the island. I look forward to many more years of past and future tunes.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 06/09/2021 - 08:54

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Toby Wilson E.Sandwich

I served as News Director for two years back in the Aughts. It was more than a job, and the core group that has been there all these years made it feel like a family. It is no surprise to me that the change from commercial radio station to a community based model has been so successful. Here's to new memories at State Road in West Tisbury!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 06/09/2021 - 16:15

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Frank Poirot and Sue Devito Windsor, CT and Katama

Best wishes and continued success in the new State Road facility. May the spirit of Carroll Way continue to live on!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 06/10/2021 - 19:56

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Susan Wilson Oak bluffs

Change is both good and a hard thing. WMVY has evolved and adapted and come out as a vital community resource with worldwide reach. It’s okay to move to a bigger and better space because the essence and the mandate will only be enhanced. But I will kind of miss the old place.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 06/10/2021 - 22:52

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Niki Patton West Tisbury

Welcome to a great neighborhood! It's good to have you...hear, hear!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 06/11/2021 - 10:49

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Philip Hart LA, Edg

My wife Tanya and I often visited WMVY in VH to talk about our various projects. We will miss that building but look forward to visiting the new studio when we arrive on island in a few weeks. Finally, let me give a shout out to the late Peter Simon and his reggae spot at WMVY!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 06/11/2021 - 11:57

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Neal Radding Fairfield, CT

Dear MVY-
This summer, (21) marks our 40th consecutive summer vacationing on The Vineyard. And 40th year listening to MVY. You guys are awesome. Always a fun companion as we get close to the Ferry and tuning in the station. Now, we listen at home in CT. as well.
Keep on Truckin!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 06/12/2021 - 09:27

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chris merrow west hartford CT

Missed you guys. I am going to be on Island in the first few weeks in July. I have a collection of about 70 DVD's each containing about 50 conventional CDs or well over 100,000 songs from 1960-2000. Many of these are rare, some one of a kind. While on Island I would gladly drop the DVD's off for you to copy. Once downloaded songs will be in an MP-3 formant. I do not know whether this would present copyright or ethical problems for you. The music was obtained from UseNet while it and running. It was legal then, granted a gray area, we uploaded and down loaded code. It existed as the Net's largest bulletin board until, you can guess, ruined for us. The music groups alone under alt.music....averaged well over 50.000 posts per day. I moderated alt.support.depression which received about 5-600 posts and responses a day, and I thought I was providing a world wide public service, and not any form of questionable piracy. If interested I can be reached at [email protected].

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 06/12/2021 - 11:12

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Ed Harris Mary Esther, FL and Ocean Heights

Congratulations to all of you.
Looking forward to many more years of GREAT music.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 06/14/2021 - 13:48

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Windsor Marianne Pasadena CA and Edgartown.

How wonderful to see the growth of the station. A radio station had been a dream of my husband, Bob Windsor, in the 70s. It took awhile and a lot of work to convince the powers that be that the station would be a great addition to island communication. Once he had the license for WVOI, we literally built the building ourselves. It was an exciting and fun time. Bob wore all the hats - station manager, sales manager, programmer and commercial performer. He also managed recruited local talent and celebrities. He would be so happy to see that you outgrew the original building, have enhanced the services provided and the station is an established way of island life. Best wishes for your continued growth and success.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 06/18/2021 - 15:05

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Shirley Baskin Norwalk, CT.

Congratulations, Aaliyah Walker & Kate Dario. Job well done!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 06/19/2021 - 06:19

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Scott Scherer Lafayette, IN

Congratulations to all my friends at MVY on the new location and studio's. MVY your the best.

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