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Our Beginning
1987V.E.T. began as a regional broadcast initiative dedicated to entertainment, comfort, civic messaging, and safe household signal integration.
Serving Birmingham and the national signal family since 1987.
V.E.T. began as a regional broadcast initiative dedicated to entertainment, comfort, civic messaging, and safe household signal integration.
Vril Communications acquired the WXPO Channel 6/7 broadcast license at the end of WXPO's 38-year independent run from Red Mountain. Public records identify November 14, 1999 as the station's final broadcast and handover date, after which WXPO phone lines and station assets moved to Vril control. Official V.E.T. histories classify the acquisition as strategic broadcast expansion. Surviving WXPO material insists it was never about the station. It was about the Red Mountain frequency.
To provide programming and services that help families feel informed, connected, comfortable, and gently guided through periods of cultural change.
V.E.T. operates as a public-facing entertainment and wellness division of Vril Communications, supporting research-backed media delivery.
Our local facilities include broadcast studios, community training rooms, wellness production suites, archive storage, and restricted signal laboratories.
V.E.T. continues to expand into interactive media, companion experiences, wellness systems, youth programming, and domestic emotional infrastructure.