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1 Overview  





2 Helms-Leahy Small Webcaster Settlement Act of 2002  





3 The North Carolina Award  





4 Simulcasts and translators  





5 References  





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Coordinates: 35°5625.5N 78°2844W / 35.940417°N 78.47889°W / 35.940417; -78.47889 (WCPE)
 

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WCPE
  • United States
  • Broadcast areaRaleigh-Durham, North Carolina
    Frequency89.7 MHz
    BrandingThe Classical Station
    Programming
    FormatClassical
    Ownership
    OwnerEducational Information Corporation
    History

    First air date

    1978
    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID18831
    ClassC
    ERP100,000 watts
    HAAT359 meters (1,178 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    35°56′25.5″N 78°28′44W / 35.940417°N 78.47889°W / 35.940417; -78.47889 (WCPE)
    Translator(s)See § Simulcasts and translators
    Repeater(s)See § Simulcasts and translators
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen live
    Websitewww.theclassicalstation.org

    WCPE (89.7 FM) in Raleigh, North Carolina, is a listener supported non-commercial, non-profit radio station, and the program contributor for The Classical Station, a classical music network. The station went on the air July 17, 1978, and switched to a 24-hour classical music format in 1984. Both are owned by the Educational Information Corporation, a nonprofit community organization.

    WCPE's studios are located just outside Wake Forest, North Carolina. Its main signal extends from the South Carolina state line to the suburbs of Richmond, Virginia, and some parts of Charlotte, North Carolina, as well.

    Overview[edit]

    WCPE operates three full-power satellite stations in the Outer Banks of eastern North Carolina, as well as a network of low-powered translators across the state. It can also be heard on cable television systems, on free-to-air (open format) "small dish" home satellite systems via the AMC-1 satellites, and around the world via six streaming audio formats on the Internet, including mp3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, QuickTime, RealAudio, iTunes, and WMA. The station also streams via IPv6.[citation needed] The station's call letters were randomly assigned.

    In September 2023, WCPE sent a survey to listeners describing concerns over modern works in the Metropolitan Opera's upcoming season, writing that they were "written in a nonclassical music style, have adult themes and language, and are in English". The survey suggested that WCPE would not air the productions.[2] Three of the works selected for exclusion were by Black or Mexican composers.[3] After much national criticism and accusations of censorship, the station announced that it would broadcast the operas.[3]

    Helms-Leahy Small Webcaster Settlement Act of 2002[edit]

    In November 2002, WCPE and its founder and General Manager, Deborah Proctor was recognized by Senator Jesse Helms for her contribution in the Helms-Leahy Small Webcaster Settlement Act of 2002.[4] This act helped settle a dispute regarding the amount of royalties webcasters must pay in order to perform sound recordings over the Internet bringing stability to the then-emerging webcasting industry.

    The North Carolina Award[edit]

    On Saturday, November 6, 2019, founder and General Manager, Deborah Proctor was recognized by Governor Roy Cooper with North Carolina's highest civilian honor, the North Carolina Award.[5][6] Proctor was recognized for her efforts to promote and help small, independent and public broadcasters remain viable in the era of online broadcasting.

    Simulcasts and translators[edit]

    Call sign Frequency City of license State Facility ID Class ERP
    (W)
    Height
    (m (ft))
    Transmitter coordinates
    WZPE 90.1 FM Bath North Carolina 93744 A 4,500 39 m (128 ft) 35°28′32.5″N 76°48′42.7″W / 35.475694°N 76.811861°W / 35.475694; -76.811861 (WZPE)
    WURI 90.9 FM Manteo North Carolina 91803 A 5,200 57 m (187 ft) 35°54′28.6″N 75°40′24.6″W / 35.907944°N 75.673500°W / 35.907944; -75.673500 (WURI)

    WZPE is owned by the Educational Information Corporation, while WURI is owned by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and leased to WCPE.

    Broadcast translators for WCPE
    Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
    W202BQ 88.3 FM Aberdeen, North Carolina 93560 10 165.6 m (543 ft) D 35°10′35.6″N 79°24′52.1″W / 35.176556°N 79.414472°W / 35.176556; -79.414472 (W202BQ) LMS
    W219DW 91.7 FM Buxton, North Carolina 89947 120 9.8 m (32 ft) D 35°15′41.5″N 75°34′17.5″W / 35.261528°N 75.571528°W / 35.261528; -75.571528 (W219DW) LMS
    W237CM 95.3 FM Fayetteville, North Carolina 145202 10 201.8 m (662 ft) D 35°4′46.6″N 78°55′57.1″W / 35.079611°N 78.932528°W / 35.079611; -78.932528 (W237CM) LMS
    W205CA 88.9 FM Foxfire, North Carolina 93559 27 56 m (184 ft) D 35°10′29.5″N 79°35′45.1″W / 35.174861°N 79.595861°W / 35.174861; -79.595861 (W205CA) LMS
    W247BG 97.3 FM Frog Level, North Carolina 145839 10 150.2 m (493 ft) D 35°32′39.6″N 77°21′23.9″W / 35.544333°N 77.356639°W / 35.544333; -77.356639 (W247BG) LMS
    W210BS 89.9 FM New Bern, North Carolina 106585 120 36 m (118 ft) D 35°7′56.5″N 77°10′2.8″W / 35.132361°N 77.167444°W / 35.132361; -77.167444 (W210BS) LMS
    W292DF 106.3 FM Bassett Forks, Virginia 145951 10 232.8 m (764 ft) D 36°36′48.5″N 79°55′3.1″W / 36.613472°N 79.917528°W / 36.613472; -79.917528 (W292DF) LMS
    W275AW 102.9 FM Danville, Virginia 145882 38 60.9 m (200 ft) D 36°32′38.5″N 79°23′10.1″W / 36.544028°N 79.386139°W / 36.544028; -79.386139 (W275AW) LMS

    In 2016, WCPE's programming in Buxton moved from high-power WBUX (90.5 FM) to W216BE (now W219DW). Both facilities are owned by WUNC, which WBUX now retransmits.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WCPE". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ Tsioulcas, Anastasia (October 5, 2023). "N.C. radio station reverses decision to withhold broadcast of contemporary Met operas". NPR. Archived from the original on January 5, 2024. Retrieved January 28, 2024.
  • ^ a b Abrams, Jonathan; Hernández, Javier C. (October 5, 2023). "North Carolina Radio Station Won't Ban Met Opera Broadcasts After All". The New York Times. Archived from the original on January 8, 2024. Retrieved January 8, 2024.
  • ^ "Congressional Record Senate Articles | Congress.gov | Library of Congress".
  • ^ "Six to Receive 2019 North Carolina Award, State's Highest Honor | NC DNCR".
  • ^ "Six, including Wake Forest woman, receive state's highest honor | Wake Weekly". Archived from the original on August 5, 2020.
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