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Coordinates: 43°413.26N 72°1744.33W / 43.6842389°N 72.2956472°W / 43.6842389; -72.2956472
 

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WTSL
  • United States
  • Broadcast areaLebanon-Hanover-White River Junction
    Frequency1400 kHz
    Branding97.5 & 101.7 The Penguin
    Programming
    FormatAdult hits
    AffiliationsCBS News Radio
    Ownership
    OwnerGreat Eastern Radio, LLC

    Sister stations

    WFYX, WHDQ, WGXL, WWOD, WTSV, WXXK
    History

    First air date

    October 1950

    Call sign meaning

    Twin State Lebanon[1]
    Technical information[2]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID12083
    ClassC
    Power1,000 watts unlimited

    Transmitter coordinates

    43°41′3.26″N 72°17′44.33″W / 43.6842389°N 72.2956472°W / 43.6842389; -72.2956472
    Translator(s)
    • 97.5 W248DA (Hanover)
  • 101.7 W269DI (Claremont)
  • Repeater(s)106.1-2 WHDQ-HD2 (Claremont)
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen live
    Websitewww.uppervalleypenguin.com

    WTSL (1400 AM) is a commercial radio station licensedtoHanover, New Hampshire, United States. It airs an adult hits radio format and serves the Lebanon-Hanover-White River Junction area. The station is owned by Great Eastern Radio, LLC.[3] WTSL also broadcasts Dartmouth College Big Green football and hockey games.

    Listeners can also hear WTSL programming on FM translator stations W248DA at 97.5 MHz in Hanover and W269DI at 101.7 in Claremont, as well as on the second HD subchannel of WHDQ. The stations call themselves "97.5 & 101.7 The Penguin".

    History

    [edit]

    In October 1950, WTSL first signed on.[4] It was owned by Granite State Broadcasters and was powered at only 250 watts, a network affiliate of the Mutual Broadcasting System. In 1961, the daytime power was increased to 1,000 watts. In the 1980s, the nighttime power was also boosted to 1,000 watts.

    In June 1970, the station was acquired by Tri City Broadcasting from Knight Quality Stations. Sound Citizens Communications bought the station in 1974.[5] Up to this time, WTSL carried the NBC Radio Network news and music show Monitor, along with Boston Red Sox baseball, via an over-the-air feed from WGIR-FMinManchester and WTSV-FMinClaremont. It aired a middle of the road music format. In the 1970s, WTSL dropped NBC, adding the CBS Radio Network and later, returning to the Mutual Broadcasting System as a secondary affiliation. This change would allow WTSL to switch from overnight music to Larry King's Mutual talk show.

    After a period with Mutual, WTSL was asked to become its primary affiliate in the Lebanon–Hanover market, but turned it down. Mutual then moved to WNHV AMFMinWhite River Junction, Vermont, and WTSL joined ABC; this allowed the station to add Paul Harvey, which had been on WNHV. During this period of time, the studios were located at its transmitter site on Oak Ridge Road in West Lebanon, New Hampshire. The studios were subsequently moved to downtown Lebanon mall along with sister station WTSL-FM (now WGXL). Several owners later, the station was purchased by Robert Frisch, owner of WXXK (originally on 101.7 FM; later moving to 100.5 with the purchase of that facility) By this period of time, WTSL was a talk radio station with a strong local news presentation, including major newscasts in drive time and at noon. Mountain View Broadcasting held onto WTSL, as well as WGXL, WXXK and WVRR (the old WXXK facility at 101.7) property until their sale to Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia) in 2000. During the time, WTSL held onto the rights to Red Sox baseball (since then baseball has moved to sister station WWOD).

    Logos used while simulcasting with WTSV

    Clear Channel continued the talk radio format,[6] while adding Rush Limbaugh, taking the program from WNTK-FM. Rush stayed on WTSL until it was sold again in 2007 to Great Eastern Radio. Rush returned to WNTK, which had now began WUVR. Great Eastern flipped it to a sports radio format, simulcast with sister station 1230 WTSV in Claremont, using the ESPN Radio Network.

    On June 12, 2018, WTSL dropped the ESPN sports format and began stunting with "Rapper's Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang, in preparation of launching new translator W248DA (97.5 FM).[7] (1230 WTSV continues with the sports format.) On June 21, 2018, the stunting ended, with WTSL and W248DA changing format to classic hip hop, branded as "Hot 97.5."[8]

    On July 29, 2022, WTSL dropped the classic hip hop format and flipped to adult hits, branded as "97.5 & 101.7 The Penguin"; with this format change, the station began simulcasting on the second HD subchannel of WHDQ (the former WTSV-FM), along with a Claremont translator, W269DI (101.7 FM).

    Translators

    [edit]
    Broadcast translators for WCCM
    Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
    W248DA 97.5 FM Hanover, New Hampshire 200453 180 D 43°39′16.7″N 72°17′39.9″W / 43.654639°N 72.294417°W / 43.654639; -72.294417 (W248DA) LMS
    W269DI 101.7 FM Claremont, New Hampshire 46339 5 D 43°23′45.2″N 72°17′38.3″W / 43.395889°N 72.293972°W / 43.395889; -72.293972 (W269DI) LMS

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "WTSL reception verification" (PDF). December 31, 1958. Retrieved May 17, 2014.
  • ^ "Facility Technical Data for WTSL". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "WTSL Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  • ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1951 page 202
  • ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1984 page B-162
  • ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2010 page D-356
  • ^ WTSL Stunting With Rapper's Delight Radioinsight - June 13, 2018
  • ^ Hot 97 Brings Classic Hip-Hop to Upper Connecticut valley Radioinsight - June 21, 2018
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