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WWCB
Simulcasts WMCE-FM Erie
Broadcast area
  • Union City, Pennsylvania
  • Erie County, Pennsylvania
  • Frequency1370 kHz
    BrandingLECOM Radio
    Programming
    FormatClassic hits
    Ownership
    OwnerLake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Inc.

    Sister stations

    WERI, WMCE-FM
    History

    First air date

    April 2, 1955 (1955-04-02) (as WOTR)

    Former call signs

    • WOTR (1955–1972)
  • WWCB (1972–2010)
  • WHYP (2010–2013)
  • Technical information
    Facility ID13967
    ClassD
    Power
  • 14 watts night
  • Transmitter coordinates

    41°56′10.0″N 79°39′20.0″W / 41.936111°N 79.655556°W / 41.936111; -79.655556
    Translator(s)94.1 W231DW (Corry)
    Links
    WebcastListen Live
    Websitewmce.lecomradio.com

    WWCB (1370 AM) is a full-service radio station licensed to Corry, Pennsylvania and serving Corry, Union City, Erie County, Pennsylvania, and Clymer, New York, from its studio located at 122 North Center Street (PA 426) in downtown Corry and a transmitter facility off of West Columbus Avenue (U.S. Route 6). It is a licensed Class D AM station operating 24 hours a day/7 days a week with 1,000 watts during the daytime, and 14 watts in the evening hours.

    The station's format is primarily classic hits. The station is owned by Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Inc.

    History[edit]

    WWCB signed on on April 2, 1955, as WOTR. It moved to its current location on North Center Street over 30 years ago and become WWCB, standing for the local high school mascot, the "Corry Beavers".

    As WWCB in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, the station featured long time personalities Bruce Lewis, Ron Smith and Barry Warnshius, with country music first thing in the morning and modern top 40 hits the rest of the day. The station was owned by Erie broadcasting icon Art Arkelian, who also owned FM station WYSSinSaegertown.

    After the station was sold in the 1990s, it became full-service Power 1370 (Oldies), and was part of a two-station network with WYNE (now WZTE) in North East. WZTE is now owned by Inspiration Time, Inc.

    In September 2010, Vilkie Communications took over operations of the station changing it to match their "Cool" moniker, based on "Cool 101.7" WMVLinMeadville. The station featured oldies from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s and took on the call letters WHYP, which had been licensed to North East (and was the original callsign for the current WZTE).

    On December 1, 2011, Whiplash Radio LLC signed an LMA/purchase agreement on WHYP, keeping the Cool name, and instituting a more tightly programmed classic hits format. The station featured syndicated morning personality Charlie Tuna in mornings, Barry Warnshius in middays and station operator Chris Lash in afternoons. Dick Bartley's Classic Countdown and Rock and Roll's Greatest Hits programs were heard on the weekends.

    On July 15, 2013, the Mid State Sports Network signed an LMA/Purchase Agreement on WHYP. In order to avoid any confusion with another area radio station, Cool 101.7 - WMVL in Meadville, management decided to drop WHYP and return to the WWCB call sign under the slogan: "Corry's Hometown Radio Station". That change became effective on August 30, 2013.

    Former station co-owner Sam Jordan is the station's primary local on-air host, airing during morning drive, with the rest of the station's lineup coming from a syndicated country network. The station airs The Crook and Chase Countdown Show, and other syndicated shows on the weekend. Kickin' Country 1370 also offers other syndicated programs including NASCAR USA, Motor Racing Network, and Performance Racing Network's talk shows. CBS Radio News provides world and national news reports, while local news is handled by Sam Jordan and First Warning Weather covered by WSEE-TV.

    Effective April 30, 2019, William Stafford bought out his co-owner Sam Jordan's interest in the station for $15,000, transferring the license from Greater Corry Area Broadcasting, LLP to his Route 6 Broadcasting Area Partnership. In May 2021, Stafford sold the station to Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, which also owns noncommercial radio station WMCE-FM.[1] The sale, which included translator W231DW, was consummated on September 3, 2021, at a price of $70,000.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Station Sales Week of 5/7".

    External links[edit]


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