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WPST

WPST (94.5 FM, "94.5 PST") is a commercial radio station licensed to Trenton, New Jersey, airing a CHR format. Owned by Townsquare Media,[3][4] the station serves Central Jersey, the Delaware Valley, Philadelphia and its northern and eastern suburbs.[5]

WPST
Broadcast areaCentral New Jersey, Delaware Valley
Frequency94.5 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding94.5 PST
Programming
FormatContemporary hit radio
Ownership
Owner
WCHR, WKXW, WNJE
History
First air date
August 7, 1965
(58 years ago)
 (1965-08-07)
Former call signs
  • WTTM-FM (1965–1969)
  • WCHR (1969–1998)
  • WNJO (1998–2002)
  • WTHK (2002–2005)
Call sign meaning
"Passport" or "Passport Stereo Trenton"[1]
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID25013
ClassB
ERP
  • 50,000 watts (horizontal)
  • 48,000 watts (vertical)
HAAT150 meters (490 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
40°11′21.8″N 74°50′47.6″W / 40.189389°N 74.846556°W / 40.189389; -74.846556 (WPST)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen live
Websitewpst.com

The station's studio is located in the suburbs of Trenton in Ewing, New Jersey.[6] Its broadcast tower is located west of Morrisville, Pennsylvania, at (40°11′21.8″N 74°50′47.6″W / 40.189389°N 74.846556°W / 40.189389; -74.846556).[7] In addition to a standard analog transmission, the station can be streamed available online.

History edit

On August 7, 1965, 94.5 signed on as WTTM-FM. It was owned by the Scott Broadcasting Company, Inc. of New Jersey and was the adjunct to WTTM (920 AM).[8] On February 1, 1969, WTTM-FM became WCHR, a religious station; in 1974, it was approved to increase its effective radiated power to 50,000 watts.[9]

The Scott family sold WTTM and WCHR in 1996 for $20 million to Nassau Broadcasting Partners.[10] The sale prompted immediate speculation that a format change was in the offing for WCHR.[11] That November, WCHR's religious programming began being simulcast on 920 AM. On February 27, 1998, the 94.5 frequency began stunting with construction sound effects.

On March 2, 1998, at 5:00 pm, 94.5 relaunched as "New Jersey's Oldies Station", with new WNJO call letters.[12] The station's format of primary 1960s oldies was selected so as to avoid cannibalizing Nassau's other Trenton station, WPST (97.5 FM). The first request on the new WNJO was made by Governor Christine Whitman, who attended the launch.[13]

WNJO brought in morning personality Don Kellogg Who was a ratings winner, but facing competition from WKXW which was moving in a 1970s direction, and inspired by the revenue success of a similar flip at Nassau's station in Allentown, Pennsylvania, WNJO became classic hits "The Hawk" on December 1, 2001[14] and adopted WTHK call letters on August 1, 2002.

WPST's contemporary hit radio format moved from 97.5 to 94.5 on February 14, 2005, at 5 pm. At the same time, WTHK's programming moved to 97.5, which had been approved to move its community of license to Burlington, New Jersey, closer to Philadelphia.[15]

The station, along with nine other Nassau stations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, was purchased at bankruptcy auction by NB Broadcasting in May 2012. NB Broadcasting is controlled by Nassau's creditors — Goldman Sachs, Pluss Enterprises, and P.E. Capital.[16][17] In November, NB Broadcasting filed a motion to assign its rights to the stations to Connoisseur Media.[18] The sale to Connoisseur Media, at a price of $38.7 million, was consummated on May 29, 2013.

On March 22, 2018, it was announced that the station had been sold by Connoisseur Media to Townsquare Media (along with WNJE and WCHR) for a deal totaling $17.3 million.[19] The acquisition was finalized on July 2, 2018.

Signal note edit

WPST is short-spaced to two other Class B stations: WXBK 94.7 The Block (licensed to serve Newark, New Jersey) and WDAC (licensed to serve Lancaster, Pennsylvania). They are also short spaced due to WJLK-FM on 94.3 in Asbury Park.

WPST and WXBK operate on first adjacent channels (94.5 MHz and 94.7 MHz) and the distance between the stations' transmitters is 59 miles as determined by FCC rules.[20] The minimum distance between two Class B stations operating on first adjacent channels according to current FCC rules is 105 miles.[21]

WPST and WDAC operate on the same channel and the distance between the stations' transmitters is 76 miles as determined by FCC rules.[20] The minimum distance between two Class B stations operating on the same channel according to current FCC rules is 150 miles.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Call Letter Origins". Radio History on the Web.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WPST". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ "WPST Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  4. ^ "WPST Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  5. ^ "60 dBu Service Contour for WPST, Trenton, NJ, 94.5 MHz BMLH-20190128ABN". fcc.gov. Federal Communications Commission. January 28, 2016. Retrieved January 26, 2020.
  6. ^ "FM Station WPST - Station Information - FCC Public Inspection Files". publicfiles.fcc.gov. Retrieved February 13, 2024.
  7. ^ "FM Query Results for WPST". fcc.gov. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved January 26, 2020.
  8. ^ "FCC Approves Sale Of Trenton Station". Courier-Post. Associated Press. October 11, 1963. p. 8. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  9. ^ FCC History Cards for WPST
  10. ^ "Transactions" (PDF). Radio & Records. October 4, 1996. p. 10. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  11. ^ Darrow, Chuck (January 8, 1997). "Change is in the air for local radio scene". Courier-Post. p. 12E. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  12. ^ Darrow, Chuck (March 6, 1998). "Not-so-oldies find home on 'new' station". Courier-Post. p. 9TGIF. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  13. ^ "WBLS puts its money on veteran Doug Banks". Courier-News. March 5, 1998. p. D-5. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  14. ^ "'Hawks' Soar to Ratings Heights" (PDF). Radio & Records. October 11, 2002. pp. 22, 29. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  15. ^ "Street Talk" (PDF). Radio & Records. January 14, 2005. p. 18. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  16. ^ "10 Nassau Stations Go To NB Broadcasting LLC". All Access. May 30, 2012. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  17. ^ Pierce, David (June 12, 2012). "Pocono radio stations now in the hands of creditors". Pocono Record. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  18. ^ "Connoisseur Moves To Assume Debtor's Bid To Buy 10 Nassau Stations, Including WPST". All Access. November 21, 2012. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
  19. ^ "Townsquare Adds CHR Powerhouse WPST To Its Trenton Talker WKXW". Insideradio.com. March 22, 2018.
  20. ^ a b "Reference points and distance computations. 47 CFR § 73.208". Retrieved August 22, 2021.
  21. ^ a b "Minimum distance separation between stations. 47 CFR § 73.207(b)(1)" (PDF). Retrieved January 26, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • WPST in the FCC FM station database
  • WPST in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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Call sign meaning Passport or Passport Stereo Trenton 1 Technical information 2 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID25013ClassBERP50 000 watts horizontal 48 000 watts vertical HAAT150 meters 490 ft Transmitter coordinates40 11 21 8 N 74 50 47 6 W 40 189389 N 74 846556 W 40 189389 74 846556 WPST LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen liveWebsitewpst wbr com The station s studio is located in the suburbs of Trenton in Ewing New Jersey 6 Its broadcast tower is located west of Morrisville Pennsylvania at 40 11 21 8 N 74 50 47 6 W 40 189389 N 74 846556 W 40 189389 74 846556 7 In addition to a standard analog transmission the station can be streamed available online Contents 1 History 2 Signal note 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editOn August 7 1965 94 5 signed on as WTTM FM It was owned by the Scott Broadcasting Company Inc of New Jersey and was the adjunct to WTTM 920 AM 8 On February 1 1969 WTTM FM became WCHR a religious station in 1974 it was approved to increase its effective radiated power to 50 000 watts 9 The Scott family sold WTTM and WCHR in 1996 for 20 million to Nassau Broadcasting Partners 10 The sale prompted immediate speculation that a format change was in the offing for WCHR 11 That November WCHR s religious programming began being simulcast on 920 AM On February 27 1998 the 94 5 frequency began stunting with construction sound effects On March 2 1998 at 5 00 pm 94 5 relaunched as New Jersey s Oldies Station with new WNJO call letters 12 The station s format of primary 1960s oldies was selected so as to avoid cannibalizing Nassau s other Trenton station WPST 97 5 FM The first request on the new WNJO was made by Governor Christine Whitman who attended the launch 13 WNJO brought in morning personality Don Kellogg Who was a ratings winner but facing competition from WKXW which was moving in a 1970s direction and inspired by the revenue success of a similar flip at Nassau s station in Allentown Pennsylvania WNJO became classic hits The Hawk on December 1 2001 14 and adopted WTHK call letters on August 1 2002 WPST s contemporary hit radio format moved from 97 5 to 94 5 on February 14 2005 at 5 pm At the same time WTHK s programming moved to 97 5 which had been approved to move its community of license to Burlington New Jersey closer to Philadelphia 15 The station along with nine other Nassau stations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania was purchased at bankruptcy auction by NB Broadcasting in May 2012 NB Broadcasting is controlled by Nassau s creditors Goldman Sachs Pluss Enterprises and P E Capital 16 17 In November NB Broadcasting filed a motion to assign its rights to the stations to Connoisseur Media 18 The sale to Connoisseur Media at a price of 38 7 million was consummated on May 29 2013 On March 22 2018 it was announced that the station had been sold by Connoisseur Media to Townsquare Media along with WNJE and WCHR for a deal totaling 17 3 million 19 The acquisition was finalized on July 2 2018 Signal note editWPST is short spaced to two other Class B stations WXBK 94 7 The Block licensed to serve Newark New Jersey and WDAC licensed to serve Lancaster Pennsylvania They are also short spaced due to WJLK FM on 94 3 in Asbury Park WPST and WXBK operate on first adjacent channels 94 5 MHz and 94 7 MHz and the distance between the stations transmitters is 59 miles as determined by FCC rules 20 The minimum distance between two Class B stations operating on first adjacent channels according to current FCC rules is 105 miles 21 WPST and WDAC operate on the same channel and the distance between the stations transmitters is 76 miles as determined by FCC rules 20 The minimum distance between two Class B stations operating on the same channel according to current FCC rules is 150 miles 21 See also editWPEN FM References edit Call Letter Origins Radio History on the Web Facility Technical Data for WPST Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission WPST Facility Record United States Federal Communications Commission audio division WPST Station Information Profile Arbitron 60 dBu Service Contour for WPST Trenton NJ 94 5 MHz BMLH 20190128ABN fcc gov Federal Communications Commission January 28 2016 Retrieved January 26 2020 FM Station WPST Station Information FCC Public Inspection Files publicfiles fcc gov Retrieved February 13 2024 FM Query Results for WPST fcc gov Federal Communications Commission Retrieved January 26 2020 FCC Approves Sale Of Trenton Station Courier Post Associated Press October 11 1963 p 8 Retrieved January 18 2020 FCC History Cards for WPST Transactions PDF Radio amp Records October 4 1996 p 10 Retrieved January 18 2020 Darrow Chuck January 8 1997 Change is in the air for local radio scene Courier Post p 12E Retrieved January 18 2020 Darrow Chuck March 6 1998 Not so oldies find home on new station Courier Post p 9TGIF Retrieved January 18 2020 WBLS puts its money on veteran Doug Banks Courier News March 5 1998 p D 5 Retrieved January 18 2020 Hawks Soar to Ratings Heights PDF Radio amp Records October 11 2002 pp 22 29 Retrieved January 18 2020 Street Talk PDF Radio amp Records January 14 2005 p 18 Retrieved January 18 2020 10 Nassau Stations Go To NB Broadcasting LLC All Access May 30 2012 Retrieved November 10 2012 Pierce David June 12 2012 Pocono radio stations now in the hands of creditors Pocono Record Retrieved November 10 2012 Connoisseur Moves To Assume Debtor s Bid To Buy 10 Nassau Stations Including WPST All Access November 21 2012 Retrieved November 21 2012 Townsquare Adds CHR Powerhouse WPST To Its Trenton Talker WKXW Insideradio com March 22 2018 a b Reference points and distance computations 47 CFR 73 208 Retrieved August 22 2021 a b Minimum distance separation between stations 47 CFR 73 207 b 1 PDF Retrieved January 26 2020 External links editOfficial website WPST in the FCC FM station database WPST in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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