For the Concord, New Hampshire, radio station that held the call sign WCNH-LP at 94.7 FM from 2003 to 2011, see WNHN-LP. For the former WCNH at 91.5 MHz, see WCNH (Bow, New Hampshire).
This frequency was started by St. Paul's School as WSPS when the Federal Communications Commission granted the school a construction permit for a new 10-watt noncommercial educational radio station on July 5, 1972. The station began broadcasting in June 1974.[1]
On April 5, 2021, after the donation of this facility by the school—which could no longer maintain WSPS—to New Hampshire Public Radio, WSPS became WCNH (and the former WCNH became WSPS), with the Classical New Hampshire service adding 80,000 additional people to its coverage area.[2]
wcnh, concord, hampshire, radio, station, that, held, call, sign, from, 2003, 2011, wnhn, former, hampshire, radio, station, airing, classical, music, format, licensed, concord, hampshire, broadcasting, station, owned, hampshire, public, radio, incorporated, c. For the Concord New Hampshire radio station that held the call sign WCNH LP at 94 7 FM from 2003 to 2011 see WNHN LP For the former WCNH at 91 5 MHz see WCNH Bow New Hampshire WCNH 90 5 FM is a radio station airing a classical music format licensed to Concord New Hampshire broadcasting on 90 5 MHz The station is owned by New Hampshire Public Radio Incorporated WCNHConcord New HampshireFrequency90 5 MHzBrandingClassical New HampshireProgrammingFormatClassical musicOwnershipSister stationsWEVOHistoryFirst air date1974 1974 as WSPS Former call signsWSPS 1974 2021 Call sign meaning Classical New Hampshire Technical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID62166ClassAERP530 wattsHAAT100 meters 330 ft Transmitter coordinates43 12 53 N 71 34 26 W 43 21472 N 71 57389 W 43 21472 71 57389Repeater s 89 1 WEVO HD2 Concord LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen liveWebsitewww wbr nhpr wbr org wbr programs wbr classicalnhHistory EditThis frequency was started by St Paul s School as WSPS when the Federal Communications Commission granted the school a construction permit for a new 10 watt noncommercial educational radio station on July 5 1972 The station began broadcasting in June 1974 1 On April 5 2021 after the donation of this facility by the school which could no longer maintain WSPS to New Hampshire Public Radio WSPS became WCNH and the former WCNH became WSPS with the Classical New Hampshire service adding 80 000 additional people to its coverage area 2 References Edit FCC History Cards for WCNH former WSPS McLaughlin Patricia March 30 2021 Soothing Sounds in the Capitol Region New Hampshire Public Radio Retrieved May 14 2021 External links EditWCNH in the FCC FM station database WCNH on Radio Locator WCNH in Nielsen Audio s FM station database This article about a radio station in New Hampshire is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WCNH amp oldid 1099630378, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,