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WUMB-FM

WUMB-FM (91.9 FM) in Boston, Massachusetts, is the radio station of the University of Massachusetts Boston. It broadcasts a mix of Americana, blues, roots, and folk hosted by its staff weekdays. On weekends the station concentrates on traditional folk, Celtic, blues, and world music including syndicated programs.[3][4] Overnight programming starting at midnight and usually through 5 am is a repeat of a portion of the previous day's programming; an announcement of this fact is made at midnight. The station has received many awards for its folk music programming.[5]

WUMB-FM
Broadcast areaGreater Boston
Frequency91.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingWUMB Radio
Programming
FormatAmericana; roots; blues; folk
AffiliationsAmerican Public Media
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
September 19, 1982 (1982-09-19)[1]
Call sign meaning
University of Massachusetts Boston
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID66578
ClassA
ERP160 watts
HAAT189 meters (620 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
42°14′49.4″N 71°2′54.2″W / 42.247056°N 71.048389°W / 42.247056; -71.048389 (WUMB-FM)
Translator(s)105.3 MHz W287DE (Orleans) (rebroadcasts WFPB)
Repeater(s)(see table below)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.wumb.org

Programming edit

WUMB-FM operates as a noncommercial public radio–style station which carries some NPR programming. HD Radio technology allows WUMB to transmit a high-quality digital signal.[6] Due to the crowded state of the noncommercial end of the FM dial in New England, WUMB operates at a modest 160 watts, effectively limiting its coverage area to Boston itself and its innermost suburbs. To widen its signal, it operates a network of eight repeater stations across eastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire. WUMB-FM can also be heard on the Internet at both low bit rate for those with dial up connection and in stereo for those with broadband service.

Since 1998, WUMB has sponsored a live music festival, called the Boston Folk Festival through 2009, but renamed to WUMB Music Fest in 2010 and 2011. The first festival was held at scattered sites in Boston's Back Bay. Since then, it has taken place on the University of Massachusetts-Boston campus. The event is currently[when?] in hiatus, however WUMB does continue to participate in music festivals around New England like the Lowell Summer Music Series and the New Bedford Folk Festival.[7]

Until 2013, WUMB broadcast with 660 watts, with a height above average terrain of 63 meters; after the station lost its then–transmitter site, the station moved to a new site and began broadcasting with its present 160-watt facility.

Original materials from WUMB have been contributed to the American Archive of Public Broadcasting.[8]

Repeater stations edit

In addition to the main station, WUMB is relayed by eight repeaters and one translator to widen its broadcast area.

Call sign Frequency City of license First air date Power
(W)
ERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
Class Facility ID Coordinates Call Sign Meaning Former Call Signs
WFPB[a] 1170 kHz Orleans April 10, 1970[1] 670 (daytime only) D 8591 41°46′50.4″N 70°0′36.07″W / 41.780667°N 70.0100194°W / 41.780667; -70.0100194 (WFPB) derived from WFPB-FM (see below) WVLC (1970–1980)
WKZE (1980–1983)
WVLC (1983–1985)
WKPE (1985–1998)
WBPR 91.9 MHz Worcester 1994[1] 270 213 m (699 ft) A 69163 42°18′11.3″N 71°53′50.3″W / 42.303139°N 71.897306°W / 42.303139; -71.897306 (WBPR) "Boston Public Radio"
WFPB-FM 91.9 MHz Falmouth 1995 260 (horizontal)
5,200 (vertical)
76.1 m (250 ft) A 69057 41°36′50.3″N 70°35′54.1″W / 41.613972°N 70.598361°W / 41.613972; -70.598361 (WFPB-FM) "Falmouth Public Broadcasting"
WNEF 91.7 MHz Newburyport January 13, 2002[10] 1 (horizontal)
1,000 (vertical)
100 m (328 ft) A 93889 42°51′56.3″N 70°56′15.1″W / 42.865639°N 70.937528°W / 42.865639; -70.937528 (WNEF) "We're New England's Folk"[10]
WUMG[b] 91.7 MHz Stow August 10, 2010 500 23.5 m (77 ft) A 122279 42°25′17.3″N 71°27′8.2″W / 42.421472°N 71.452278°W / 42.421472; -71.452278 (WUMG) disambiguation of WUMB
WUMT 91.7 MHz Marshfield November 2011 1,100 25 m (82 ft) A 122278 42°4′38.3″N 70°42′19.1″W / 42.077306°N 70.705306°W / 42.077306; -70.705306 (WUMT) disambiguation of WUMB
WUMV 88.7 MHz Milford, New Hampshire July 11, 2012 670 12 m (39 ft) A 174551 42°49′58.3″N 71°43′43.2″W / 42.832861°N 71.728667°W / 42.832861; -71.728667 (WUMV) disambiguation of WUMB
WUMZ 91.5 MHz Gloucester March 18, 2019[11] 100 (horizontal) 14 m (46 ft) A 174558 42°36′41.3″N 70°40′2.2″W / 42.611472°N 70.667278°W / 42.611472; -70.667278 (WUMZ) disambiguation of WUMB

Notes:

  1. ^ WFPB operated as a commercial station from 1970 until its donation to UMass Boston by GramCam Communications in 1998.[9]
  2. ^ WUMG shares time with high school radio station WAVM in Maynard.

In addition to its primary repeaters, starting in 2007 WPNI (1430 AM) in Amherst temporarily repeated WUMB by arrangement with WFCR while Pamal Broadcasting sought a buyer for the station;[12] this ended when Pamal shut WPNI down on November 30, 2013.[13] WHRB (95.3 FM) in Cambridge[14] and WLYN (1360 AM) in Lynn[15] have also offered temporary WUMB simulcasts in the past during transitions to either new studios or new ownership.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1999 (PDF). 1999. pp. D–208–14. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WUMB-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ WUMB website history and overview page
  4. ^ WUMB website program description page
  5. ^ Contact Us
  6. ^ HD radio page. wumb.org.
  7. ^ WUMB Music Fest
  8. ^ "WUMB in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting". americanarchive.org. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  9. ^ Fybush, Scott (September 25, 1998). "WNFT, WNTN Sold". North East RadioWatch. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  10. ^ a b Fybush, Scott (January 7, 2002). "Is WKNJ Gone For Good?". North East RadioWatch. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  11. ^ "The Eastern Massachusetts Radio Timeline: the 2010s". The Archives @ BostonRadio.org. March 18, 2019. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
  12. ^ "WUMB's folk programs to be broadcast on WPNI". In the Loop. University of Massachusetts Amherst. April 5, 2007. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  13. ^ "Notification of Suspension of Operations / Request for Silent STA". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. December 3, 2013. Retrieved July 1, 2014.
  14. ^ Fybush, Scott D (August 17, 1994). "New England Radio Watcher: Etc". rec.radio.broadcasting. Google Groups. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  15. ^ Fybush, Scott (October 8, 2002). "North East RadioWatch". Retrieved January 16, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Artist - Song now playing
  • WUMB-FM records, 1969-2012, University Archives and Special Collections, Joseph P. Healey Library, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • WUMB in the FCC FM station database
  • WUMB in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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WUMB FM 91 9 FM in Boston Massachusetts is the radio station of the University of Massachusetts Boston It broadcasts a mix of Americana blues roots and folk hosted by its staff weekdays On weekends the station concentrates on traditional folk Celtic blues and world music including syndicated programs 3 4 Overnight programming starting at midnight and usually through 5 am is a repeat of a portion of the previous day s programming an announcement of this fact is made at midnight The station has received many awards for its folk music programming 5 WUMB FMBoston MassachusettsUnited StatesBroadcast areaGreater BostonFrequency91 9 MHz HD Radio BrandingWUMB RadioProgrammingFormatAmericana roots blues folkAffiliationsAmerican Public MediaOwnershipOwnerUniversity of Massachusetts Boston University of Massachusetts HistoryFirst air dateSeptember 19 1982 1982 09 19 1 Call sign meaningUniversity of Massachusetts BostonTechnical information 2 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID66578ClassAERP160 wattsHAAT189 meters 620 ft Transmitter coordinates42 14 49 4 N 71 2 54 2 W 42 247056 N 71 048389 W 42 247056 71 048389 WUMB FM Translator s 105 3 MHz W287DE Orleans rebroadcasts WFPB Repeater s see table below LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen liveWebsitewww wbr wumb wbr org Contents 1 Programming 2 Repeater stations 3 References 4 External linksProgramming editWUMB FM operates as a noncommercial public radio style station which carries some NPR programming HD Radio technology allows WUMB to transmit a high quality digital signal 6 Due to the crowded state of the noncommercial end of the FM dial in New England WUMB operates at a modest 160 watts effectively limiting its coverage area to Boston itself and its innermost suburbs To widen its signal it operates a network of eight repeater stations across eastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire WUMB FM can also be heard on the Internet at both low bit rate for those with dial up connection and in stereo for those with broadband service Since 1998 WUMB has sponsored a live music festival called the Boston Folk Festival through 2009 but renamed to WUMB Music Fest in 2010 and 2011 The first festival was held at scattered sites in Boston s Back Bay Since then it has taken place on the University of Massachusetts Boston campus The event is currently when in hiatus however WUMB does continue to participate in music festivals around New England like the Lowell Summer Music Series and the New Bedford Folk Festival 7 Until 2013 WUMB broadcast with 660 watts with a height above average terrain of 63 meters after the station lost its then transmitter site the station moved to a new site and began broadcasting with its present 160 watt facility Original materials from WUMB have been contributed to the American Archive of Public Broadcasting 8 Repeater stations editIn addition to the main station WUMB is relayed by eight repeaters and one translator to widen its broadcast area Call sign Frequency City of license First air date Power W ERP W Height m ft Class Facility ID Coordinates Call Sign Meaning Former Call Signs WFPB a 1170 kHz Orleans April 10 1970 1 670 daytime only D 8591 41 46 50 4 N 70 0 36 07 W 41 780667 N 70 0100194 W 41 780667 70 0100194 WFPB derived from WFPB FM see below WVLC 1970 1980 WKZE 1980 1983 WVLC 1983 1985 WKPE 1985 1998 WBPR 91 9 MHz Worcester 1994 1 270 213 m 699 ft A 69163 42 18 11 3 N 71 53 50 3 W 42 303139 N 71 897306 W 42 303139 71 897306 WBPR Boston Public Radio WFPB FM 91 9 MHz Falmouth 1995 260 horizontal 5 200 vertical 76 1 m 250 ft A 69057 41 36 50 3 N 70 35 54 1 W 41 613972 N 70 598361 W 41 613972 70 598361 WFPB FM Falmouth Public Broadcasting WNEF 91 7 MHz Newburyport January 13 2002 10 1 horizontal 1 000 vertical 100 m 328 ft A 93889 42 51 56 3 N 70 56 15 1 W 42 865639 N 70 937528 W 42 865639 70 937528 WNEF We re New England s Folk 10 WUMG b 91 7 MHz Stow August 10 2010 500 23 5 m 77 ft A 122279 42 25 17 3 N 71 27 8 2 W 42 421472 N 71 452278 W 42 421472 71 452278 WUMG disambiguation of WUMB WUMT 91 7 MHz Marshfield November 2011 1 100 25 m 82 ft A 122278 42 4 38 3 N 70 42 19 1 W 42 077306 N 70 705306 W 42 077306 70 705306 WUMT disambiguation of WUMB WUMV 88 7 MHz Milford New Hampshire July 11 2012 670 12 m 39 ft A 174551 42 49 58 3 N 71 43 43 2 W 42 832861 N 71 728667 W 42 832861 71 728667 WUMV disambiguation of WUMB WUMZ 91 5 MHz Gloucester March 18 2019 11 100 horizontal 14 m 46 ft A 174558 42 36 41 3 N 70 40 2 2 W 42 611472 N 70 667278 W 42 611472 70 667278 WUMZ disambiguation of WUMB Broadcast translator for WFPB Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP W Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info W287DE 105 3 FM Orleans Massachusetts 200242 250 D 41 46 46 4 N 70 0 33 9 W 41 779556 N 70 009417 W 41 779556 70 009417 W287DE LMS Notes WFPB operated as a commercial station from 1970 until its donation to UMass Boston by GramCam Communications in 1998 9 WUMG shares time with high school radio station WAVM in Maynard In addition to its primary repeaters starting in 2007 WPNI 1430 AM in Amherst temporarily repeated WUMB by arrangement with WFCR while Pamal Broadcasting sought a buyer for the station 12 this ended when Pamal shut WPNI down on November 30 2013 13 WHRB 95 3 FM in Cambridge 14 and WLYN 1360 AM in Lynn 15 have also offered temporary WUMB simulcasts in the past during transitions to either new studios or new ownership References edit a b c Broadcasting amp Cable Yearbook 1999 PDF 1999 pp D 208 14 Retrieved January 16 2012 Facility Technical Data for WUMB FM Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission WUMB website history and overview page WUMB website program description page Contact Us HD radio page wumb org WUMB Music Fest WUMB in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting americanarchive org Retrieved 2020 07 23 Fybush Scott September 25 1998 WNFT WNTN Sold North East RadioWatch Retrieved January 16 2012 a b Fybush Scott January 7 2002 Is WKNJ Gone For Good North East RadioWatch Retrieved January 16 2012 The Eastern Massachusetts Radio Timeline the 2010s The Archives BostonRadio org March 18 2019 Retrieved March 21 2019 WUMB s folk programs to be broadcast on WPNI In the Loop University of Massachusetts Amherst April 5 2007 Retrieved January 16 2012 Notification of Suspension of Operations Request for Silent STA CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission December 3 2013 Retrieved July 1 2014 Fybush Scott D August 17 1994 New England Radio Watcher Etc rec radio broadcasting Google Groups Retrieved January 16 2012 Fybush Scott October 8 2002 North East RadioWatch Retrieved January 16 2012 External links editOfficial website Artist Song now playing WUMB FM records 1969 2012 University Archives and Special Collections Joseph P Healey Library University of Massachusetts Boston WUMB in the FCC FM station database WUMB in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WUMB FM amp oldid 1221732802, 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