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WNKC

WNKC (104.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States. The station is owned by the Educational Media Foundation (EMF) and carries contemporary Christian music through its K-Love network. WNKC operates as the K-Love station for the North Shore region of Greater Boston, serving portions of the market not covered by K-Love's primary Boston-area station, WKVB (107.3 FM).

WNKC
Broadcast area
Frequency104.9 MHz
BrandingK-Love
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian
NetworkK-Love
Ownership
OwnerEducational Media Foundation
WKVB
History
First air date
September 14, 1964; 59 years ago (1964-09-14)[1]
Former call signs
  • WVCA-FM (1961–1988)
  • WBOQ (1988–2022)
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID61409
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT98 meters (322 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
42°38′22″N 70°56′20″W / 42.6395°N 70.9389°W / 42.6395; -70.9389
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.klove.com

History edit

WVCA-FM edit

The station was founded by Simon Geller, a native of Lowell, Massachusetts. After working in radio in New Jersey, Geller moved to Gloucester in 1964 because, he told a reporter, it was the biggest town on the East Coast without a radio station. He first applied for a license for an AM station on 1410 kHz; the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) would instead award that frequency to another proposed station in Brockton. They suggested Geller apply for an FM station at 104.9 MHz instead. This station became WVCA-FM: "The Voice of Cape Ann", a phrase which became attached to Geller himself.

Geller operated the station out of his apartment, running it primarily on donations from among his estimated 43,000 listeners within the 35-mile radius reached by the station. When it was time to take a lunch break or run an errand, the unpredictable Geller might simply shut the station down. His eccentric on-air behavior earned Geller a loyal following of listeners wondering what he might do or say next.

One of the early programming choices was top 40, followed by classical music later in the evening. Tom Todisco became one of the earliest WVCA-FM DJs, and his show, "Tommy T's Teen Scene" became popular and made a dent in the ratings at the expense of the Boston stations. Tom later became famous for his award-winning direction of WSBK-TV's Boston Red Sox coverage for many years.

Geller owned the station for over 20 years before selling it in 1988 and moving to Las Vegas. During the time he owned WVCA-FM, Grandbanke Communications filed a petition to deny license renewals because, they argued, he had not fulfilled the station's public service requirements. Grandbanke's application to take over the frequency was at first successful but upon appeal it was ultimately denied in 1985. Geller's argument was that the value of the frequency had gone up considerably, to at least $800,000, due to its proximity to Boston.

WBOQ edit

After the station's sale to new owner Douglas Tanger in 1988 it maintained its classical programming as WBOQ ("W-Bach"), adding on-air hosts well-versed in the form, such as professional flutist Heather Kent and program director Steve Murphy, a singer and choral conductor. In the late 1990s, WBOQ transitioned to a mix of Broadway and movie music, and later to a jazz standards format.

At the end of 2003 the station flipped to an oldies format under new owner Todd Tanger and program director Charlie Curtis, a veteran air personality at such oldies outlets as WCBS-FM in New York and WOMC in Detroit. It also adopted the new name "North Shore 104.9", to reflect the station's dedication to its North Shore location. With the change the station's listening audience more than quadrupled in size, and the Curtis-hosted "Morning Show" boasted the largest listening audience on the North Shore after all-news WBZ. During this period, WBOQ maintained studios on Route 1A in North Beverly. From 2006 until 2016, it carried Boston Red Sox baseball as part of the Red Sox Radio Network.

 
Logo as an adult contemporary station, from December 2017 to July 1, 2022

The station began broadcasting from a new transmitter site in Topsfield on January 10, 2013, with a 6,000–watt signal which increased coverage to other areas such as the Merrimack Valley and the Route 1 corridor; it then began identifying as "WBOQ Gloucester-Boston". On December 26, 2017, WBOQ dropped oldies for adult contemporary.[3]

WNKC edit

The adult contemporary format ended on July 1, 2022, when the Educational Media Foundation (EMF) began programming WBOQ under a local marketing agreement with its K-Love network; on July 13, EMF filed to purchase the station for $1.75 million. The acquisition of WBOQ allows K-Love to reach some areas of the Boston market not covered by its primary station in the area, WKVB (107.3 FM).[4] EMF completed its acquisition of the station on September 28, 2022;[5] on October 5, it applied to change the call sign to WNKC effective October 20.[6] The actual change of the call sign occurred on October 21.

References edit

  1. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1999 (PDF). 1999. p. D-210. Retrieved March 17, 2015.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WNKC". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ Venta, Lance (December 26, 2017). "North Shore 104.9 Shifts To AC". RadioInsight. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  4. ^ Venta, Lance. "More Details On EMF's WBOQ Acquisition". RadioInsight. Retrieved July 13, 2022.
  5. ^ "Notification of Consummation". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. September 28, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2022.
  6. ^ "Form 380 - Change Request". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. October 5, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2022.
  • Conniff, Richard (September 15, 1986). . TIME. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011.

External links edit

  • WNKC in the FCC FM station database
  • WNKC in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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WNKC 104 9 FM is a radio station licensed to Gloucester Massachusetts United States The station is owned by the Educational Media Foundation EMF and carries contemporary Christian music through its K Love network WNKC operates as the K Love station for the North Shore region of Greater Boston serving portions of the market not covered by K Love s primary Boston area station WKVB 107 3 FM WNKCGloucester MassachusettsBroadcast areaNorth ShoreMerrimack ValleyGreater BostonFrequency104 9 MHzBrandingK LoveProgrammingFormatContemporary ChristianNetworkK LoveOwnershipOwnerEducational Media FoundationSister stationsWKVBHistoryFirst air dateSeptember 14 1964 59 years ago 1964 09 14 1 Former call signsWVCA FM 1961 1988 WBOQ 1988 2022 Technical information 2 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID61409ClassAERP6 000 wattsHAAT98 meters 322 ft Transmitter coordinates42 38 22 N 70 56 20 W 42 6395 N 70 9389 W 42 6395 70 9389LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen liveWebsitewww wbr klove wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 WVCA FM 1 2 WBOQ 1 3 WNKC 2 References 3 External linksHistory editWVCA FM edit The station was founded by Simon Geller a native of Lowell Massachusetts After working in radio in New Jersey Geller moved to Gloucester in 1964 because he told a reporter it was the biggest town on the East Coast without a radio station He first applied for a license for an AM station on 1410 kHz the Federal Communications Commission FCC would instead award that frequency to another proposed station in Brockton They suggested Geller apply for an FM station at 104 9 MHz instead This station became WVCA FM The Voice of Cape Ann a phrase which became attached to Geller himself Geller operated the station out of his apartment running it primarily on donations from among his estimated 43 000 listeners within the 35 mile radius reached by the station When it was time to take a lunch break or run an errand the unpredictable Geller might simply shut the station down His eccentric on air behavior earned Geller a loyal following of listeners wondering what he might do or say next One of the early programming choices was top 40 followed by classical music later in the evening Tom Todisco became one of the earliest WVCA FM DJs and his show Tommy T s Teen Scene became popular and made a dent in the ratings at the expense of the Boston stations Tom later became famous for his award winning direction of WSBK TV s Boston Red Sox coverage for many years Geller owned the station for over 20 years before selling it in 1988 and moving to Las Vegas During the time he owned WVCA FM Grandbanke Communications filed a petition to deny license renewals because they argued he had not fulfilled the station s public service requirements Grandbanke s application to take over the frequency was at first successful but upon appeal it was ultimately denied in 1985 Geller s argument was that the value of the frequency had gone up considerably to at least 800 000 due to its proximity to Boston WBOQ edit After the station s sale to new owner Douglas Tanger in 1988 it maintained its classical programming as WBOQ W Bach adding on air hosts well versed in the form such as professional flutist Heather Kent and program director Steve Murphy a singer and choral conductor In the late 1990s WBOQ transitioned to a mix of Broadway and movie music and later to a jazz standards format At the end of 2003 the station flipped to an oldies format under new owner Todd Tanger and program director Charlie Curtis a veteran air personality at such oldies outlets as WCBS FM in New York and WOMC in Detroit It also adopted the new name North Shore 104 9 to reflect the station s dedication to its North Shore location With the change the station s listening audience more than quadrupled in size and the Curtis hosted Morning Show boasted the largest listening audience on the North Shore after all news WBZ During this period WBOQ maintained studios on Route 1A in North Beverly From 2006 until 2016 it carried Boston Red Sox baseball as part of the Red Sox Radio Network nbsp Logo as an adult contemporary station from December 2017 to July 1 2022The station began broadcasting from a new transmitter site in Topsfield on January 10 2013 with a 6 000 watt signal which increased coverage to other areas such as the Merrimack Valley and the Route 1 corridor it then began identifying as WBOQ Gloucester Boston On December 26 2017 WBOQ dropped oldies for adult contemporary 3 WNKC edit The adult contemporary format ended on July 1 2022 when the Educational Media Foundation EMF began programming WBOQ under a local marketing agreement with its K Love network on July 13 EMF filed to purchase the station for 1 75 million The acquisition of WBOQ allows K Love to reach some areas of the Boston market not covered by its primary station in the area WKVB 107 3 FM 4 EMF completed its acquisition of the station on September 28 2022 5 on October 5 it applied to change the call sign to WNKC effective October 20 6 The actual change of the call sign occurred on October 21 References edit Broadcasting amp Cable Yearbook 1999 PDF 1999 p D 210 Retrieved March 17 2015 Facility Technical Data for WNKC Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Venta Lance December 26 2017 North Shore 104 9 Shifts To AC RadioInsight Retrieved December 26 2017 Venta Lance More Details On EMF s WBOQ Acquisition RadioInsight Retrieved July 13 2022 Notification of Consummation Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission September 28 2022 Retrieved October 5 2022 Form 380 Change Request Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission October 5 2022 Retrieved October 5 2022 Conniff Richard September 15 1986 In Massachusetts Giving Music TIME Archived from the original on June 4 2011 External links editWNKC in the FCC FM station database WNKC in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WNKC 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