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For the Beech Mountain, North Carolina radio station that held the call sign WECR or WECR-FM at 102.3 FM from 1993 to 2014, see WWMY.

Radio station in Newland, North Carolina
WECR
Frequency1130 kHz
BrandingStar 94.3
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary music
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Ownership
OwnerCurtis Media Group
Sister stations
History
First air dateAugust 14, 1978; 46 years ago (1978-08-14)
Former call signsWJTP (1978–1996)
Call sign meaningWe care about the high country
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID29515
ClassD
Power1,000 watts (day)
Transmitter coordinates36°4′39.00″N 81°54′59.00″W / 36.0775000°N 81.9163889°W / 36.0775000; -81.9163889
Translator(s)94.3 W232CW (Boone)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteWECR Online

WECR (1130 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary music format. Licensed to Newland, NC, United States, it serves the Boone, NC area. The station is currently owned by Curtis Media Group. WECR broadcasts during the daytime only.

WECR is powered at 1,000 watts by day, using a non-directional antenna. But because 1130 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A WBBR in New York City, WECR must sign-off at night to avoid interference

History

James T. Parker owned what was then called WJTP.

Steve Rondinaro's Rondinaro Broadcasting purchased WJTP in 1996 and changed the letters to WECR. Rondinaro also started WECR-FM and added WXIT. Aisling bought these stations from Rondinaro as well as WATA and WZJS, owned by Highland Communications. Aisling went into receivership and George Reed of Media Services Group was appointed to manage the stations until a buyer was found. Later in the year, Curtis Media Group purchased the stations.

On January 10, 2022, WECR changed their format from southern gospel to adult contemporary, branded as "Star 94.3" (simulcast on FM translator W232CW 94.3 FM Boone).

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for WECR". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. Scott Nicholson, "Receivership: Local Stations Seek Buyer," The Watauga Democrat, March 14, 2008.
  3. "Transactions for Oct. 10, 2008". Radio and Records. Retrieved October 18, 2011.
  4. Star Shines Over Boone Radioinsight - January 12, 2022

External links

Adult Contemporary radio stations in the state of North Carolina
Stations
See also
adult contemporary
classic hits
college
country
news/talk
NPR
oldies
religious
rock
sports
top 40
urban
other radio stations in North Carolina
Daytime-only radio stations in North Carolina
Stations
Defunct
See also: Clear channel radio stations and Why AM Radio Stations Must Reduce Power, Change Operations, or Cease Operations at Night
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