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WDRC-FM (102.9 FM) is a radio station with a classic rock format licensed to Hartford, Connecticut. The station began broadcasting in 1959 and was the first ...
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WDRC is the flagship station of "The Talk of Connecticut", which is simulcast in Torrington on WSNG (610 AM). 250-watt FM translator station W277DT, 103.3 MHz, also carries WDRC programming for listeners in Hartford and adjacent communities.
WDRC (AM), a radio station (1360 AM) licensed to Hartford, Connecticut, United States WDRC-FM , a radio station (102.9 FM) licensed to Hartford, Connecticut, United States Wade Diagnostic and Reception Center, a facility of the Forcht-Wade Correctional Center prison in Louisiana, United States
WHCN is a Class B FM station. [3] It would normally transmit at 50,000 watts ERP (Effective Radiated Power) at a HAAT (Height Above Average Terrain) of 150 meters.Because WHCN's tower is 264 meters, it is limited to an ERP of 16,000 watts, to maintain an equivalent coverage area.
In 2019 he was the morning co-host with Brad Davis on WDRC's Talk of Connecticut until taking over as the full time host in 2020. The rebranded show is titled Mornings With Gary Byron. The rebranded show is titled Mornings With Gary Byron.
WMRQ-FM (104.1 MHz) is an alternative rock radio station licensed to Waterbury, Connecticut, and serving Greater Hartford and New Haven. WMRQ-FM is owned by Full Power Radio and has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 14,000 watts.
Citing competition from FM music stations, WCNX dropped its music programming and changed to an all-talk format in 1990. [12] The next year, former owners Radio Middletown sued Jan Peek for money owed on the $405,000 promissory note that had been used to acquire the station seven years prior. [ 13 ]