WNEB
WNEB logo | |
City of license | Worcester, Massachusetts |
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Broadcast area | Worcester, Massachusetts |
Branding | Emmanuel Radio 1230 AM |
Slogan | Truth for Life |
Frequency | 1230 kHz |
First air date | December 16, 1946 |
Format | Catholic radio |
Power | 1,000 watts |
Class | C |
Facility ID | 249 |
Transmitter coordinates | Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Callsign meaning | New England Broadcasting (original owner)[1] New Evangelization Broadcasting |
Affiliations | EWTN Radio |
Owner | Emmanuel Communications, Inc. |
Sister stations | WESO |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | www |
WNEB (1230 AM) is a Catholic radio station broadcasting religious programming. Licensed to Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, the station serves the Worcester area. The station is owned by Emmanuel Communications, Inc. and features EWTN programming.[2]
History
WNEB signed on December 16, 1946[3] under the ownership of the New England Broadcasting Company.[4] It was Worcester's fourth radio station (after WTAG, WORC, and WAAB), and its first independent station.[3] New England Broadcasting, owned by John Hurley, sold the station to George Steffy and Harold Glidden in 1960;[5] around this time, WNEB had a middle of the road (MOR) format.[6] Its independent status ended in 1963, when the station joined the CBS Radio Network.[7]
Glidden took full control of WNEB in 1975, shortly after Steffy's death;[8] soon afterward, the station shifted to a country music format.[9] The CBS affiliation had also ceased by this time, and moved to WAAB.[9] Two years later, WNEB was sold to Segal Broadcasting.[10] Segal reverted the station to MOR and affiliated it with the ABC Entertainment network.[11] WNEB shifted to a big band format in 1981;[12] the next year, it rejoined CBS.[13] AAMAR Communications bought the station in 1986.[14] Financial problems soon forced AAMAR to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on December 4, 1990; on August 23, 1991, WNEB went dark.[15]
Bob Bittner, owner of WJIB in Cambridge, purchased WNEB in 1994,[16] and brought the station back on the air October 24, 1996 with a simulcast of WJIB's beautiful music format.[17] A year later, Bittner sold the station to Heirwaves, Inc.,[18] which relaunched the station with a contemporary Christian music format on November 29, 1997.[19] Heirwaves sold WNEB to Great Commission Broadcasting in 1999,[20] which implemented a simulcast of similarly-formatted WJLT from Natick (which Great Commission programmed at that time) soon afterward.[21] Great Commission later changed its name to Grace Broadcasting.[22]
A financial dispute with Windsor Financial Corporation led to Windsor assuming control of WNEB's license in 2003.[23] The station's format and staff then migrated to WYCM (90.1 FM) (its station manager, Stephen Binley, had founded Heirwaves and remained with WNEB after the sale to Great Commission),[24] and Windsor operated WNEB with an automated contemporary Christian music format for several months before switching it to a simulcast of Leicester's WVNE (760 AM), a religious station owned by Blount Communications, that fall; as WVNE is a daytimer, WNEB continued the format on its own during that station's off-air hours.[25] Blount bought WNEB outright soon afterward.[26]
WNEB began moving away from religious programming in June 2007 with the addition of The Sean Hannity Show;[27] in March 2008, it switched to a full-time conservative talk format.[28] This format ended in April 2009, and the station went silent[29] for one week before the launch of a Spanish language talk format, also incorporating some inspirational music, on May 4.[30]
Blount sold WNEB to Emmanuel Communications, with plans to relaunch the station with Catholic radio programming, in October 2010.[31] Upon taking over on January 14, 2011, WNEB temporarily left the air once more while relocating to new studios;[32] it returned to the air with the new format on May 1.[33] As with most Catholic radio stations, WNEB is an EWTN Radio affiliate,[2] though it intends to produce some local programming as well.[33]
References
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External links
- Official website
- Query the FCC's AM station database for WNEB
- Radio-Locator Information on WNEB
- Query Nielsen Audio's AM station database for WNEB
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