95.5 is a K love repeater.
I've been gone for years. That was WCLV. And to prove my point as soon as it became the Fish, nobody at the church listened because it became too modern.
95.5 is a K love repeater.
The real rationale: It was just to hard to get to the transmitter shack to replace the lithium battery in the laptop and it was too damn expensive to buy even an off market brand for it.
You gotta be pretty radical right to think that WCRF isn't conservative enough!
What was WCUE programming most recently?
Family Radio started selling off their stations after Camping's 2011 end of the world prediction, that, based on me being here to type this, did not come true. Notably, 106.9 WKDN in the Philly market (now WKVP), and 94.7 WFME in the NYC market (now WXKB).Ever since its founder's (Dr. Harold Camping's) death, the company has been struggling with a lot of financial issues and has been forced to sell some of its stations, even to secular companies (think KCLM-FM in Santa Maria, CA).
Family Radio had it since the 80s. It's only in 2002 they got a main studio waiver for itWCUE was carrying the "Family Radio" religious network anchored by KEAR-AM in San Francisco, CA. It has been owned, since the early 2000s, by Family Stations which is now Loam Media. Ever since its founder's (Dr. Harold Camping's) death, the company has been struggling with a lot of financial issues and has been forced to sell some of its stations, even to secular companies (think KCLM-FM in Santa Maria, CA). It therefore wouldn't surprise me if WCUE-AM is now gone for good.
Family Radio had owned WCUE since October of 1986 when the former owners "donated" the station to them/it/him.WCUE was carrying the "Family Radio" religious network anchored by KEAR-AM in San Francisco, CA. It has been owned, since the early 2000s, by Family Stations which is now Loam Media. Ever since its founder's (Dr. Harold Camping's) death, the company has been struggling with a lot of financial issues and has been forced to sell some of its stations, even to secular companies (think KCLM-FM in Santa Maria, CA). It therefore wouldn't surprise me if WCUE-AM is now gone for good.