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WPBR
Broadcast areaWest Palm Beach area
Frequency1340 kHz
BrandingRadio Nouvelle Lumiere
Programming
FormatHaitian Creole talk and contemporary hits
Ownership
OwnerPalm Beach Radio Group LLC
History
Call sign meaning
West Palm Beach Radio
Technical information
Facility ID50333
ClassC
Power810 watts unlimited
Transmitter coordinates
26°37′12.00″N 80°4′51.00″W / 26.6200000°N 80.0808333°W / 26.6200000; -80.0808333
Translator(s)
Repeater(s)
Links
Websitesakpase.fm

WPBR (1340 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Lantana, Florida and serving the West Palm Beach area. The station airs a Haitian Creole talk and contemporary hits radio format. It is owned by Palm Beach Radio Group LLC.[1]

In addition to its broadcasts on 1340 kHz, WPBR is also heard on two FM translators: W236CV 95.1 MHz, Lantana and W241AX 96.1 MHz, Boca Raton.

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History

The 1340 frequency was first licensed in the 1940s as WWPG ("World's Winter Playground"). In 1957, it changed to WQXT.[2] WQXT had a middle of the road format of popular music, with news and programs from the ABC Radio Network. In the 1970s, it aired an adult contemporary format under program director Don Kelley.

In 1972, Everett and Valerie Aspinwall bought the radio station from Knight Quality Stations and changed the call letters to WPBR ("Wonderful Palm Beach Radio"). It returned to a middle of the road music format, with the Aspinwalls doing a New York-style midday talk show called "Palm Beach AM." Initially, Joe Vogel was afternoon drive disc jockey, with Frank Chester nights and Gene Tognacci on weekends.

As an NBC Radio Network affiliate, WPBR ran NBC Monitor on the weekends and a locally produced classical music show.

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References

  1. ^ "WPBR Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1959 page 132

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This page was last edited on 28 February 2022, at 01:37
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