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WPCA
Frequency800 kHz
Branding100.7 The Foundry
Programming
FormatActive rock
Ownership
Owner
  • Donald Grassman and Keith Bratel
  • (Tower Road Media, Inc.)
WDUX-FM
History
First air date
April 29, 1956 (as WDUX)
Former call signs
WDUX (1956–2020)
Call sign meaning
WauPaCA
Technical information
Facility ID36245
ClassB
Power5,000 watts day
500 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
44°21′15.00″N 89°3′29.00″W / 44.3541667°N 89.0580556°W / 44.3541667; -89.0580556
Repeater(s)100.7 W264DS (Waupaca)
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitewaupacarocks.com

WPCA (800 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an active rock format. Licensed to Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States, the station is currently owned by Donald Grassman and Keith Bratel, through licensee Tower Road Media.[1]

800 AM is a Mexican clear-channel frequency.

History

Joint logo for WDUX and WDUX-FM, used until 2020

The station began broadcasting on April 29, 1956, under founding owner Dorothy Laird. Mrs. Laird was part of the Laird family, whose presence in broadcasting included patriarch Ben Laird owning Green Bay's WDUZ-AM & FM as well as stations in Upper Michigan and South Dakota.[2] The station, at 800 kHz, started with a daytime operation of 500 watts, then later 1 kW. Around 1964, daytime power was increased to 5 kW, with a pre-sunrise power of 500 watts. Post-sunset authority was granted in 1987.

For many years, WDUX simulcast the contemporary music format of sister station WDUX-FM (92.7). At some point, "AM 800" would split from the simulcast and converted to a classic country format, at times either digitally-automated or carrying Dial Global's "Classic Hit Country" format.

In February 2020, Ben and Dorothy Laird's son, Bill Laird, would retire from broadcasting and sell WDUX and WDUX-FM to Tower Road Media, whose principal owners have stakes in other stations in Northeast Wisconsin and Iron Mountain, Michigan.[2] By that May, when WDUX-FM would change formats from adult contemporary to classic hits, WDUX would temporarily leave the air to update its broadcast facilities.[3] On July 13 at 4:20 p.m., the station returned to the air with a new call sign (WPCA), a new FM translator signal (W264DS, at 100.7 MHz), and a new active rock music format branded as "100.7 The Foundry," a nod to the Waupaca Foundry.[4]

References

  1. ^ "WPCA Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ a b "WDUX Sold as Laird Family Exits Broadcasting, from Northpine.com, 2/27/2020
  3. ^ "Waupaca Station Switches to Classic Hits After Sale," from Northpine.com, 5/20/2020
  4. ^ "New 'Hot Rockin' FM Station On The Air In Waupaca," from Northpine.com, 7/13/2020

External links

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