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WXCS-LP
Broadcast areaCambridge Springs, Pennsylvania and surrounding area
Frequency92.9 (MHz)
BrandingWXCS-FM 92.9
Programming
FormatCommunity
Ownership
OwnerCambridge Community Radio Association
History
First air date
July 1, 2004
Call sign meaning
WX Cambridge Springs
Technical information
ClassL1
ERP90 watts
HAAT31.4 meters (103 ft)
Links
Websitehttp://wxcs.org

WXCS-LP is an independent, non-commercial radio station in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania.[1] It is operated entirely by volunteers.[1]

Broadcasting began July 1, 2004. The primary educational functions are to diversify the community's culture and raise awareness of a broad base of local issues. CCRA'S function is to facilitate and administrate educational, community-oriented local radio programming through an FCC licensed LP100 radio station. Programming will include locally originated music from area college and high school bands and choirs, as well as other local musicians. High school student radio programming and high school sports newscasting has been fostered. Religious education, agricultural and conservation education, community public service announcements and local newscasts are also goals and accomplishments that increase cultural awareness and foster educational diversity on the local level.

WXCS is an original independent-noncommercial-local radio station. In January, 2014 WXCS obtained a Comrex remote broadcast system and will embark upon new remote broadcasts ranging from music to sports and beyond.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Thompson, Lisa (2007-09-24). "Friends make 100-watt radio station crackle with life". Erie Times-News. Retrieved 2007-09-24.

External links


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