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WPEB
Broadcast areaUniversity of Pennsylvania
University City Neighborhood
Frequency88.1 MHz
Branding"88.1 WPEB-FM"
Programming
FormatVariety
Ownership
OwnerScribe Video Center, Inc.
History
First air date
1981
Call sign meaning
W Philadelphia Educational Broadcasting
Technical information
ClassD
Power1 Watt
HAAT21 Meters
Transmitter coordinates
39°56′57.0″N 75°13′9.0″W / 39.949167°N 75.219167°W / 39.949167; -75.219167
Links
WebsiteWPEB Online

WPEB is a variety formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Due to WPEB's low wattage, the station only serves West Philadelphia and the University City Neighborhood. WPEB is owned and operated by Scribe Video Center, Inc.

History

WPEB began in 1981 in studios located in the basement of Calvary Church on 48th Street at Baltimore Avenue.

In September 2005, WPEB filed a Suspension of Operations with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), "in order to resolve complaints of interference to other stations."

In early 2008, Philadelphia saw the rebirth of WPEB 88.1 FM.. In its first stage, the new WPEB is being stewarded by Scribe Video Center. Partnering with Scribe are two West Philadelphia-based organizations in particular, the Philadelphia Independent Media Center (Philly IMC) and the Prometheus Radio Project, and a growing variety of community and cultural groups. WPEB provides a much needed local, progressive, and accountable media outlet to serve as a voice for West Philadelphia’s many communities. The station provides a forum for community based organizations and be a place to discuss the issues that affect us, play music not heard on mainstream media, and promote education and creative substantive expression.

Transmission

WPEB is one of very few Class D FM stations still on the air. It also is the lowest power full-power broadcast radio station, with only 1 watt of power.

See also

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