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==Former Names==
==Former Names==
* U92 (original, 1977-1980+ name
* U92 (original, 1977-1980)
* 91 FM (Various times including the 1970's and 1980's)
* 91 FM (Various times including the 1970's and 1980's)
* Power 91 (Various times including the 1980's)
* Power 91 (Various times including the 1980's)

Revision as of 04:22, 25 July 2007

WWCU FM ("Power 90.5") is the student-run radio station of Western Carolina University. It broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week from studios in the Old Student Union on the Cullowhee, North Carolina campus as Jackson County's only local FM radio station. Student staff members work in a professional learning environment with studios comparable to any commercial facility.

The main transmitter is now located on the ridge between Cullowhee and Waynesville, which it now reaches along with Canton. There is now also a booster station WWCU-FM1 in Cullowhee itself, as the town is somewhat blocked from the main signal by terrain shielding. From 1981 to 2004, the transmitter site now used for the booster station was the main station transmission site, located on the Moore Building on the WCU campus.

The station airs mostly classic rock and pop music from the 1970s and 1980s, but goes as far back as Elvis. It calls its format "classic hits", but this actually has a somewhat different meaning in the commercial radio industry. There are many announcers on the station during regular rotation.

There are also specialty shows, including one with Spanish music and another with heavy metal music.

WWCU is also the Flagship Station for the Catamount Sports Network and provides coverage of Catamount Football, Catamount Basketball (Men's & Women's), Catamount Baseball, Catamount Softball and Catamount Soccer. The station also serves as the Official Radio Station for the Fine and Performing Arts Center at Western Carolina University.

History

In the autumn of 1947, "WWOO" AM 550 signed on from the Joyner Building (destroyed by fire in the early 1980s) as the first radio station in Jackson County. This station was carrier current. This meant that instead of broadcasting from a tower into the open air where anyone with a radio could pick it up, it transmitted, through phone lines, to small transmitters located in the basements of each dorm and building using the electrical wiring of that building as an antenna, broadcasting 15 watts of power. (Listeners had to be in the building to pick it up). Later the studios were moved to the Stillwell building (which at that time was the library) overlooking Memorial Football Stadium which was located where the Natural Science Building is today.

Other major events in the station's history include:

  • 1967: WWOO switches its unofficial call letters to WCAT, and moves its studios to what is now the radio lab in the the Killian building.
  • May 1976: The FCC grants a construction permit for an FM radio station to Western Carolina University. Work begins in an unused basement section of the Moore Building to build the area's first FM radio station.
  • January 24, 1977: WWCU FM signs on the air broadcasting at 10 watts of power on 91.7FM.
  • 1984: WWCU FM begins broadcasting in stereo.
  • 1989: WWCU undergoes major studio upgrades.
  • September 1995: The station's first website debuts.
  • February 1998: WWCU FM begins the process of applying for a construction permit from the FCC to increase power from 330 watts to 760 watts and raise the antenna an additional 12 feet (3.6 meters) up the tower. WWCU also begins broadcasting 24 hours a day with a crude but effective broadcast automation system.
  • September 1998: FCC approves WWCU's application for a power increase and issues a construction permit for 760 watts.
  • November 16, 1998: WWCU-FM installs a new transmitter and increases its power to 760 watts. The 15-year-old transmitter that was replaced is retired.
  • August 2, 2003: WWCU FM completes the first stage of its "Move to the Mountain".

Current Staff

Kyle McCurry - General Manager

Aaron Michael - Program Coordinator

Katie Evans - Operations Coordinator

Donald Connelly - Western Carolina University Director of Broadcasting and WWCU Faculty Advisor

Former Names

  • U92 (original, 1977-1980)
  • 91 FM (Various times including the 1970's and 1980's)
  • Power 91 (Various times including the 1980's)
  • Z91 (1989-?)
  • Channel Z (mid-1990's)
  • Power 90 (dot) Five (Current)