WCMA (AM)

Coordinates: 18°21′38″N 66°09′30″W / 18.36056°N 66.15833°W / 18.36056; -66.15833
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WCMA
Broadcast areaPuerto Rico
Frequency1600 kHz
BrandingCima 103.7
Programming
FormatSpanish Tropical
Ownership
Owner
  • Cadena Cima
  • (La Más Z Radio, Inc.)
WDNO
WLUZ
WZCA
WWNA
WLYM-LP
History
First air date
August 1966[1]
Former call signs
WLUZ (1966-2012)
Call sign meaning
Cima
Technical information
Facility ID39145
ClassB
Power5,000 watts (unlimited)
Transmitter coordinates
18°21′38″N 66°09′30″W / 18.36056°N 66.15833°W / 18.36056; -66.15833
Translator(s)W279BU 103.7 (San Juan)
W241DE 96.1 (Bayamon)
Links
WebcastCima 103.7
Websitewww.cima103.com

WCMA (1600 AM, "Cima 103.7") is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish Tropical format.[2] Licensed to Bayamon, Puerto Rico, it serves all of Puerto Rico.[1] The station is currently owned by La Mas Z Radio, Inc., and shares with translator stations W279BU (103.7 FM) in San Juan and W241DE (96.1 FM), also licensed to Bayamon. it is operated by Cadena Cima, a subsidiary of RM Entertainment, Inc. The station was originally known as WLUZ, founded by Puerto Rican producer Tommy Muñiz after the original owner's wife, Luz María García de la Noceda.[1]

Cima Radio Network

WCMA is the flagship station of the Cima Radio Network. WCMA's programming is also heard on WDNO 960 AM in Quebradillas, W250CF 97.9 FM in Arecibo, W256DX 99.1 FM in Aguadilla, WJIT 1250 AM in Sabana & W267DD 101.3 FM in Vega Alta.

Translator stations

Broadcast translators for WCMA
Call sign Frequency City of license ERP (W) FCC info
W279BU 103.7 FM FM San Juan, Puerto Rico .116 ‹The template FMQ is being considered for deletion.› FMQ
W241DE 96.1 FM FM Bayamon, Puerto Rico .25 ‹The template FMQ is being considered for deletion.› FMQ

References

  1. ^ a b c Albanese, Lorelei (July 27, 2006). "Radio Luz celebrates 40 years". Caribbean Business.
  2. ^ Jacobs, George (2007). National Radio: Puerto Rico (US Associated). Billboard Books. pp. 305–306. ISBN 0-8230-5997-9. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

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