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Coordinates: 42°46′52″N 72°03′25″W / 42.781°N 72.057°W / 42.781; -72.057
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WFPC-LP
Frequency105.3 MHz
BrandingThe Talon
Programming
FormatCollege
Ownership
OwnerFranklin Pierce University
History
First air date
June 23, 2003
Call sign meaning
Franklin Pierce College
Technical information
ClassL1
ERP100 watts
HAAT18 meters

WFPC-LP (105.3 FM) is a radio station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to Franklin Pierce University. The station makes its home inside the Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication in Rindge, New Hampshire. This is a low power radio station run by students. WFPC-LP is a member of the Pierce Media Group.

PMG News Center

WFPC-LP is a station that features news every hour provided in part by the Associated Press and the PMG News Center.

Fitzwater Center's Presidency and the Press

WFPC-LP is involved with the Presidency and the Press workshop held annually during the summer on Franklin Pierce University's Rindge campus.

Pierce Media Group

The Pierce Media Group, run by students, is made up of the Pierce Arrow, FPC TV 25 the local Public-access television cable TV channel and Four Corners Marketing.

Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication Tuesday Briefing Series

Tuesday Briefings have invited government, civic and business leaders to Rindge New Hampshire to meet with students and answer questions. Guests have included Ann Compton from ABC News, Boston Globe New Hampshire Political correspondent James Pindell, Journalist and Author Linda Killian, former senior advisor to the Iraqi Ministry of Education and a member of the Franklin Pierce College Board of Trustees Leslye A. Arsht, Franklin Pierce and the Fitzwater Center hosted election 2006 New Hampshire senate rivals Paul Hodes and Charlie Bass, political activist Doris "Granny D" Haddock.

The Tuesday Briefings start at 11am EST.

42°46′52″N 72°03′25″W / 42.781°N 72.057°W / 42.781; -72.057