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WCMX

Coordinates: 42°31′25.00″N 71°44′7.00″W / 42.5236111°N 71.7352778°W / 42.5236111; -71.7352778
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WCMX
Broadcast areaMontachusett-North County
Frequency1000 kHz
BrandingThe Power AM 1000
Programming
FormatChristian radio
AffiliationsSalem Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerTwin City Baptist Temple, Inc.
History
First air date
November 1967 (1967-11)
Former call signs
WLMS (1967–1982)
Call sign meaning
Country Music (former format)
X = Roman numeral for 10
(station formerly branded as "Country Music 10")[1]
Technical information
Facility ID54850
ClassD
Power1,000 watts day
Transmitter coordinates
42°31′25.00″N 71°44′7.00″W / 42.5236111°N 71.7352778°W / 42.5236111; -71.7352778
Links
Websitewcmxradio.com

WCMX (1000 AM; "The Power") is a radio station broadcasting a Christian radio format. Licensed to Leominster, Massachusetts, United States, the station is owned by Twin City Baptist Temple, Inc. and features programming from the Salem Radio Network.[2] As of April 8, 2018, the station is silent.

History

WCMX began operations in November 1967, as MOR station WLMS. The station was founded and established by Clarance Allain.[3] WLMS tried Top 40 briefly in 1968, competing with local established Top 40 station WEIM,[citation needed] but quickly reverted to MOR, a format that it continued through the 1970s. In 1981, it was purchased by Dr. Donn Parker and became country music station WCMX, and continued that format until late 1988, when it changed to adult contemporary. The call letters stand for "country music 10," referencing the station's dial position in Roman numerals.[1] In 1990, the station moved to an oldies/AC hybrid. In August 1992, WCMX went dark and was put up for sale. It was sold to Twin Cities Baptist Temple late that year and came back on the air in 1996 with a new tower and ground system as a Christian radio station.[4]

In June 2015, Twin City Baptist hired a new station manager to oversee a complete format overhaul of WCMX. "Hope 1000", which had been the previous name for the station, became "The Power AM 1000." The station continues to broadcast nationally known Bible teaching programs alongside modern Christian music with styles and genres ranging from adult contemporary and modern worship to rock, hip hop and electronic dance music. The Power celebrated their official launch on October 31, 2015, with an evening party that was open to the public.

References

  1. ^ a b "WCMX reception verification" (PDF). April 1982. Retrieved May 17, 2014.
  2. ^ "WCMX Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ http://westerling.com/?p=180
  4. ^ http://www.fybush.com/NERW/2011/110228/nerw.html