WMCE-FM

Coordinates: 42°05′24″N 79°56′35″W / 42.090°N 79.943°W / 42.090; -79.943
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WMCE-FM
The current logo for WMCE as of February 2013
Broadcast areaErie, Pennsylvania
Frequency88.5 MHz
Programming
FormatClassic Hits
Ownership
OwnerLake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
History
First air date
1989
Former call signs
WMCY (1989)
Call sign meaning
W Mercyhurst College Erie
Technical information
Facility ID41215
ClassA
ERP750 watts
HAAT152 meters
Links
WebcastWMCE-FM Webstream
WebsiteWMCE-FM Website

WMCE-FM (88.5 FM) is a non-commercial Classic Hits radio station in Erie, Pennsylvania, owned and operated by Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. WMCE-FM was simulcast on sister station WMCE 1530 AM until its sale on September 1, 2017.

History

Formation - WMCY

After Mercyhurst acquired the frequency, 88.5 first signed on as WMCY on February 3, 1989. It was a mixed format station broadcasting classic rock, Broadway musicals, talk programs and more. It eventually switched to Opera and classical and then changed formats again in January 2009 to nearly exclusively Jazz music.[1]

JAZZ FM

Under the direction of station manager Mike Leal, the station switched to Jazz programming in January 2009. Content was provided by local hosts, and weekly regional shows. Programs included Jazz at Lincoln Center, Jazz Profiles, Jazz Variations, Radio Deluxe, European Jazz Stage, Latin Jazz Perspectives, Blues Before Sunrise, Juke in the Back, Blues and Beyond, Frank's Place, Swingin' Down The Lane and The Jazz Scene. Jazz hosts included Bob Protzman, Mark Richard, Helen Wigger, Tony Mowod, Bill Hillgrove. Additional programming was streamed using satellite services.[2]

"The Greatest Hits of all Time"

Under the management of Dan Geary, WMCE changed formats to Classic Hits in January 2013. The station and features many more local hosts and less syndicated programming.[3] Hosts on WMCE now include former Erie radio & TV personalities, along with employees of the University.

Captain Dan, hosting Erie morning radio for over 25 years is still in charge of the morning drive in Erie. Afternoons and the "Free Lunch Hour Request Show" is hosted by Julie Ellis. Afternoon drive and the "Five Song, Five O'Clock Free Ride" is managed by Commander Bill. The Commander is followed by the Erie legend Johnny Holiday. Johnny was a popular radio host in the 60's on WJET radio in Erie. The day closes out with Mighy Mike. Weekends are hosted by Big Ted Abbott and Frank J and Company. Sunday mornings from 9 to noon enjoy Bob and Alice Koziel and the Polka Celebration.

In addition to musical programming, the station also broadcasts sporting events following the Mercyhurst hockey and football teams.

WMCE is a broadcast service of Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, said institution having purchased the station in 2018 from Mercyhurst University. The university no longer is connected to WMCE in any way.

Some time in 2017, WMCE will move its intellectual property to FM 100.9; the 88.5 frequency will then become a more conventional student-run college radio outlet.[4] As of July 2018 the aforementioned plan has been abandoned.

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42°05′24″N 79°56′35″W / 42.090°N 79.943°W / 42.090; -79.943