WOUF FM 92.3 Beulah

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Slogan/Positioner: The Wolf

Format: Country

Web site:

E-mail:

Power/Height/Class: 1,600 watts / 600 feet / A
- Coverage area (FCC)

Construction permit: 50,000 watts / 446 feet / C2, directional
- CP coverage area (FCC)

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More Technical Information:

Call Sign History:

  • WOUF: 4/05/2001
  • WSRI: 7/13/1999
  • WBVE: 7/19/1996
  • WRQT: 6/17/1994

On Air Date: about 1994

Owner: Fort Bend Broadcasting

Telephone:

Notes/History:

  • 5/2008: Construction permit modified to change location of transmitter from Manistee to Benzie county with a directional antenna.
  • 12/2007: Frequency change from 92.1 to 92.3 with special temporary authority granted by the FCC due to issues with the station's tower.
  • 6/2006: Construction permit granted to change frequency to 92.3, increase power from 1,600 watts @ 600 feet (Class A) to 50,000 watts @ 492 feet (Class C2), and move its transmitter south of Bear Lake in Manistee County.
  • 5/2006: Reported that the station has ended its simulcast of WLDR-FM 101.9 and is now identifying itself as 'The Wolf' with a 'Texas' Country format.
  • 4/2005: Application filed to change frequency to 92.3 and increase power from 1,600 watts @ 600 feet (Class A) to 50,000 watts @ 492 feet (Class C2) from a tower location near Bear Lake in Manistee County. The FCC previously had granted the station's petition to move to 92.3 from 92.1.
  • 3/15/2004: WLDR-FM 101.9 changes format from Adult Contemporary to Country as "Sunny Country". WOUF continues simulcast.
  • 3/2001: Station returns to the air simulcasting sister station WLDR-FM 101.9 Traverse City (Adult Contemporary)
  • 9/27/2000: FCC approves sale
  • 8/2000: Station sold from D&B Broadcasting to Fort Bend Broadcasting along with WSRQ-FM 100.1 Bear Lake, pending FCC approval
  • 11/1999: Station falls silent along with WSRQ-FM 100.1 Bear Lake due to local staffing issues.
  • 6/21/1999: On air testing
  • 6/1999: Information is released that station will return to the air as 'Star' with 100.1 and 92.1 simulcasting
  • 3/1999: FCC approves transfer of station along with WZTU-FM 100.1 Bear Lake from Roger Hoppe II to D&B Broadcasting


Transmitter location:

Manistee County

Const permit transmitter location:

Benzie County

 


 

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