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audience". The FCC also placed restrictions on simulcasting, requiring more of FM programs to be original and adding substantially to programming costs. As debts mounted, former News Director Edwin V. Johnson recalled, most of the staff was released. That left Johnson and an engineer playing all taped programs from the newly introduced Presto-brand commercial reel-to-reel tape recorders. Johnson, who joined the station in June 1951, changed his status to part-time, but remained until his retirement in 1985. WHAV-FM was dark by 1953 and its transmitter ended up 30 or so miles away at
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With transmission facilities completed, the inaugural broadcast of the AM station was set to take place March 16, 1947, from temporary studios downtown. Programs that day included a drama, "One Way Ticket", starring Fred Waring and Myrna Loy. The new studios, being designed by local architect Clinton
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responded by filing an application for a 250-watt AM station. "Mr. Russ said establishment of an AM station for local coverage does not mean the company has abandoned plans for its FM station. It was decided to apply for an AM station when it became apparent facilities were not going to be developed
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programing of WCCM (800 AM) replaced WHAV on 1490 AM. WHAV formally changed its call sign to WCCM on September 23, 2002. In 2004, the sports programming was replaced with oldies; in May 2005, while continuing with English-language programming in the daytime, an overnight block of Spanish-language
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s mistaken idea that FM-receiving sets would be readily available after the war, according to Mrs. Natalino. To work around the problem, WHAV worked with local bus lines to have FM music piped into buses. However, she said, the FCC banned the action when bus riders complained of being "a captive
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in Dallas, Texas. McLendon and Ted Husing handled all football broadcasts for the network. McLendon, who pioneered radio's transition into the television age, also hosted a show, "Great Days In Sports", which recreated great sports events from the past. WHAV joined Liberty just as the nationwide
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WHAV-FM finally went on the air April 14, 1948. WHAV-FM, as was the custom of the day, simply simulcasted the AM programs. Despite its earlier frequency announcement, the FM station was licensed on 92.5 MHz. "FM broadcasting opens a new era for radio in Haverhill. It will give WHAV a second
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in Boston to determine how best to design the studios. That may explain why the station's facilities convey a 1930s' appearance. The new one-story studio building contained two large studios – one containing the requisite piano – and a small announcer's booth. There was also a large lobby with a
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The following month it was announced that impressive art deco studios would be constructed in downtown Haverhill, while a transmitting building would be built on Silver Hill. The first 160 feet (49 m) of the tower would be for AM transmissions at 1490 kHz, while an isolated 80-foot
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indicated its selection of Ayer's Hill was second to Silver Hill, a more centrally located city-owned parcel. Mayor Glynn and some alderman were willing to sell or lease the Silver Hill site, but others held out for using the site as a war memorial. J.R. Poppele, chief engineer of
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double-paned window looking into the largest studio. Offices, just off the lobby, included a newsroom with a built-in bin to capture teletype paper. The basement contained record storage areas, an announcers' lounge and the chief engineer's office and work area.
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made an appearance on the stations during the grand opening of the new studio building to promote what would be a Big Band format, said Jackie Natalino, former music librarian, during a 1978 interview. On September 29, 1950, WHAV announced it would join "the
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A major blow to the FM project came, however, when the FCC moved FM's spectrum assignment from the 42–50 MHz band, allocated just before the war, to the 88–106 (later expanded to 108) MHz band. This had the effect of rendering 500,000 receivers obsolete.
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In 1981, WHAV AM and FM were sold to Northeast Broadcasting Company in a distress sale stemming from an FCC investigation (initiated by copywriter Madolyn Roberts) into equal employment opportunity issues. The FM station went on to become WLYT and later
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WHAV is going to be your station — a station for the people of Haverhill and the people in our surrounding towns. What concerns you directly, your lives and businesses, your community betterment will always get first priority on the WHAV
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sought authority to construct a 300-foot (91 m) tower on Ayer's Hill, the highest point of land in Haverhill. The station would transmit at a frequency of 46.5 MHz (a frequency then assigned to FM) and use a 1,000-watt
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On July 30, 2007, the station changed its call sign to WCEC, ahead of an August 1 programming swap that saw WCCM's English-language talk programming move to 1110 AM, and the return of WCEC's Spanish-language
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as fast as first believed possible for FM stations. The company plans to operate the AM station in conjunction with (what would now be a 20,000-watt) FM station when the later station is set up."
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The virtually insolvent WHAV was sold in 1954 to Edward I. Cetlin and Henry R. and Morris Silver. The Silver brothers were owners of a successful Manchester bottling company and former owners of
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in Washington, D.C., in time for President Harry S. Truman's inauguration. The stations were the second in Massachusetts to become associated with Continental and the eighth in New England.
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network grew to 240 affiliates with 10 hours of programs a day. At its peak, Liberty had 458 affiliates, but folded in 1952. It was a difficult time for radio, and WHAV-FM was not exempt.
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in New York, conducted the original survey of sites. The Gazette ultimately bought the Silver Hill site at auction and the FCC conditionally granted the license December 10, 1945.
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with Jose Villafañe's Costa Media Boston LLC, and relaunched as a Spanish CHR station branded as "LatinX 103.7". Villafañe, a former executive for
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F. Goodwin, would be ready later that year. In an interview during the early 1980s, Goodwin admitted he toured other stations, including
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This article is about the radio station that identified as WHAV from 1947 to 2002. For the current low power FM station, see
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bought a 49 percent stake in the company and returned to broadcasting (the newspaper previously owned
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The war memorial was not constructed for another 40 years and was placed at another location.
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In September 2002, Costa-Eagle rearranged the programming of its three stations: WHAV's "
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voice and will reach out into homes within a 50-mile radius of the city",
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and WLAW-FM). Costa-Eagle would go on to purchase WCCM (800 AM) from
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WHAV AM and FM joined the Continental Network, whose key station was
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programming was added to WCCM's lineup as a response to the sale of
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programming of WNNW (1110 AM) moved to 800 AM, and the talk and
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Broadcasting Corp. in 1998; later that year, the owners of the
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in Philadelphia, and a former newspaperman who had interviewed
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LMA To Buy Brings LatinX 103.7 To Boston's Northern Suburbs
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Plans for the station that would become WCCM began during
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The station has aired Spanish-language broadcasts of
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WHAV-LP

Haverhill, Massachusetts
Merrimack Valley
Frequency
kHz
Format
Spanish CHR
Boston Red Sox Spanish Radio Network
Sister stations
WUBG
WMVX
WNNW
Call sign
WNNW
Roman numeral
FCC
Facility ID
Class
Power
watts
42°46′22.33″N 71°5′59.21″W / 42.7728694°N 71.0997806°W / 42.7728694; -71.0997806
Translator(s)
Salem, New Hampshire
Public file
LMS
Webcast
Listen live
www.exitosradio.com
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