WEGE

For the radio station licensed to Westerville, Ohio which carried the WEGE callsign from 19982004, see WJKR.
WEGE
City Lima, Ohio
Broadcast area Allen County
Branding 104.9 The Eagle
Slogan Classic Rock That Really Rocks
Frequency 104.9 MHz
First air date April 19, 2007
(as WEGE)
November 25, 1970
(as WLSR)
Format Classic rock
ERP 3,000 watts
HAAT 67 meters
Class A
Facility ID 1061
Transmitter coordinates 40°43′21.00″N 84°5′4.00″W / 40.7225000°N 84.0844444°W / 40.7225000; -84.0844444
Callsign meaning W "EaGlE"
Former callsigns WUZZ-FM (19992007)
WAJC (19981999)
WUZZ-FM (1998)
WAJC (19971998)
WLJM (1997)
WLSR (19701997)
Affiliations United Stations Radio Networks
Owner Childers Media Group LLC
Sister stations WCIT, WDOH, WFGF, WWSR
Webcast Listen Live
Website 1049theeagle.com

WEGE (104.9 FM) branded 104.9 The Eagle is a commercial classic rock radio station licensed to Lima, Ohio. Owned by Childers Media Group LLC, the station serves Allen County and is the local affiliate for Nights with Alice Cooper. Both the WEGE studios and transmitter are located in Lima.[1]

History

WEGE was founded in 1970 as WLSR (for "Lima Stereo Radio") airing a beautiful music format, which later moved to adult contemporary in 1986, after being purchased by Allen Broadcasting Company. Using the slogan Lite 105, the station featured live, local disc jockeys and newscasters in drive time, and the Transtar "Format 41" satellite service at all other times. In 1989, the station modified its nickname to Lite Rock 105, foregoing the satellite service in favor of all live, local disc jockeys.

In 1991, WLSR changed its nickname again, this time to "Mix 104.9," while continuing the adult contemporary format. In 1995, WLSR and its sister AM station, WCIT, became among the first stations in the United States to operate using computers to store and play all music and commercials. The system, built by Scott Studios, allowed the stations to operate in live or fully automated modes, with disc jockeys broadcasting live, or pre-recording their voice tracks into the system. In 1996, WLSR changed to an Urban format, changing its nickname to "105 Jamz" and its call letters to WLJM (standing for "Lima's Jamz"). In 1997, Allen Broadcasting Company sold both stations to Forever Broadcasting, which moved the Urban/R&B-format and call letters to the AM station, renamed "940 JAMZ" WLJM. The FM station was briefly known as adult contemporary WAJC from July 1997 to November 1999,

From 19992005 the station aired classic hits under the callsign WUZZ-FM. The station was mostly automated using voices from the other stations in the building at the time (WZOQ, etc.) in recorded voice breaks. The morning and afternoon drive time slots were the only ones "live".

Current programming

On April 19, 2007, the FCC approved a call sign change from WUZZ-FM to WEGE. WEGE had been the call sign of a station in Westerville, Ohio, owned by North American Broadcasting in the Columbus market, prior to changing its call sign to WTDA in 2004. WEGE airs Nights with Alice Cooper weeknights via United Stations Radio Networks.[2]

Effective July 1, 2013, WEGE and its sister stations were purchased by Childers Media Group, a locally owned company, from Maverick Media at a price of $2.1 million; its offices and studios were moved from its former location on Cable Road to 57 Town Square in downtown Lima.

References

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