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WGRP (940 AM) is a licensed Class D
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broadcasting from
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. WGRP broadcasts full-time. However, it only sends out 2
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s in the nighttime hours, in order to protect a
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and
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clear-channel (
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) which is reserved by international treaty. The Canadian Class A station is no longer on the air; the Mexican station is XEQ in
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.


FM Translator

WGRP relays programming to an FM translator in order to improve coverage, especially at night when the AM frequency broadcasts with only 2 watts. The FM frequency also gives improved high fidelity stereophonic sound. WGRP and
WLOA WLOA (1470 AM) is a commercial rhythmic contemporary radio station licensed to Farrell, Pennsylvania. Owned by Over/Under, LLC, the station serves both the Sharon, Pennsylvania, and Youngstown, Ohio markets. WLOA also simulcasts over Youngstown ...
, along with WMVL 101.7 FM in Linesville, PA, are owned by Vilkie Communications, and both feature an oldies format. Previously, WGRP and WLOA, along with former sister station WEXC were owned by Beacon Broadcasting, operated by Warren-based steel supply magnate Harold Glunt. After his death in January 2010, Glunt's surviving son put the stations up for sale.
Educational Media Foundation Educational Media Foundation (formerly EMF Broadcasting, abbreviated EMF) is an American nonprofit Christian media ministry based in Franklin, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville. EMF is the parent company of K-LOVE and Air1—the world's largest ...
acquired all three stations, with the intention to spin off WGRP and WLOA to separate owners.


2 watt nighttime broadcast

International
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requires WGRP to broadcast at only 2 watts during night hours. This is to allow uninterrupted broadcasting of CINW in Montreal, Quebec which occupied the same frequency until signing off permanently in January 2010 (another station, CFNV, signed onto the same frequency in 2016). In CINW's absence, and despite the night-time power limitation, listeners have reported hearing WGRP across much of northeast
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at night. As recently as March 2013, the new Montreal station is not yet on the air. WGRP, at local sunset, must reduce power to either 17 watts or 7 watts, for first two hours after the sunset time for that month. Some months allow the station to run 17 watts for the first hour after sunset, then 7 watts the second hour, then to the two watts nighttime. Some months, mostly in summer, station is limited to the 7 watts for both hours of post sunset operation. Station operates same directional pattern day and night. Many DX-ers, those that try to listen to distant stations as a hobby, have asked about if the station operates at a true 2 watts at night. Station officials have confirmed it, as an unusual antenna current meter, one measuring in milli-amps, has been used by current owners to confirm. Even they were surprised by the coverage of the station at night.


History

WGRP first signed on September 19, 1959 under the ownership of Greenville Broadcasting Company, headed by Kenneth Anderson and (November 8, 1911 – January 1978), who served as general manager and chief engineer, and his wife Ethel Brown Anderson, with his brother Merle Anderson (August 31, 1919 – September 19, 2000) serving as station manager and program director. The station first operated from studios located at 2 Water Street in downtown Greenville, and operated at its current frequency, daytime power output and directional antenna pattern. However, the station did not have nighttime power authorization in these early years. In later years, the station would move all of its operations to an office constructed at its transmitter facility at 44 McCracken Road in West Salem Township, just outside the Greenville corporate limits. In 1964, Greenville Broadcasting Company was issued the construction permit for WGRP-FM 107.1, known today as
WLVX WLVX (107.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Greenville, Pennsylvania. It operates 24 hours per day, 7 days per week at 2,100 watts. The station is owned by Educational Media Foundation, who officially received assignment of the licenses of ...
. Once it went on the air in July 1965, WGRP-FM simulcast its AM sister, but was able to provide nighttime radio service independently after WGRP was mandated to close at sundown. In early 1978, Kenneth Anderson died. After his death, Merle Anderson assumed the duties of president and general manager.


First Sale

Greenville Broadcasting Company continued its ownership of the stations into the 1990s, when both were sold to Beacon Broadcasting.


Second Sale

In December 2003, Vilkie Communications LMA'ed then dark WGRP-AM until changes in management at Beacon decided not to sell. At this time, Harold Glunt took over operations of Beacon Broadcasting. Prior to Glunt's death, WGRP was simulcasting sister station
WLOA WLOA (1470 AM) is a commercial rhythmic contemporary radio station licensed to Farrell, Pennsylvania. Owned by Over/Under, LLC, the station serves both the Sharon, Pennsylvania, and Youngstown, Ohio markets. WLOA also simulcasts over Youngstown ...
with a Classic Country format, then moving briefly to all-sports, then oldies, and then reverted to country with local broadcasters such as, Tony Horn (in the morning), & Johnny "Rogers" Kuty (Afternoons), with a short stint by local talent Gregg "Allen" Robison as "Porky" broadcasting Porky’s Pen at 10. Both stations were once Mercer County outlets for
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baseball, which later moved to competing station
WLLF WLLF (96.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Mercer, Pennsylvania, and serving the Youngstown metropolitan area. It has a sports radio format, much of it simulcast with co-owned WBBW 1240 AM, from the CBS Radio Network. It is one of seve ...
. Previously, the two stations carried an
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format that originated from then-sister station WANR. WLOA and WGRP, along with WEXC- FM in
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, and Ohio stations WANR and WRTK were all stations of Beacon Broadcasting.


Sale to Current Owner

On September 10, 2010,
Educational Media Foundation Educational Media Foundation (formerly EMF Broadcasting, abbreviated EMF) is an American nonprofit Christian media ministry based in Franklin, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville. EMF is the parent company of K-LOVE and Air1—the world's largest ...
announced its purchase of WLOA, WGRP and WEXC for a combined $225,000; all three stations since changed formats to relay the national non-commercial K-LOVE feed, while EMF will sell WLOA and WGRP in the coming day to different owners. WGRP, and WLOA-AM Farrell-Youngstown are being sold to former LMA operator of WGRP, Vilkie Communications of Meadville, Pa., a locally owned broadcast company. The sale was completed in December, and both stations broke away from the K-Love feed for local programming.


FCC Violations

On November 15, 2002, WGRP was issued a NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE (NAL). The violations involved Beacon's failure to post the Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) numbers on the WGRP(AM) antenna structures, failure to notify the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that the obstruction lighting was improperly functioning, and failure to repaint the WGRP(AM) antenna structures. Beacon Broadcasting was fined $15,000 for the violations. On October 29, 2010, WGRP was issued a NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE (NAL) for failing to maintain a public inspection file and exceeding nighttime broadcast power. FCC inspectors determined that nighttime transmission power was 26 watts (the transmitter was programmed to reduce to 28 watts at night), exceeding the licensed nighttime power output of 2 watts.http://www.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2010/db1101/DA-10-2097A1.pdf, Before the Federal Communications Commission, NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE, Beacon Broadcasting, Retrieved January 25, 2011.


References


Obituary for WGRP co-founder Merle G. Anderson1963 Broadcasting Yearbook1965 Broadcasting Yearbook1967 Broadcasting Yearbook1971 Broadcasting Yearbook1975 Broadcasting Yearbook1978 Broadcasting Yearbook1981 Broadcasting Yearbook1985 Broadcasting Yearbook


External links

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