WLCY-FM
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Broadcast area | Indiana, Kittanning, Latrobe, PA |
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Branding | "Cat Country 106.3" |
Slogan | Today's Best Country for Indiana, Westmoreland, and Armstrong Counties! |
First air date | February 1, 1979 |
Frequency | 106.3 (MHz) |
Format | Country |
ERP | 2,850 watts |
Callsign meaning | We Love Country of Yesterday and Today |
Owner | Renda Broadcasting |
Website | http://www.catcountry1063.com |
WLCY-FM is a country radio station serving Indiana, Cambria, Armstrong and Westmoreland Counties in Pennsylvania.
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[edit] The "Lucky-FM" Years
Though the station became widely recognized as "Lucky FM" when it debuted in 1989, the station had originally signed on as WCQO-FM back in September of 1983 with a nostalgia/MOR format. The station then switched ownership in 1987 and took the call letters WNQQ, billing themselves as "Wink FM". The format started to incorporate more current music in its library, but failed to make any momentum. That all changed in November of 1989.
John Longo, an industry veteran who came up through the ranks over the years, starting as a disc jockey in 1959, purchased WNQQ for $485,000. Signing an agreement with the Drake Chenault Radio Network, the station signed on as "Lucky 106.3", with the new WLCY call letters and a soft adult contemporary format. Longo had purchased an AM station, WCNS-AM in Latrobe, in January of that year, which is where he started his own broadcast career.
Through an aggressive print and signage promotional campaign, WLCY for the first time started to see real growth as the station gained momentum as an office music favorite in Indiana and Westmoreland Counties. While a very successful enterprise that demonstrated long-term profitability for Longo's company, Longo Media Group, Longo decided to sell the station to Pittsburgh-based Renda Broadcasting Corporation for $900,000.
[edit] As "Cat Country 106.3"
In Late-2005, Forever Broadcasting signed a deal with Renda Broadcasting for WLCY to turn into a country radio station like WFGI's format. The deal was accepted, and WLCY became a country radio station with Forever Broadcasting and renamed it "Cat Country 106.3". The country radio station is very similar to WFGI's format. Forever Broadcasting dropped the part-time ownership on the station in September.
[edit] Bobcat Radio Network
For lots of time, WLCY is the voice of the Blairsville Bobcats. WLCY has broadcasted every single Bobcat Football and Basketball game since 1980.
[edit] Cat Country HD2
WLCY-FM carries a HD Radio Subchannel, focusing on live country concerts, as well as the Bobcat Games.
[edit] Historical Note
WLCY radio began as WLCY AM 1380 in St. Petersburg, Fla. and was owned by the Rahall Company. It was affectionately known as "Fun Radio 138!" all during the 60's & was the #1 listened to radio station in Tampa Bay! I grew up with WLCY Fun Radio virtually 'glued' on my transistor radio! It was "THE" station to listen to from 1960 to 1980 when I moved to Minnesota. Sadly, WLCY Fun Radio 138 is now a memory. But what a fantastic one it is!
- Phil Colaianni - (Minneapolis)
[edit] On Air Schedule
[edit] Monday-Friday
6am-10am: Cat Country Breakfast with Chuck Clark
10am-3pm: Bill Cody
3pm-7pm: AfterCountry with Jim DeCesare
7pm-Midnight: Country Music Countdown
12:00 a.m.- 6:00 a.m.: Country @ Night
[edit] Saturday
8am: Top 30 CMT Country Countdown with Lon Helton
10am-12pm: Non-Stop Country Music
12pm-3pm: Ten In A Rows
3pm-7pm: The Cat Country Diner with George Lucas
7pm: Country Saturday Night
[edit] Sunday
6am-Noon: American Country Countdown
Noon-1pm: The Sunday Country Lunchtime Hour
1-4pm: In the Liter Box (Vintage Country) with Bill Cody
4pm-6pm: Country Music Double Hour
6pm: America's Grand Ole Opra Weekend
[edit] Radio Personalites
- Chuck Clark
- Jim Deceasre
- Bill Cody
- George Lucas
[edit] Cat Lines
Request/Feedback lines can be reached at 724-471-1CAT (Indiana County) or 724-465-4700 (Other Countries).
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