WFRM

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WFRM-AM
City of license Coudersport, Pennsylvania
Broadcast area Coudersport, Pennsylvania
Frequency 600 (kHz)
Format oldies
ERP 1000 watts (day); 46 watts (night)
'Class B1
Callsign meaning W'Fa RM & Home Broadcasting
Owner The Farm & Home Broadcasting Co. (Allegheny Mountain Network)
Website http://www.wfrm.net/

WFRM is a commercially-licensed AM radio station, licensed to Coudersport, Pennsylvania, the seat of Potter County. WFRM broadcasts at the federally-assigned frequency of 600 khz at a maximum power output of 1,000 watts day, 46 watts night. WFRM and its sister station, WFRM-FM, are owned by Farm and Home Broadcasting, Inc., a subsidiary of the Allegheny Mountain Network (AMN) of Tyrone, Pennsylvania. AMN owns 71 percent of Farm and Home Broadcasting. WFRM is oldies-formatted, while WFRM-FM broadcasts a satellite "Simply About Music" Jack FM-type format from Dial Global.

[edit] History: Beginnings in Smethport

Back in the summer of 1953, the Smethport Centennial Celebration was the first "special event" covered by WFRM, the new radio station in Coudersport just constructed by the Farm & Home Broadcasting Company. The station first went on the air in May of that year. Broadcast lines were installed and temporary broadcast facilities were put in place in Smethport to cover many of the Centennial activities. Pete and Bill, the stars of the Morning Show, were photographed in the derby hats that everyone in Smethport was wearing as part of the celebration. That photo is still on the wall at WFRM's current studio location at 9 South Main Street in downtown Coudersport.

When the McKean County Fair came along again, radio was a big part. Gert Curley, who was widely known as "Betty Bradford" brought her popular WESB interview show to the fairgrounds. WFRM also came to the Fair. A large tent along the midway was filled with country music entertainers from McKean, Potter and surrounding counties. Crowds loved it.

Encouraged by the enthusiastic reception from folks in Smethport, WFRM decided to put a local office and studio in Smethport. It was located on the second floor of the Auto Parts store on West Main Street. Bob and Lois Johnson became the nucleus of the staff in Smethport and an effort was made to expand the service to this part of the WFRM Coverage area. Russ Wells was the announcer, and Bob Morrison was the engineer. An hour each day was broadcast over the radio from this studio. These daily broadcasts continued for about three years. Meanwhile, the Johnsons had relocated to Kane, and joined the staff that was building the new radio station facility there.

WFRM was joined by its FM sister, WFRM-FM, on September 18, 1985. It also has a sister station, WQRM, in nearby Smethport.

WFRM-FM has applied to the Federal Communications Commission to move to Portville, NY. The AM station will remain in Coudersport.

[edit] References

http://www.wfrm.net/ (official website) Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook

Radio stations in Northern Pennsylvania (Arbitron #unranked)
Northern PA

By frequency: (FM) 88.5 | 90.1 | 91.7 | 92.3 | 92.7 | 93.1 | 93.9 | 94.9 | 95.9 | 96.7 | 97.5 | 98.9 | 100.1 | 100.5 | 100.7 | 102.1 | 102.9 | 103.1 | 103.3 | 103.9 | 104.1 | 104.3 | 105.5 | 106.5 | 106.9 | 107.3

(AM) 600 | 900 | 1250 | 1260 | 1300 | 1310 | 1400 | 1420 | 1540

By callsign: WBRR | WCCR | WCED | WCOG | WCPA | WCUC | WDBA | WDDH | WDSN | WECZ | WFRM | WFRM | WHKS | WJNG | WKBI-FM | WKBI (AM) | WKNB | WKQL | WLEM | WLMI | WMKX | WNAE | WOKW | WOWQ | WPHB | WPSX | WPXZ | WQFX | WQKY | WQYX | WRRN | WTMV | WWCH | WWJL | WZYY

Other
Arbitron-Ranked Pennsylvania Radio Markets:

Allentown (FM) (AM) | Altoona | Chambersburg | Erie (FM) (AM) | Harrisburg-Carlisle-Lebanon (FM) (AM) | Johnstown | Lancaster (FM) (AM) | Meadville-Franklin | Philadelphia (FM) (AM) | Pittsburgh (FM) (AM) | Reading | State College | Sunbury-Selinsgrove-Lewisburg | Wilkes Barre-Scranton (FM) (AM) | Waynesboro | Williamsport | York (FM) (AM)

Non-Arbitron-Ranked Pennsylvania Radio Markets:
Northern Pennsylvania (includes DuBois, Kane, Punxsutawney, and St. Marys)

Markets that transcend New York and Pennsylvania:
Olean NY/Bradford PA | Jamestown NY/Warren PA

See also: List of radio stations in Pennsylvania and List of United States radio markets