City of license | Newark, New Jersey |
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Broadcast area | New York metropolitan area |
Slogan | The Sound of the New Life |
Frequency | 94.7 (MHz) FM |
First air date | 1947 |
Format | Christian Radio |
ERP | 37,200 watts |
HAAT | 174 meters |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 28204 |
Callsign meaning | Where Faith Means Everything |
Former callsigns | WAAT-FM (1947–1958) WNTA-FM (1958–1962) WJRZ-FM (1962–1965) |
Owner | Family Radio (Family Stations of New Jersey, Inc.) |
Sister stations | WFME-TV |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | wfme.net familyradio.com |
WFME is a radio station on 94.7 FM licensed to Newark, New Jersey that serves the New York metropolitan area with Christian education, music and fellowship. It is owned by Family Radio, a non-profit organization based in Oakland, California. The studio, office and transmitter is located in West Orange, New Jersey, and is shared with sister station WFME-TV (channel 66).
WFME's programming is also heard on two translator stations: W213AC (90.5 FM) in Hyde Park, New York; and W247AE (97.3 FM) in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.
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The 94.7 FM frequency signed on in 1947 as WAAT-FM, and was owned by the Bremer Broadcasting Company along with sister station WAAT (970 AM, now WNYM). The following year Bremer launched a television station, WATV on channel 13, New Jersey's first TV outlet. In 1958 the three stations were sold by Bremer to National Telefilm Associates, who changed the operation's call letters to WNTA-FM. During this period, the station had diversified programming such as jazz, classical music, and easy listening music.
National Telefilm split up its holdings in 1962, with WNTA-TV (now WNET) being sold to a New York City-based nonprofit educational group, and the WNTA radio stations going to Communications Industries Broadcasting. The new owners changed the calls to WJRZ-FM and initially retained the station's previous format, but in 1964 began leasing airtime to Family Radio. In 1965, the station was renamed to its current WFME, and in 1966 Family Radio bought 94.7 FM outright and began airing its religious programming around-the-clock.
In the present-day, WFME's local programming consists of community announcements; weekend public affairs; and news, weather and traffic inserts during Family Radio's Rise and Rejoice morning show. WFME originates a portion of the network's overnight program Nightwatch, hosted by station manager/chief engineer Charlie Menut. The rest of the station's schedule, such as the Harold Camping-hosted Open Forum, originates from Family Radio headquarters in Oakland.
Call Sign Origin: Karen Johnson at Family Stations headquarters in an email dated June 28, 2000, says the call letters stand for "Where Faith Means Everything".
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