WFCV-FM

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WFCV-FM
City of license Bluffton, Indiana
Broadcast area Fort Wayne, Indiana
Frequency 100.1 MHz
Format Religious (WFCV simulcast)
ERP 5,200 watts
HAAT 89.7 meters (294 ft)
Class A
Facility ID 71464
Former callsigns WCRD (19621986)
WBGT (19861989)
WNUY (1989-2011)
Owner Independence Media Holdings
(IM IN Licenses, LLC)
Website WFCV-FM Online

WFCV-FM (100.1 FM) is a radio station whose city of license is Bluffton, Indiana, USA. The station was owned by Independence Media Holdings and the broadcast license was held by IM IN Licenses, LLC.

WFCV-FM switched to the Bott Radio Network Christian talk format, effective at Noon, Friday, June 24, 2011, and will share calls with its sister AM station, 1090 AM WFCV.

WFCV-FM broadcasts a religious talk radio format to the Fort Wayne, Indiana, area.[1]

Programming

Prior to the adoption of the talk format in the spring of 2008, WFCV-FM was "Y-100", an adult contemporary music station broadcasting the Delilah Rene program from Premiere Radio Networks during the evening.

FM 100 Talks featured syndicated hosts such as Laura Ingraham, Don Imus, Dave Ramsey, Jim Rome, Michael Savage and Dennis Miller and also aired some programming from Fox Sports Radio. FM 100 Talks also broadcast local high school sports with veteran sportscaster Dick Stimpson, Cliff Tanner & Pete LaFaucia

FM 100 Talks was the Flag Ship Station for Speed Talk and RadioSpeedTalk.com Hosted by Cliff Tanner & Pete LaFaucia

FM 100 Talks was the home of Sounds of Worship for 19 years hosted by Tim Steffen the only show dedicated to Southern Gospel in Northeast Indiana.

References

  1. "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Retrieved August 1, 2009. 

External links

Coordinates: 40°52′08″N 85°10′19″W / 40.869°N 85.172°W / 40.869; -85.172

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