WPWX

Urban contemporary radio station in Hammond, Indiana, United States
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::summary Urban contemporary radio station in Hammond, Indiana, United States ::
::data[format=table title="Infobox radio station"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| logo | File:WPWX Power92FM logo.png |
| name | WPWX |
| city | Hammond, Indiana |
| area | Chicago metropolitan area |
| Northwest Indiana | |
| branding | Power 92 |
| airdate | 1949 |
| frequency | 92.3 MHz |
| format | Urban contemporary |
| subchannels | HD2: WYCA simulcast (Urban contemporary gospel) |
| owner | Crawford Broadcasting |
| licensee | Dontron Inc. |
| licensing_authority | FCC |
| affiliations | Compass Media Networks |
| sister_stations | WSRB, WYCA |
| erp | 50,000 watts |
| haat | 150 meters |
| class | B |
| facility_id | 17304 |
| coordinates | |
| callsign_meaning | Po Wer X |
| former_callsigns | WJIZ (1949–1954) |
| WJOB-FM (1954–1959) | |
| WYCA (1959-2001) | |
| WVJM (2001) | |
| webcast | Listen Live |
| website | power92chicago.com |
| :: |
| logo = File:WPWX Power92FM logo.png | name = WPWX | city = Hammond, Indiana | area = Chicago metropolitan area Northwest Indiana | branding = Power 92 | airdate = 1949 | frequency = 92.3 MHz | format = Urban contemporary | subchannels = HD2: WYCA simulcast (Urban contemporary gospel) | owner = Crawford Broadcasting | licensee = Dontron Inc. | licensing_authority = FCC | affiliations = Compass Media Networks | sister_stations = WSRB, WYCA | erp = 50,000 watts | haat = 150 meters | class = B | facility_id = 17304 | coordinates = | callsign_meaning = Po Wer X | former_callsigns = WJIZ (1949–1954) WJOB-FM (1954–1959) WYCA (1959-2001) WVJM (2001) | webcast = Listen Live | website = power92chicago.com WPWX (92.3 FM) is an urban contemporary radio station licensed to Hammond, Indiana and serving the Chicago metropolitan area in addition to Northwest Indiana, and is owned by Crawford Broadcasting. The station broadcasts from a transmitter a few hundred feet west of the Illinois/Indiana state line in Burnham, Illinois, with studios on Calumet Avenue in Hammond.
History
The station began broadcasting in 1949, and held the call sign WJIZ. The station was owned by South Shore Broadcasting Company. In 1954, the station's call sign was changed to WJOB-FM, and the station simulcast the programming of its sister station WJOB 1230. In 1959, the station was sold to Percy Crawford for $119,000. The station's call sign was changed to WYCA, standing for "Young People's Church of the Air", and the station began airing a Christian format.
The station switched to an urban contemporary format on March 26, 2001, in an attempt to go head to head with the longtime urban radio leader in Chicago, WGCI-FM. The station's call sign was briefly changed to WVJM in April 2001, before being changed to WPWX on May 1, 2001. WPWX currently is the Chicago home to The Rickey Smiley Morning Show, and at one time carried both the Doug Banks Morning Show and The Tom Joyner Morning Show.
HD Programming
All Crawford Broadcasting Company radio stations broadcast in digital HD Radio, and all Crawford FMs also broadcast both HD1 & HD2 (digital) audio. Urban Gospel sister station WYCA, known as Rejoice 102.3, is simulcast on WPWX-HD2.
References
References
- [https://cdbs.recnet.com/corres/?doc=83872 History Cards for WPWX], fcc.gov. Retrieved February 11, 2019.
- "Call Sign History (WPWX)".
- ''[https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1958/Radio-AL-NE-1958-BC-YB.pdf 1958 Broadcasting Yearbook]'', [[Broadcasting & Cable. Broadcasting]]. 1958. p. A-280. Retrieved February 11, 2019.
- "[https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC/BC-1959/1959-07-06-BC.pdf Changing hands]", ''[[Broadcasting & Cable. Broadcasting]]''. July 6, 1959. p. 52. Retrieved February 11, 2019.
- Ghrist, John R. (1996). ''Valley Voices: A Radio History''. Crossroads Communications. p. 241-247.
- Feder, Robert. (February 23, 2001). "WYCA leaving religion for urban contemporary". [[Chicago Sun-Times]].
- "[https://www.power92chicago.com/show/rickey-smiley/ Rickey Smiley Morning Show]", WPWX. Retrieved February 11, 2019.
- Cholo, Ana Beatriz. "[https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2003-02-12-0302120267-story.html Bowled over about black history]", ''[[Chicago Tribune]]''. February 12, 2003. Retrieved February 11, 2019.
- [[Phil Rosenthal. Rosenthal, Phil]]. "[https://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/towerticker/2010/06/tom-joyner-expands-reach-adds-soul-106-to-power-92.html Tom Joyner expands reach, adds Soul 106 to Power 92]", ''[[Chicago Tribune]]''. June 01, 2010. Retrieved February 11, 2019.
- "HD Radio station guide for San Francisco, California".
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