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{{Infobox radio station |
{{Infobox radio station |
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| name = WMTH |
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| logo = WMTH-FM logo.png |
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| city = [[Park Ridge, Illinois|Park Ridge]], [[Illinois]] |
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| slogan = "The Voice of Maine Township" |
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| former_frequencies = 88.5 [[megahertz|MHz]] |
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| callsign_meaning = '''M'''aine '''T'''ownship '''H'''igh |
| callsign_meaning = '''M'''aine '''T'''ownship '''H'''igh |
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| owner |
| owner = Board of Education, Maine Township #207 |
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| licensee |
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| sister_stations |
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| webcast |
| webcast = http://13.bteradio.com:9090/wmth.mp3 Listen Live] |
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| website |
| website = [http://south.maine207.org/activities/wmth/ WMTH Online] |
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| licensing_authority = [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] |
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'''WMTH-FM''', located in [[Park Ridge, Illinois|Park Ridge]], [[Illinois]], was among the first [[high school radio]] stations in the United States when it was licensed in 1959. Established by the Student Council at [[Maine Township High School]], now |
'''WMTH-FM''', located in [[Park Ridge, Illinois|Park Ridge]], [[Illinois]], was among the first FM [[high school radio]] stations in the United States when it was licensed in 1959. Established by the Student Council at [[Maine Township High School]], now Maine East High School, the station went on the air during December [[1959 in radio|1959]].<ref>{{cite news |url= http://www.wmthalumni.org/firstcast.html |work=Park Ridge Herald |title=Maine FM Station In Operation |date=December 1959}}</ref> The station became known as "The Voice of Maine Township". |
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The [[radio station]] was built by electronics teacher, Theron Whitfield, and electronics students in the school |
The [[radio station]] was built by electronics teacher, Theron Whitfield, and electronics students in the school. |
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WMTH-FM has studios at all three existing [[Maine Township High School]]s; [[Maine West High School]] in [[Des Plaines]] and |
WMTH-FM has studios at all three existing [[Maine Township High School]]s; [[Maine West High School]] in [[Des Plaines]] and Maine East High School and [[Maine South High School]] in Park Ridge. There was also a studio at the former [[Maine North High School]] in [[Des Plaines]]. |
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Maine East, South, and West currently broadcast from about 8:30 AM - 5 PM on Weekdays, with East broadcasting on Mondays, South on Tuesdays, West on Wednesday, and the schools rotating Thursday and Friday every week. |
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The call letters were chosen "MTH" as in '''M'''aine '''T'''ownship '''H'''igh (school). The WMTH-FM antenna is located on the highest point of the school building at Dempster and Potter Roads in Park Ridge. The studio from 1959 through 1970 was located in room 147B, across the hall from the auditorium. When the center courtyard building opened in the fall of 1970, the radio station relocated and the first WMTH-TV television studio was built. |
The call letters were chosen "MTH" as in '''M'''aine '''T'''ownship '''H'''igh (school). The WMTH-FM antenna is located on the highest point of the school building at Dempster and Potter Roads in Park Ridge. The studio from 1959 through 1970 was located in room 147B, across the hall from the auditorium. When the center courtyard building opened in the fall of 1970, the radio station relocated and the first WMTH-TV television studio was built. |
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The original power of the station was 16 watts [[effective radiated power]] at a frequency of 88.5 |
The original power of the station was 16 watts [[effective radiated power]] at a frequency of 88.5 MHz. This continued from 1960 until 1983 when the frequency was changed to 90.5 MHz and the power reduced to 10 watts. This leaves it as one of the lowest powered FM stations in the United States, and one of few remaining under the now-discontinued Class D license. |
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'''WMTH-TV''' is another section of WMTH, they broadcast a mixture of school news, school sports events, and other programs of local interest. All of the broadcast events are streamed on their respective YouTube channels. In addition, all events broadcast are staffed by WMTH Club Members and the broadcasts are in care of their respective instructors. |
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WMTH broadcasts between the hours on 9am-5pm on Weekdays only, with each Maine Township school broadcasting on a different day. A full calendar schedule can be found on the station website. WMTH also broadcasts online. |
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WMTH-FM continues to broadcast a mixture of music, school sports events, and other programs of local interest. |
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==Famous alumni== |
==Famous alumni== |
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* [[Harrison Ford]] (1960) Actor and film producer |
* [[Harrison Ford]] (1960) Actor and film producer |
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* [[Marshall Seese]] (1960) TV Weather meteorologist on [[The Weather Channel]] (retired 2008) |
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* [[Steve Goodman]] (1963) Musician and composer |
* [[Steve Goodman]] (1963) Musician and composer |
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* [[Rich Koz]] (1970) [[Svengoolie]] Chicago TV celebrity |
* [[Rich Koz]] (1970) [[Svengoolie]] Chicago and [[Me TV]] TV celebrity |
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* [[Michael Walcher]] (1970) TV News anchor, reporter |
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* [[Joseph Passarella]] (1972) Broadcasting Executive, Voice-over artist |
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* [[Scott Cohn]] (1978) CNBC TV journalist |
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* [[Janet Shamlian]] (1980) national correspondent [[NBC News]] |
* [[Janet Shamlian]] (1980) national correspondent [[NBC News]] |
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* [[David Santrella]] (1980) Broadcast executive |
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* [[Andy Masur]] (1985) Sports broadcaster |
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* Countless others are at television stations, radio station, cable-TV, and satellite radio stations |
* Countless others are at television stations, radio station, cable-TV, and satellite radio stations |
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<ref>contact with individuals and/or public domain sources</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{FM station data|WMTH}} |
*{{FM station data|6050|WMTH}} |
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*[https://streema.com/radios/WMTH WMTH-FM online via Streema] |
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*[http://www.wmthalumni.com/ WMTH Alumni blog website] |
*[http://www.wmthalumni.com/ WMTH Alumni blog and online museum website] |
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*[https://sites.google.com/site/wmthradioonairschedule/ WMTH on-air schedule] |
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*[http://wmthalumni.com/blog/wmth-in-the-news/ WMTH in the News – WMTH Alumni] |
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[[Category:High school radio stations in the United States]] |
[[Category:High school radio stations in the United States]] |
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[[Category:Radio stations in Illinois| |
[[Category:Radio stations in Illinois|MTH]] |
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[[Category:Radio stations established in 1959]] |
[[Category:Radio stations established in 1959]] |
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[[Category:1959 establishments in Illinois]] |
[[Category:1959 establishments in Illinois]] |
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[[Category:Des Plaines, Illinois]] |
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[[Category:Park Ridge, Illinois]] |
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Latest revision as of 00:43, 4 September 2024
Frequency | 90.5 MHz |
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Programming | |
Format | High School |
Ownership | |
Owner | Board of Education, Maine Township #207 |
History | |
First air date | December 20, 1959 |
Former frequencies | 88.5 MHz |
Call sign meaning | Maine Township High |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 6050 |
Class | D |
ERP | 10 watts |
HAAT | 31 meters (102 feet) |
Transmitter coordinates | 42°02′14″N 87°51′30″W / 42.03722°N 87.85833°W |
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Public license information | |
Webcast | http://13.bteradio.com:9090/wmth.mp3 Listen Live] |
Website | WMTH Online |
WMTH-FM, located in Park Ridge, Illinois, was among the first FM high school radio stations in the United States when it was licensed in 1959. Established by the Student Council at Maine Township High School, now Maine East High School, the station went on the air during December 1959.[2] The station became known as "The Voice of Maine Township".
The radio station was built by electronics teacher, Theron Whitfield, and electronics students in the school.
WMTH-FM has studios at all three existing Maine Township High Schools; Maine West High School in Des Plaines and Maine East High School and Maine South High School in Park Ridge. There was also a studio at the former Maine North High School in Des Plaines.
Maine East, South, and West currently broadcast from about 8:30 AM - 5 PM on Weekdays, with East broadcasting on Mondays, South on Tuesdays, West on Wednesday, and the schools rotating Thursday and Friday every week.
The call letters were chosen "MTH" as in Maine Township High (school). The WMTH-FM antenna is located on the highest point of the school building at Dempster and Potter Roads in Park Ridge. The studio from 1959 through 1970 was located in room 147B, across the hall from the auditorium. When the center courtyard building opened in the fall of 1970, the radio station relocated and the first WMTH-TV television studio was built.
The original power of the station was 16 watts effective radiated power at a frequency of 88.5 MHz. This continued from 1960 until 1983 when the frequency was changed to 90.5 MHz and the power reduced to 10 watts. This leaves it as one of the lowest powered FM stations in the United States, and one of few remaining under the now-discontinued Class D license.
WMTH-TV is another section of WMTH, they broadcast a mixture of school news, school sports events, and other programs of local interest. All of the broadcast events are streamed on their respective YouTube channels. In addition, all events broadcast are staffed by WMTH Club Members and the broadcasts are in care of their respective instructors.
Famous alumni
[edit]- Harrison Ford (1960) Actor and film producer
- Marshall Seese (1960) TV Weather meteorologist on The Weather Channel (retired 2008)
- Steve Goodman (1963) Musician and composer
- Rich Koz (1970) Svengoolie Chicago and Me TV TV celebrity
- Michael Walcher (1970) TV News anchor, reporter
- Joseph Passarella (1972) Broadcasting Executive, Voice-over artist
- Scott Cohn (1978) CNBC TV journalist
- Janet Shamlian (1980) national correspondent NBC News
- David Santrella (1980) Broadcast executive
- Andy Masur (1985) Sports broadcaster
- Countless others are at television stations, radio station, cable-TV, and satellite radio stations
References
[edit]- ^ "Facility Technical Data for WMTH". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ "Maine FM Station In Operation". Park Ridge Herald. December 1959.
- ^ contact with individuals and/or public domain sources
External links
[edit]- Facility details for Facility ID 6050 (WMTH) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- WMTH in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
- WMTH-FM online via Streema
- WMTH Alumni blog and online museum website
- WMTH on-air schedule
- WMTH in the News – WMTH Alumni