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'''WCHW-FM''' (91.3 FM) is a [[high school]] [[radio station]]. Licensed to [[Bay City, Michigan]], it first began broadcasting in 1973. The station broadcasts in [[monaural sound|mono]].
'''WCHW-FM''' (91.3 FM) is a [[high school]] [[radio station]]. Licensed to [[Bay City, Michigan]], it first began broadcasting in 1973. The station broadcasts in [[monaural|mono]].


Programming on WCHW, generally an [[Album Oriented Rock]] format, is shared by students at Bay City Central High School and Bay City Western High School during the day on days when school is in session. During nighttime hours, weekends and student holidays, programming from North Carolina's [[WCPE-FM]] can be heard instead.
Programming on WCHW, generally an [[Album Oriented Rock]] format, is shared by students at Bay City Central High School and Bay City Western High School during the day on days when school is in session. During nighttime hours, weekends and student holidays, programming from North Carolina's [[WCPE-FM]] can be heard instead.

Revision as of 17:28, 15 January 2008

WCHW-FM
Broadcast area[1]
Frequency91.3 MHz
BrandingThe Rock of the Tri's
Programming
FormatRock; High school station / Classical
AffiliationsWCPE
Ownership
OwnerBay City Public Schools
History
First air date
1973
Call sign meaning
Central Handy Western
(Bay City's public high schools in 1973)
Technical information
ClassA
Power100 watts

WCHW-FM (91.3 FM) is a high school radio station. Licensed to Bay City, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1973. The station broadcasts in mono.

Programming on WCHW, generally an Album Oriented Rock format, is shared by students at Bay City Central High School and Bay City Western High School during the day on days when school is in session. During nighttime hours, weekends and student holidays, programming from North Carolina's WCPE-FM can be heard instead.

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