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WEBE
Broadcast area
Frequency107.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingWEBE108
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatAdult contemporary
SubchannelsHD2: Talk radio (WICC)
Ownership
Owner
WEZN-FM, WFOX, WICC, WPLR, WYBC-FM
History
First air date
September 1, 1962
(61 years ago)
 (1962-09-01)
Former call signs
  • WMMM-FM (1962–1970)
  • WDJF (1970–1984)
Call sign meaning
phonetically pronounced as "Wee-Bee"
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID71389
ClassB
ERP20,500 watts
HAAT202 meters (663 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
41°16′44.3″N 73°11′6.4″W / 41.278972°N 73.185111°W / 41.278972; -73.185111
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitewebe108.com

WEBE (107.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Westport, Connecticut, carrying an adult contemporary format known as "WEBE108". Owned by Connoisseur Media, the station serves both the Greater New Haven and Fairfield County areas. The WEBE studios are located on Wheelers Farms Road in Milford, and its transmitter is located on the Hi-Ho Tower on Video Lane in Shelton.

History[edit]

The frequency of 107.9 MHz was originally assigned by the Federal Communications Commission to Westport, Connecticut, under its Table of Allocations. On September 1, 1962, WMMM-FM signed on the air as the FM counterpart to WMMM (now WSHU).[2] WMMM-AM-FM were owned by the Westport Broadcasting Company headed by Sydney J. Flamm. WMMM was a daytimer station. When it went off the air at sunset each evening, WMMM-FM allowed its programming to continue to be heard.

The stations broadcast out of offices and studios located above a deli at 163 Main Street in Westport. The broadcasting antenna for 107.9 FM was located in a residential neighborhood in Wilton. The power was 5,200 watts, a fraction of its current output, with an antenna height above average terrain (HAAT) of only 79 feet, so the broadcast radius of the station was quite limited.

In 1970, WMMM-FM got the new call sign WDJF.[3] The FM station continued to simulcast WMMM for a few more years, and would later switch to an automated adult contemporary format. The station's power was increased to 50,000 watts of power, and relocated to a taller tower.

In 1984, the station was acquired by a company known as "The 108 Radio Company Ltd. Partnership", and would switch the call letters to WEBE. In addition, automation was ended and live DJs handled most air shifts. In 1987, the ownership changed to a company calling itself "WEBE Associates".[4] In 2000, ownership changed again, this time to Nassau Broadcasting LLC.[5] Cumulus Media acquired Nassau Broadcasting in March 2002.[6] Cumulus also owned WICC.

On April 15, 2019, Cumulus Media announced that WEBE and WICC would be swapped to Connoisseur Media, which began operating the stations under a local marketing agreement (LMA) on May 1, 2019.[7] The swap was consummated on June 26, 2019.

HD radio[edit]

Cumulus Broadcasting began upgrading its stations to HD Radio broadcasting in 2005. One of the first ten stations to get changed to HD transmission was WEBE.[8] WEBE's HD2 subchannel carries the talk format heard on co-owned WICC.

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