WKPE-FM

Radio station in Massachusetts, United States
  • South Yarmouth, Massachusetts
  • United States
Broadcast area
  • Hyannis, Massachusetts
  • Cape Cod
Frequency103.9 MHzBranding"Cape Country 104"ProgrammingFormatCountryOwnershipOwner
  • Sandab Communications
  • (Sandab Communications Limited Partnership II)
Sister stations
WFCC-FM, WOCN-FM, WQRCHistory
First air date
April 5, 1991; 33 years ago (1991-04-05)
Former call signs
  • WVCU (1991)
  • WATB (1991–1994)
  • WOCN-FM (1994–2007)
Call sign meaning
"Kape" (intentional misspelling, based on old slogan and the former WKZE-FM call sign for 104.7 FM)Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCCFacility ID8586ClassAERP5,500 wattsHAAT104 meters (341 ft)Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen LiveWebsitewww.capecountry104.com

WKPE-FM (103.9 FM), known as "Cape Country 104", is a country radio station licensed to South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, with its main studio in Hyannis, Massachusetts, shared with WFCC-FM, WQRC, and WOCN-FM. WKPE-FM is locally owned by "Cape Cod Broadcasting" (also known as Sandab Communications).

History

The station signed on on April 5, 1991, under the callsign WVCU, which changed to WATB that June. On May 6, 1994, the station changed calls again to WOCN-FM. From the moment the station signed on, the station aired a soft AC format.

2007 format change

Beginning on September 25, 2007, the station began stunting. Initially, the stunting involved playing one song in a loop. Each day the station added another song to the line up. On the tenth day of the stunt program (October 4, 2007), the songs began disappearing from the rotation. An announcement between songs also began to play, noting how many more days were left (counting down from 8 days) before the new format would be announced on October 12, 2007.

The list of songs played during the stunt were:

"American Pie" by Don McLean, "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" by Ella Fitzgerald, "Rehab" by Amy Winehouse, "You're A Mean One Mr. Grinch" by Thurl Ravenscroft (the voice of Tony the Tiger), "Thriller" by Michael Jackson, "Wide Open Spaces" by The Dixie Chicks, "Dirty Water" by The Standells, "Gone Country" by Alan Jackson, and "SexyBack" by Justin Timberlake.

On October 12, 2007, the stunting ended. After being absent from Cape Cod radio for more than 15 years, "Cape 104, The Cape's Hit Music Station" was relaunched. This marked the return of Steve Binder (mornings 6 a.m. to Noon) from the original Cape 104 along with Shai Jackson (Noon to 6 p.m.), another Cape Cod radio local. The format initially changed from classic rock to hot AC; however, by the end of 2007, it had evolved into CHR as more mainstream tracks were added.

2008 format change

On November 10, 2008, Cape 104 shifted to Christmas music for the holiday season, renaming themselves "Cape Cod's Christmas Station, Cape 104". On December 26, 2008, Cape 104 flipped to country, renaming themselves "Cape Country 104, Today's Best Country And The Legends".

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WKPE-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.

External links

  • "Cape Country 104's" Official website
  • WKPE in the FCC FM station database
  • WKPE in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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Radio stations on Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard (Massachusetts)
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List of radio stations in Massachusetts
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Country radio stations in the state of Massachusetts
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adult contemporary
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college
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other radio stations in Massachusetts

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