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WCCE(satellite of WRTP-FM Franklinton, North Carolina)
City Buies Creek, North Carolina
Broadcast area Fayetteville, North Carolina
Branding His Radio WRTP
Frequency 90.1 (MHz)
First air date October 7, 1974
Format Christian radio
Power 15,000 watts
Class 211A
Transmitter coordinates 3512'39.00?N 7850'1.00?W
Callsign meaning We're Campbell for Christian Education (former owner)
Owner Radio Training Network
WCCE (90.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Christian format.
Licensed to Buies Creek, North Carolina, United States, the station serves the
Fayetteville area. The station is currently owned by Radio Training Network and is
a full-time satellite of WRTP-FM in Franklinton.
Contents [hide]
1 Former Programming
2 Geographic Coverage
3 Sale
4 Notes
5 External links
Former Programming[edit]
The station had previously been the student radio station of Campbell University in
Buies Creek. It formerly aired a "Light and Easy 90.1" format featuring easy
listening music during parts of the broadcast day along with religious programming.
This format was featured during the 1990s and early 2000s before being dropped in
2006 in favor of a Christian music format mixed with other religious programming.
It also aired various athletic events of the Campbell Fighting Camels. Weekend
programming included some bluegrass and big band music shows.
Geographic Coverage[edit]
WCCE's 15,000 watt signal covers all of Harnett and Cumberland counties as well as
parts of Wake, Lee, Johnston and Sampson counties.
Sale[edit]
Following the 2006-2007 school year, Campbell sold WCCE to Radio Training Network,
which turned it into a full-power satellite of WRTP.[1] The call letters remain
unchanged, even though the new station will operate from studios located in North
Raleigh. RTN took over the station's operations under a local marketing agreement
until the sale closed in 2007.
Soon after taking over the station, RTN won FCC approval to increase WCCE's power
to 15,000 watts from a new tower in northeastern Cumberland County.[2][3]
Notes[edit]
Jump up ^ WCCE Sale in works The Fayetteville Observer, (accessed 11 Sep 2007)
Jump up ^ "WCCE Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission,
audio division.
Jump up ^ "WCCE Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
External links[edit]
Query the FCC's FM station database for WCCE
Radio-Locator information on WCCE
Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for WCCE
[hide] v t e
Radio stations in the Fayetteville, North Carolina market
By AM frequency
640 680 780 1230 1370 1450 1490 1600
By FM frequency
88.3 88.7 89.3 90.1 91.9 92.9 93.9 94.7 95.7 96.1 96.5 98.1 99.1 100.7 101.5 102.3
103.5 104.5 105.1 105.7 106.9 107.3 107.7
By callsign
WAOG-LP WAZZ WBBB WCCE WCCG WCKB WCLN-FM WDCG WEGX WFAY WFBX WFLB WFNC WFSS WFVL
WGQR WIDU WKML WLLN WMGU WNCB WPTF WQDR-FM WQSM WRAE WRAL WRCQ WUAW WUKS WZFX WZRI
North Carolina radio markets Asheville Charlotte Fayetteville GreensboroWinston-
SalemHigh Point GreenvilleNew BernJacksonville RaleighDurham
Other North Carolina radio regions Elizabeth CityNags Head Roanoke RapidsSouth
Hill Rocky MountWilson Wilmington
See also List of radio stations in North Carolina

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