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WBCL is an FM radio station located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States.The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 90.3 MHz. WBCL is owned by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana with its studios located at the university's Fort Wayne campus.
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The station rebroadcasts WBCL, the Christian adult contemporary music station owned and operated by Taylor University in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The station's transmitter is located near the corner of County Roads W and 22, southeast of Archbold.
The Fort Wayne radio market is the 107th-largest in the United States according to Arbitron. [6] ... Fort Wayne WBCL-FM: 90.3: Contemporary Christian Music: Religious:
[2] [3] It operates as a simulcast of WBCL 90.3 FM in Fort Wayne, Indiana. WBCW was assigned the WTUR call letters by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on August 11, 1995. [4] On November 28, 2014, the station's call sign changed to the current WBCW.
The station rebroadcasts WBCL, the contemporary Christian music station owned and operated by Taylor University in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The station's transmitter is located near the corner of County Roads E700N and N950E, southwest of Greenfield Mills, Indiana.
WGL was first licensed, with the sequentially issued call letters WHBJ, to the Lauer Auto Company at 2109 South Calhoun Street on March 3, 1925. [4] It was Fort Wayne's third broadcasting station, preceded by the United Radio Corporation's WFAS in 1922, [5] and the Strand Theater's WDBV in 1924, [6] although both of these stations had left the airwaves by the time WHBJ debuted.
WLAB (88.3 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported FM radio station in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It is owned by the Star Educational Media Network and broadcasts a Contemporary Christian radio format. It holds periodic on-air fundraisers to support the broadcasts. WLAB has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 7,500 watts.