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Don Merna was also hired in 1989 to host weekdays as well as weekend evenings. Both Paquin and Merna broadcast for WFCC until 1995 and 1996 respectively and are still Cape Cod residents. In 1991, the station's offices and studios were moved to new facilities on Route 6A in Brewster. WFCC-FM was subsequently sold in 1992 to Dolphin ...
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Cape Cod needed its own similar station to compete in its own market, and in May 1980, 104.7 changed its call letters to WKZE-FM and began its own programming, branding itself "KZ 104 FM". After just over three successful years in the Top 40/CHR format, the station rebranded itself as "Cape 104" on August 1, 1983; a few months later, the ...
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One of Forest Live’s biggest endeavours is sustainability, with Forestry England dedicated to growing and caring for over 1,500 of the nation’s forests for this generation and future ...
WKPE-FM (103.9 MHz), 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).
Under the new licence, it is also able to screen films and increase capacity from 8,300 people to 9,999 people. Its yearly Forest Live gigs were an important source of income, bosses said, and ...
WFRQ (93.5 FM) — branded as 93.5/94.7 Frank FM — is a radio station licensed to Harwich Port, Massachusetts.It serves the Cape Cod market with an adult hits format.The station is also heard on 102.9 WPXC-HD2 via HD Radio and on 94.7 W234DP (), a translator of WPXC-HD2.