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WFCI may refer to: * WPAW (Pawtucket, Rhode Island), a defunct radio station which held the call sign WFCI from 1926 until 1928 * WPJB, a defunct radio station in Providence, Rhode Island which held the call sign WFCI from 1941 to 1952 * WSOM WSOM (89.5 FM) is a radio station in Franklin, Indiana, United States. Owned by Inter Mirifica, Inc., the station is part of its regional Catholic Radio Indy network. The station was built as WFCI by Franklin College in 1960. WFCI was origina ...
, a radio station (89.5 FM) licensed to Franklin, Indiana, which held the call sign WFCI from 1960 to 2022 {{Call sign disambiguation ...
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WPJB
WPJB (1420 AM) was a radio station in Providence, Rhode Island, which began broadcasting in 1941. It was deleted in 1954 after its owner, the '' Providence Journal-Bulletin'', purchased a second local station, WEAN, because contemporary Federal Communications Commission ownership rules had a limit of a single local station on the AM band. History WFCI (1941–1951) The station was first issued a construction permit in the fall of 1940, as WFCI, to the Pawtucket Broadcasting Company on 1390 kHz, with a transmitter site in Lincoln. However, as of March 1941, most stations on 1390 kHz, including the not-yet-operational WFCI, were moved to 1420 kHz, because of the implementation of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement. The station call letters reflected the station's founder and president, Frank Cook. This was the second Pawtucket station to hold the WFCI call sign, as an earlier WFCI, founded by Cook in 1926, had also been WFCI until changing to ...
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WPAW (Pawtucket, Rhode Island)
WPAW (1210 AM) was a radio station in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The WPAW call sign was deleted in 1933, shortly after the station was consolidated with another nearby station, WPRO. History WFCI (1926–1928) The station was first licensed, as WFCI, in the summer of 1926 to Frank Cook (Inc.) The call letters were derived from the station owner. The station moved to 1330 kHz by June 30, 1927, to 1240 that August, and to 1210 kHz in November 1928."Alterations and corrections"
''Radio Service Bulletin'', November 30, 1928, page 10.
WFCI was on 1330 kHz on or before June 30, 1927, with 50 watts, then moving to 1240 kHz (not yet a Class IV frequency as it would become under