WCAP (980
AM) is a
radio station licensed to serve
Lowell, Massachusetts, United States. The station is owned by Sam Poulten through the holding company Merrimack Valley Radio, LLC. The station's studios are located on Market Street in Lowell.
History
WCAP began commercial broadcasting in
1951
Events
January
* January 4 – Korean War: Third Battle of Seoul – Chinese and North Korean forces capture Seoul for the second time (having lost the Second Battle of Seoul in September 1950).
* January 9 – The Government of the United ...
after a five-year licensing odyssey that saw the station's city of license, proposed hours of operation, output power and call letters changed at various points during the proceedings.
Station head Israel "Ike" Cohen established Northeast Radio Inc. in 1946.
He sought a license at 1210 kHz in
Lawrence and was granted the call letters WABW. However, when the call letters WCAP became available, Cohen took those calls, and later won approval to amend his application to seek 980 kHz, which was ultimately granted a
construction permit
Planning permission or developmental approval refers to the approval needed for construction or expansion (including significant renovation), and sometimes for demolition, in some jurisdictions. It is usually given in the form of a building perm ...
in the spring of 1949 as part of a regional arrangement under which the ''
Brockton Enterprise
''The Enterprise'' is an afternoon daily newspaper published in Brockton, Massachusetts. It is considered a newspaper of record for Brockton and nearby towns in northern Bristol and Plymouth counties, and southern Norfolk County.
The Fuller-Th ...
'' won approval to increase the power of its
WBET from 250 to 1,000 watts at 990 kHz (the station later moved to 1460 to add nighttime service), and a mutually exclusive application for 980 in
Newport, Rhode Island, was denied and dismissed for reasons including lack of candor on the part of that applicant. When the family that owned the
''Lawrence Daily Eagle'' and ''Evening Tribune'' newspapers appeared poised to win approval for an upgrade of its station, WLAW, to 50 kW on 680 kHz (now occupied by
WRKO), Cohen sought and received approval to move the station license from Lawrence to Lowell, which at the time was home to only a 250-watt station,
WLLH.
The original investors in WCAP were Cohen and his brothers Theodore and Maurice, each with 20%,
Ray Goulding
Raymond Walter Goulding (March 20, 1922 – March 24, 1990) was an American comedian, who, together with Bob Elliott formed the comedy duo of Bob and Ray.
He was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, the fourth of five children of Thomas Goulding, a ...
, of
Bob and Ray fame, and his brother Philip, an announcer at
WMGM in
New York City, where Israel Cohen worked as an engineer, each with 5% and engineer Ralph Floyd, 30%. Ray Goulding was station manager and Phillip Goulding served as program director. Ray hosted occasional afternoon programs. Ray Goulding was active in working to get the station on the air, appearing at a meeting of the Lowell Planning Board to advance an argument in favor of a transmitter and studio location that was rejected. The Gouldings were ousted from their positions in a stockholders meeting on September 10, 1951, three months after the station went on the air. Phillip Goulding was quoted by the ''
Lowell Sun'' newspaper of September 11, 1951, as saying the ousters came as a shock, and the brothers planned to contest it, however they sold their interest in the station to the Cohen brothers. The newspaper reported that the day following the firing of the Gouldings, the
daytime-only station signed on two hours late as employees staged a sick-out. Ray, who had been born in Lowell, pulled the first air shift on WCAP, and Ike Cohen kept a signed copy of the program log in his office for the rest of his life. It was Goulding's first on-air appearance on a Lowell station under his real name; he had previously worked at WLLH as Dennis Howard, taking the air name to avoid confusion with Phillip, who was an established news announcer in Boston at the time.
The station was the third to bear the call letters WCAP, the original sign-on for both of the others, in
Asbury Park, New Jersey
Asbury Park () is a beachfront city located on the Jersey Shore in Monmouth County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is part of the New York metropolitan area.
As of the 2020 U.S. census, the city's population was 15,188 (now
WADB), and in
Washington D.C. (
now defunct) were voiced by sportscaster Ted Husing. Israel Cohen, at the time a broadcast engineer at WMGM in New York, secured Husing's services for the third WCAP sign-on.
Israel Cohen ran the station until his death in 1994
and was succeeded by his brother Maurice. A deal to sell the station was made in August 2007, approved by the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on September 25, 2007, and the transaction was consummated on November 21, 2007. The station is now owned by Merrimack Valley Radio, LLC.
In early 2011, the two primary partners in the station, Clark Smidt and Sam Poulten, were involved in a legal dispute over operation of the station, with both claiming that the other partner put WCAP in financial danger.
The dispute ended on June 28, when Poulten agreed to purchase Smidt's 55-percent stake in the station, giving him full ownership.
After having operated from studios on Central Street in Lowell since its 1951 sign-on,
WCAP moved to a street-level studio on Market Street in 2019.
Programming
During the week, WCAP broadcasts a
news
News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different Media (communication), media: word of mouth, printing, Mail, postal systems, broadcasting, Telecommunications, electronic communication, or through the tes ...
/
talk radio format including both local talk programs and the nationally syndicated
progressive talk shows ''
The Thom Hartmann Program
Thomas Carl Hartmann (born May 7, 1951) is an American radio personality, author, former psychotherapist, businessman, and progressive political commentator. Hartmann has been hosting a nationally syndicated radio show, ''The Thom Hartmann Pro ...
'' and ''
The Stephanie Miller Show''.
WCAP also airs simulcasts of the morning and evening newscasts from
WCVB-TV. Nights and weekends, the station broadcasts an
oldies format called "
Beatles
The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the most influential band of all time and were integral to the developme ...
& Before". WCAP's seasonal programming also includes live broadcasts of high school football and basketball matchups, and
UMass Lowell River Hawks
The UMass Lowell River Hawks are the NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics teams representing the University of Massachusetts Lowell in Lowell, Massachusetts, United States. Members of the America East Conference for all sports (except the me ...
hockey.
WCAP carried the
Lowell Lock Monsters and
Lowell Devils
The Lowell Devils were a minor ice hockey team in the American Hockey League playing in Lowell, Massachusetts, at the Tsongas Center. As their name implied, they were the top minor league affiliate of the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey L ...
hockey teams from the franchise's inception in 1998
until 2009, when the broadcasts moved to Boston-based
WWZN.
The station added
Lowell Spinners baseball to its sports programming in 2003, replacing Lawrence-based
WCCM as the team's flagship station.
The station nearly lost the rights to the Spinners to
WUML
WUML (91.5 MHz) is a non-commercial FM college radio station licensed to Lowell, Massachusetts, United States. The station is owned by the University of Massachusetts Lowell. The transmitter is atop Fox Hall on Pawtucket Street in Lowell.
Histo ...
in 2005; a dispute between the
University of Massachusetts Lowell and WUML's student programmers resulted in WCAP signing a new two-year contract with the team.
Spinners broadcasts moved to WLLH in 2007, but returned to WCAP the following season, after the station's sale;
it would continue to broadcast games until the team was
dropped from Minor League Baseball in 2021.
The station conducts an annual
radiothon to benefit the
Salvation Army
Salvation (from Latin: ''salvatio'', from ''salva'', 'safe, saved') is the state of being saved or protected from harm or a dire situation. In religion and theology, ''salvation'' generally refers to the deliverance of the soul from sin and its c ...
each December.
References
External links
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Radio stations established in 1951
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1951 establishments in Massachusetts
Full service radio stations in the United States
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