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WCCR (1260 AM) is a commercial
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licensed to
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, Ohio, United States, featuring a
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format known as "AM 1260 The Rock". Owned by St. Peter the Rock Media, Inc., a
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which has applied for
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tax–exempt status with the
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, WCCR serves
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as the local affiliate for
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. WCCR's studios are located in the Cleveland suburb of Broadview Heights and the station transmitter resides in neighboring Brecksville. In addition to a standard
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, WCCR is simulcast full-time over
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in Elyria and is available online.


History


WDOK

The station began on April 30, 1950, as WDOK when Wayne Mack resigned his position at WGAR (1220 AM) to establish the station with Frederick C. Wolf and chief engineer Morris Pierce, who became station president.WDOK (AM) History
Cleveland Broadcast Radio Archives Project. Retrieved January 1, 2007.
Wolf himself was a longtime ethnic broadcaster on Cleveland stations WHK, WJAY, and WGAR, in addition to being the founder of Cleveland Recording Co. for the production of spot commercials, nationality music, and auditions. Early programming was highlighted by Wayne Mack's imaginary concert programs, such as "Hometown Band Concert", "Candlelight Concert", and "Waltz Palace". WDOK's format was soon simulcast full-time on
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102.1. Throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, the station maintained a format of adult standards, although it did buck contemporary music trends by broadcasting two hours of classical music programming each night. By 1957, WDOK also was the radio home for 18 different nationality programs, most of them broadcast on Sundays. Wolf sold his stake in WDOK and WDOK-FM to Transcontinent Television Corp. of New York in 1962. Meanwhile, across town in the early 1960s, top–40 radio was flourishing led by KYW and WHK. In July 1964, three account executives at WHK Norman Wain, Bob Weiss, and Joe Zingale – quit their jobs to form Westchester Corporation. They purchased WFAS in
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(located in Westchester County, hence Westchester Corporation) in December 1964, and honed their skills in running a top–40 station. They returned to Cleveland the following year and purchased WDOK and WDOK-FM in November 1965.WIXY/WMGC History
Cleveland Broadcast Radio Archives Project. Retrieved January 1, 2007.


WIXY 1260

On December 12, 1965, the AM station changed its call sign to WIXY, branding itself as ''WIXY 1260'' (pronounced "Wicksy Twelve-Sixty"). The new call sign was similar to WXYZ in Detroit – and which also used the "Wixie" nickname – and also was selected for its rhyming with the 1260 frequency. The initial on-air lineup included Al Gates, Howie Lund, Johnny Michaels, Johnny Canton, Mark Allen, and Bobby Magic. Allen later moved on to Chicago's WCFL under the name Bob Dearborn. The news staff included Bob Engel, Fred Griffith, and Gary Ritchie. WIXY soon began to dominate top–40 radio in Cleveland, despite having a weaker signal than either
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(formerly KYW) or WHK. In 1966, WIXY sponsored
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' second concert in Cleveland on August 14. (WHK had sponsored the first concert in 1964). DJs who are remembered for their stint at WIXY during the late 1960s and early 1970s include
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, and Jackson Armstrong (
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"Your Leader"). WDOK-FM was, however, left untouched and still programmed by Wayne Mack. When Westchester Corporation saw the growing and devoted listener base that their largely ignored FM station was developing, WDOK was branded "Stereo Cleveland – Beautiful Music for the land of the Western Reserve". While the FM station soon passed over into separate ownership, Wayne Mack stayed at WDOK until 1980, and died in October 2000. In 1969, Westchester Corporation took the format to the
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market, purchasing WMCK in suburban
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, and changing the calls to WIXZ. The Pittsburgh-area station used the same graphics and jingles as the Cleveland station – it was called "WIXZ 1360" (pronounced "Wick-zee Thirteen Sixty") – but failed to impact Pittsburgh as it had Cleveland, putting only a dent in the dominance of top–40 leader KQV. The top–40 format at WIXZ lasted in various forms until 1974, and the call letters remained in place until it became talk station WPTT in 1999. The local ownership of WIXY was gobbled up by larger communications corporations in the 1970s. Wain, Weiss, and Zingale merged Westchester Corporation into Globetrotter Communications for $14.3 million in December 1971. Combined Communications (later
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) purchased Globetrotter in May 1975. "WIXY 1260" exists today as an online tribute station based in the Cleveland area airing the original
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jingles and classic 1960s and 1970s hits.


Talk, oldies, big band

With the emergence of
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, the era of AM top–40 radio drew to a close. On July 19, 1976, WIXY became WMGC (or "Magic"), and the format switched to "adult rock", an early iteration of what would become known as
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. The station adopted the slogan "Get Your Rock Soft", which raised some eyebrows when it appeared in ads and billboards around town. Although it never caught on with a large audience, WMGC was home to several of the area's top broadcasters, including general manager Dick Conrad, Program Director Jeff Baxter, and DJs Dan Bradford and Lady J. Also on the air as the most popular of the WMGC personalities was Dave Sanderson. In reality, Sanderson was well-known local broadcaster David Mark, who had to assume the Sanderson name due to contractual obligations to WKSW-FM and WEWS-TV. The adult rock format lasted less than three years. On April 14, 1979, the station became WBBG and switched to
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, under the name "SuperTalk 1260". The original lineup included several veteran Cleveland radio personalities Bill Gordon, Merle Pollis, Ted Alexander,
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, Ed Fisher, Bruce Drennan with ''Sportstalk'', and Cynthia Smith with the overnight program ''NightFlight 1260''.WBBG History
Cleveland Broadcast Radio Archives Project. Retrieved January 1, 2007.
WBBG's talk format never caught on, so the station turned to an
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format briefly before finding success with a
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-based music format programmed by local radio veteran Jim Davis. The station enjoyed much success including " ''Billboard'' Station of the Year" (for its format) in 1983 with a nomination of "Program Director of the Year" going to Davis. During its glory years (July 1981–October 1987), on-air talent, in addition to Davis, included Al James, Tom Armstrong, Bill Randle, Carl Reese, Ronnie Barrett, Dick Conrad, John Webster, Ted Alexander, Joe Black, and Jack Reynolds. Ownership of WBBG and sister FM station WWWM passed from Embrescia Communications (led by Tom Embrescia) to Robinson Communications (led by local civic leader and jeweler Larry Robinson) on October 27, 1981. (WWWM's call sign changed to
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six months later). Robinson, in turn, sold the stations to media giant
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on September 19, 1984.WMJI-FM History
Cleveland Broadcast Radio Archives Project. Retrieved January 1, 2007.
WBBG's call letters (originally stood for "Boys from Bowling Green")
Cleveland Broadcast Radio Archives Project. Retrieved January 1, 2007.
soon took the meaning "Big Band Grandstand". After an attempt by Robinson to repurchase WBBG so that Jacor could buy WWWE collapsed, the big-band format was dumped on October 29, 1987, and Jacor simulcast the air signal of WMJI-FM 105.7 on the AM station. The AM call sign was changed to WMJI on November 24, 1987Call Sign History for WCCR
from FCC'S AM station database. Retrieved January 1, 2007. Note that it only goes back to WMJI (AM).
to match the FM station's (which legally became WMJI-FM for the interim). The big band format - and program director Jim Davis - soon migrated over to crosstown station WRMR.


Later years

After a few months of FM simulcasting, Jacor sold the station to Gore-Overgaard Broadcasting (led by Harold W. Gore and Cordell J. Overgaard), a Christian organization brought a format of religious programming and gospel music. The call sign was changed to WRDZ on July 1, 1988. Under Gore-Overgaard ownership, the station received permission to double its daytime power from 5,000 to 10,000 watts, although the upgrade was not accomplished until Divine Mercy Communications, Ltd. purchased and installed the new transmitter provided for in the license change. 200px, Logo as WMIH In early 1995, the station was purchased by Divine Mercy Communications Ltd., and it brought the format of Catholic programming. Under new call letters WMIH (for Mary's Immaculate Heart), which were adopted on February 23, 1995, the station was purported to be the first commercial Catholic radio station in the country. The station inaugurated its new format on February 22 by broadcasting a noon mass live from St. John's Cathedral celebrated by Bishop Anthony Pilla.WMIH History
Cleveland Broadcast Radio Archives Project. Retrieved January 1, 2007.
Regular programming centered on a live morning drive-time program called ''Genesis'', hosted by Fr. Wally Hyclack and Cleveland broadcast veteran Bob Tayek, which featured
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news and local newsmaker interviews, and an evening drive program, named "Homeward Bound", with a local call-in format on current topics. Midday programming included a live, local, two-hour talk show called ''Ave Maria'', a local information and spiritual support program called the ''Living Word'' with Cleveland nun Sr. Juanita Sheely, broadcasts of various Catholic speakers, in a program called ''Catholic Classroom'', which included Bishop Fulton J. Sheen's programs from the 1950s. In addition, the station produced live daily mass from St. John's Cathedral and carried regular installments of the English versions of Vatican broadcasts. WMIH also produced live play-by-play coverage of Saint Ignatius High School football and basketball games, both home and away, as well as live remotes from Cleveland-area Catholic events, such as the Feast of the Assumption in Cleveland's Little Italy. The station also provided its own live, on-location coverage of
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's entire trip to New York and Baltimore in 1995, with coverage anchored by owner Steve Kurdziel and local reports from Cuyahoga County Commissioner Lee Weingart.


Radio Disney AM 1260

Despite the innovative programming produced by WMIH, and the devoted listenership from the Catholic community in Cleveland, Divine Mercy ended up having serious financial trouble in maintaining that original programming, which emphasized local hosts and remote coverage of sports and other events. At the same time, ABC Radio was looking for an outlet for its
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in the Cleveland market, and it purchased the station. It took over the station on May 1, 1998, and the call sign was changed to WWMK on December 4. On August 13, 2014, Disney put WWMK and 22 other Radio Disney stations up for sale, to focus on digital distribution of the Radio Disney network.


AM 1260 The Rock

On December 24, 2014, the station was sold to St. Peter the Rock Media, a nonprofit company created by former Akron attorney Patrick D'Andrea and Cleveland attorney Gerald Monroe. They announced the station would become an
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affiliate, with a
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format under the branding ''AM 1260 The Rock'' - returning it to its prior format before the Radio Disney buyout. The new ownership group originally targeted April 2015 for the format switch, but later was changed for May. On April 24, 2015, WWMK disaffiliated from Radio Disney, and went silent. St. Peter the Rock Media took over the station on May 4, upon consummation of the purchase from Radio Disney at a price of $895,000. On May 7, 2015, the station changed the call sign to WCCR, and a few days later on May 11, the station began its format. St. Peter the Rock Media announced their purchase of
WEOL WEOL (930 AM broadcasting, AM) is a non-commercial Radio broadcasting, radio station licensed to Elyria, Ohio, United States. Currently owned by the Elyria-Lorain Broadcasting Company and operated by St. Peter the Rock Media, Inc, it features a ...
in ElyriaLorain on May 31, 2025, for an undisclosed amount; WEOL is expected to become a WCCR repeater upon the sale's consummation.


References


Further reading

* Morrow, Larry (2010). ''This is Larry Morrow''. Cleveland, OH: Gray & Company, Publishers. * Olszewski, Mike (2011). ''WIXY 1260: Pixies, Six-packs, and Supermen''. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press. * Wolff, Carlo (2006). ''Cleveland Rock and Roll Memories''. Cleveland, OH: Gray & Company, Publishers.


External links

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FCC History Cards for WCCR

WIXY1260.com

WIXY1260online.com
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