WCPZ (102.7
FM) – branded ''Mix 102.7'' – is a commercial
hot adult contemporary
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radio station
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licensed to
Sandusky, Ohio
Sandusky ( ) is a city in Erie County, Ohio, United States, and its county seat. Situated on the southern shore of Lake Erie, Sandusky is located roughly midway between Toledo, Ohio, Toledo ( west) and Cleveland ( east). At the 2020 United Stat ...
, serving Ohio's
Vacationland region (Sandusky,
Port Clinton, and the
Lake Erie Islands
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).
The station is owned by BAS Broadcasting based in nearby
Fremont, Ohio
Fremont is a city in Sandusky County, Ohio, United States, and its county seat. It is located along the Sandusky River about southeast of Toledo, Ohio, Toledo and west of Sandusky, Ohio, Sandusky. The population was 15,930 at the 2020 United St ...
, and in addition to a standard
analog transmission
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, the station is available online.
History
The station began as WLEC-FM on August 15, 1959 and was the FM sister to AM station
WLEC
WLEC (1450 AM) – branded as 1450 AM WLEC – is a commercial oldies/ full service radio station licensed to Sandusky, Ohio. Owned by Fremont-based BAS Broadcasting, the station serves the Sandusky/ Port Clinton/Lake Erie Islands market (coll ...
and was owned by the Cleveland Broadcasting Company. Owned by former Cleveland Mayor
Ray T. Miller's Cleveland Broadcasting Incorporated; which also owned 1300 WERE now
WJMO
WJMO (1300 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States, and airs a Spanish/ tropical music format known as . Owned by Urban One and operated by La Mega Media, the station serves Greater Cleveland and much o ...
and 98.5 WERE now
WNCX
WNCX (98.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, featuring a classic rock format known as "98.5 WNCX". Owned by Audacy, Inc., WNCX serves Greater Cleveland and much of surrounding Northeast Ohio as a co-flagship statio ...
in
Cleveland
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along with 1330 KFAC now
KWKW
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and 92.3 KFAC now
KRRL
KRRL (92.3 FM) – branded ''Real 92.3'' – is a commercial urban contemporary radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, serving much of the Greater Los Angeles area. Owned by iHeartMedia, KRRL serves as the flagship for ''Big Boy's ...
in
Los Angeles
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. After Ray T. Miller's death in 1966, Cleveland Broadcasting Incorporated was acquired by Atlantic States Industries (ASI) for a combined $9 million in May 1968. Due to ASI already owning five AM stations and one FM station, and because of an interim policy/proposed rule by the
Federal Communications Commission
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(FCC) that prohibited the purchase of an AM and FM station in the same market—the "one-to-a-customer" policy—the FCC ordered the divestiture of WERE-FM, along with WLEC and WLEC-FM, to a third party. While
General Cinema Corporation
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purchased WERE-FM after a prior divestiture attempt failed, WLEC and WLEC-FM were initially sold to
RadiOhio that December, but that sale was also dismissed. Both WLEC and WLEC-FM were ultimately retained by the sellers and spun off to a limited partnership, Lake Erie Broadcasting. Cleveland Broadcasting president Richard H. Miller became WLEC's general manager, then purchased both stations outright in August 1971, under the Miller Broadcasting name.
The station was purchased by Miller Broadcasting in 1972 and would become WCPZ on May 19, 1980, featuring an
Album Oriented Rock
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US radi ...
format during the early and mid-1980s. Bob Bedi was the station's program director during the AOR era. In 1986 Miller Broadcasting sold both WLEC and WCPZ to Erie Broadcasting and WCPZ dropped AOR for a CHR/adult contemporary hybrid which would soon become known as Hot Adult Contemporary, which has been the station's format since. Erie Broadcasting was Headed by Cleveland's Jim Embrescia. In 1987, both WLEC and WCPZ were sold to Signal One Communications who also owned 1050 WADC now
WLYQ
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and 99.1 WMGP now
WGGE in
Parkersburg for $6 Million. After three years, in May 1990, both
WLEC
WLEC (1450 AM) – branded as 1450 AM WLEC – is a commercial oldies/ full service radio station licensed to Sandusky, Ohio. Owned by Fremont-based BAS Broadcasting, the station serves the Sandusky/ Port Clinton/Lake Erie Islands market (coll ...
and WCPZ were purchased by Erie Broadcasting II, Inc. for $1.5 Million. Embrescia owned several radio stations including 1520
WINW
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in
Canton
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* Canton (administrative division), territorial/administrative division in some countries
* Township (Canada), known as ''canton'' in Canadian French
Arts and entertainment
* Canton (band), an It ...
, 850 WRMR
WKNR
WKNR (850 AM) – branded as ''850 ESPN Cleveland'' – is a commercial sports radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, serving Greater Cleveland. Owned by Good Karma Brands, WKNR is the Cleveland affiliate for ESPN Radio and the AM flag ...
and 102.1
WDOK
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in
Cleveland
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. In 1997, Embrescia attempted to sell both WLEC and WCPZ to Allur of Ohio operated by Regina Henry, but the sale was never completed and on April 30, 1997, it was announced that Jacor Communications agreed to buy both stations for $7.65 million. The sale was approved and the license transferred on June 25. In May 1999, Clear Channel Communications completed its $6.5 billion purchase of Jacor and its 454 stations, including WLEC.
Following the sale of the station to Jacor Communications in September 1997, WCPZ eventually took the "Mix" banner used by Jacor's other Hot AC stations in the region, notably the now-defunct
WVMX
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in Cincinnati and
WMVX in Cleveland. As a result, the call letters changed to WMTX on April 24, 1998, with the WCPZ calls moving to the 100.9 facility in Clyde (today
WMJK
WMJK is a commercial FM radio station serving the Sandusky, OH, Sandusky, Port Clinton, OH, Port Clinton, and Lake Erie Islands area (collectively known as "Vacationland (Ohio), Vacationland"). The station broadcasts with an effective radiated ...
). The station regained the WCPZ calls on September 9, 1999, but kept use of the "Mix" banner on all other times.
WMJK
WMJK is a commercial FM radio station serving the Sandusky, OH, Sandusky, Port Clinton, OH, Port Clinton, and Lake Erie Islands area (collectively known as "Vacationland (Ohio), Vacationland"). The station broadcasts with an effective radiated ...
-FM, licensed to Clyde, Ohio as classic rocker "100.9 The Coast" (now country station "100.9 Coast Country") along with
WLEC
WLEC (1450 AM) – branded as 1450 AM WLEC – is a commercial oldies/ full service radio station licensed to Sandusky, Ohio. Owned by Fremont-based BAS Broadcasting, the station serves the Sandusky/ Port Clinton/Lake Erie Islands market (coll ...
-AM and WCPZ-FM, made up
Clear Channel's Vacationland cluster, having succeeded Jacor in 1999.
On November 16, 2006, WCPZ, WLEC and WMJK were announced for sale as part of Clear Channel's divestiture of almost 450 small and middle-market radio properties in the U.S. The cluster was sold on January 15, 2008 to Fremont-based BAS Broadcasting, and BAS took over all three stations on February 1. WCPZ was expected to drop the "Mix" name following the sale, as the "Mix" moniker is used on many Clear Channel stations; however, it did not. BAS Broadcasting did, however, replace most local programming with the "
AC Active
AC Active was a United States 24-hour music format produced by Dial Global Local (formerly Waitt Radio Networks). Its playlist was composed of hot adult contemporary music released from the 1980s to when it stopped broadcasting from artists such ...
" format from
Waitt Radio Networks
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(now
Dial Global
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The company takes its name from an earlier network also named Westwood One, a company founded in 1976. The c ...
Local). The morning show – hosted by longtime local radio personality Randy Hugg – remains live and local.
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