WPEN (97.5
MHz
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, "97.5 The Fanatic") is a
commercial FM radio station
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licensed to serve
Burlington, New Jersey, in the
Philadelphia
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radio market. The station is owned by the
Beasley Broadcast Group
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History
The company was founded in 1961 by George G. Bea ...
through licensee Beasley Media Group, LLC and broadcasts a
sports
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radio format
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.
WPEN is the
flagship station for the
NBA's
Philadelphia 76ers Radio Network and the
NHL
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's
Philadelphia Flyers
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Radio Network. It also carries
Temple University
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football
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games and
Philadelphia Union MLS games. WPEN has local hosts days and evenings while carrying the
nationally syndicated ESPN Radio
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network nights and some weekend hours. It is also affiliated with the
ESPN Radio
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network.
Studios are located in
Bala Cynwyd and the station's broadcast tower is located in
Wyndmoor at ().
WPEN broadcasts using
HD Radio
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. Its HD2 subchannel airs a simulcast of
WWDB
WWDB (860 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with its studios and offices in the "555 Building" on City Avenue in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. It is owned by the Beasley Broadcast Group and broadcasts ...
. WPEN's HD3 channel airs a simulcast of
WIFI
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.
History
1940-1971: Early years
On November 22, 1940, the
Federal Communications Commission
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granted Mercer Broadcasting Company a construction permit for a new station, licensed to serve Trenton, New Jersey, on 44.7 MHz
on the original 42-50 MHz FM broadcast band. On January 29, 1942, the FCC granted Mercer Broadcasting a change to 49.9 MHz.
After the FCC created the current FM broadcast band on June 27, 1945, the station was reassigned to 97.5 MHz on July 10, 1947.
The station was granted its first license on September 27, 1949, with the WTOA call sign.
The Trenton Times Corporation purchased the station effective June 28, 1962.
Nassau Broadcasting Company, owner of then-new AM outlet WHWH, purchased the station effective December 12, 1964.
1971-1975: MOR
On September 13, 1971, WTOA's
call sign
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was changed to WPST as the station rebranded as "Passport Stereo". The station's format was
middle of the road music.
1975-2005: Top 40
In August 1975, Nassau Broadcasting owner Herb Hobler hired Phil Gieger as the General Manager. Gieger and morning host/station manager Tom Taylor revamped the station. They initially established an
Adult Top 40
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format, not as youth-oriented as Top 40 stations heard on
AM radio
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at the time. By fall 1975, the station took off and eventually became the number one station in the market. Over time, the format moved to mainstream Top 40 music.
Taylor remained the morning host until 1987. Other WPST
DJs over the years included John Mellon (aka Walt Ballard), Ed Johnson, Doug James, John Brown, Eddie Davis, Trish Merelo, Andy Gury, Brian Douglas, Mel "Toxic" Taylor, Jay Sorensen, Dave Hoeffel, Tom Cunningham, Michelle Stevens, Eric Johnson, Mark Sheppard, Andre Gardner, Phil Simon, Steve Trevelise, Joel Katz, Rich DeSisto, Lee Tobin, Steve Kamer, Lori Johnson, Mark DiDia, Bob Sorrentino, and Scott Lowe.
2005-2006: Classic rock
On February 14, 2005, at 5 p.m., 97.5 swapped call signs and formats with sister station 94.5
WTHK. Branded on air as "The Hawk", WTHK had a
classic rock
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format. Like WPST, WTHK was owned by Nassau Broadcasting and licensed as a station serving Trenton. In August 2005, WTHK's
city of license
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In North American broadcast ...
was changed from Trenton to Burlington, a New Jersey city 18 miles north of Philadelphia.
These changes were the first two steps of a three-step process designed to maximize the value of the licenses for 94.5 and 97.5. The reallocation of the 97.5 frequency from Trenton to Burlington moved it into the larger and more lucrative Philadelphia
radio market and made it possible to move the 97.5 transmitter to a site much closer to Philadelphia. This made 97.5 a much more valuable property, one ripe for sale to a major-market broadcast company regardless of what format it might currently be running. Meanwhile, WPST continued to operate as a popular and profitable Trenton-market station on the 94.5 frequency, which could not be moved.
Nassau Broadcasting chose to leave the final necessary step, the actual relocation of the 97.5 transmitter, to the eventual buyer, which would turn out to be
Greater Media
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. Since Greater Media already had a Philadelphia classic rock station in
WMGK, it was almost certain a new format would be chosen for 97.5. Clear Channel's decision to drop
smooth jazz from 106.1 left a format hole in the market, and Greater Media decided to fill it with a new version of WJJZ on 97.5.
WTHK
signed off on November 15, 2006, at 7 p.m. Shortly after that,
Greater Media
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began airing a
simulcast of WMGK, the Hawk's former competitor, on 97.5 as a placeholder. Before WJJZ was to take over, messages urged listeners to reprogram their radios to WMGK to continue enjoying classic rock.
2006-2008: Smooth jazz
WJJZ (106.1 FM) ended its smooth jazz format at noon on August 10, 2006, and flipped to a
rhythmic adult contemporary
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format, branded as "Philly's 106.1". Many former WJJZ listeners protested when the format was abandoned in Philadelphia. Much to the delight of fans, Greater Media announced in late October that it would pick up the smooth jazz format for 97.5. The official transfer of ownership took place on November 15, when WTHK signed off and shut down its Trenton transmitter.
The new WJJZ launched on November 17, 2006, at 6 p.m. After a minute of silence, a recording of smooth jazz artists greeted listeners was played (the same recording that was played at the closing of the old WJJZ), as well as a welcome message from
Dave Koz. The first song played on the new frequency was the
Grover Washington, Jr. tune "Protect the Dream". The new WJJZ began broadcasting from the same tower used by the old WJJZ, located on Mermaid Lane in
Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania.
At the station's start, it used Broadcast Architecture's
syndicated "Smooth Jazz Network," with musician
Dave Koz as the afternoon host, Program Director Michael Tozzi handling middays and
Ramsey Lewis
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' morning show simulcast from
WNUA in
Chicago
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. DJs from the old WJJZ were added over time, including Bill Simpson, Frank Childs, Teri Webb, Desirae McCrae, Al Winters and Lisa Fairfax.
2008-2009: Adult contemporary
WJJZ's lack of ratings success fueled rumors of a format change. In the summer of 2008, Greater Media began doing listener research to change the station. Among the formats tested was
soft AC,
hot AC,
all-news on FM,
FM talk, and a
AAA format similar to
WIOQ of the early 80s.
On September 5, 2008, at 6:00 p.m., after playing
Boyz II Men
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's "
I'll Make Love to You", WJJZ began
stunting with a loop of 15 songs, ranging from
Blondie's "
Heart of Glass" to
Avril Lavigne
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's "
Complicated". Three days later, on September 8, at 9 a.m., "Now 97.5" made its debut as a hot AC station, and positioned itself as "a younger approach to today's soft rock", competing with the market AC leader,
WBEB ("B-101"). The first song was "
Who Knew" by
Doylestown native
P!nk. On September 12, 2008, WJJZ changed call letters to WNUW to match the "Now" branding.
On October 31, 2008, at 5:00 p.m., the station switched to all-
Christmas music. During WNUW's first week in the all-Christmas format, competitor B101 announced it would be sprinkling in Christmas tunes during the weekend of November 8–9, obviously in reaction to WNUW. Then on November 13, B101 flipped to all-Christmas. It was the earliest that B101 made the switch. Shortly thereafter,
adult standards AM station
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also started playing an all-Christmas format. Then on November 26, in a surprise move,
classic hits-formatted
WOGL changed its format to all-Christmas for the first time. Including
WJBR-FM in nearby
Wilmington, Delaware
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, it gave the Philadelphia market five Christmas formatted stations in 2008.
The first on-air personality to be hired by WNUW was Glenn Kalina, whose morning show debuted on January 5, 2009. After finishing at #3 in the 2008 Holiday ratings, the station's audience fell off when it returned to its Hot AC format. WNUW trailed every other commercial Philadelphia FM and even Trenton station
WPST, and Wilmington station
WSTW in its last ratings period.
2009-present: Sports talk
On October 9, 2009, at 5 p.m., after playing ''
Streetcorner Symphony'' by
Rob Thomas, WNUW flipped to an FM simulcast of
WPEN, with the new identity of "97.5 The Fanatic, Powered by ESPN". The call sign was switched from WNUW to WPEN-FM.
Some of the time, the two stations would simulcast; during national live game broadcasts from
ESPN Radio
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or another network, the AM side would carry the games, while WPEN-FM would feature Philadelphia-focused sports talk. On December 21, 2012, AM 950 was sold to
Family Radio
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and became
WKDN. After the completion of the sale on January 10, 2013, 97.5 dropped the -FM suffix.
WPEN-FM was Philadelphia's only FM sports station for its first two years until
CBS Radio owned rival
WIP moved to FM, replacing
WYSP.
Beginning with the 2012 NBA Playoffs, WPEN-FM became the flagship station for the Philadelphia 76ers, moving away from WIP-FM, where they were aired for years. Less than a week later, the Philadelphia Flyers announced they too were leaving WIP-FM for WPEN.
On July 24, 2014, Temple University and Greater Media entered into a multi-year agreement for the station to become the official radio broadcaster for Temple football games beginning in the 2014 season.
In 2016, WPEN began airing
Philadelphia Soul regular season games, in the
Arena Football League
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.
On July 19, 2016, the
Beasley Media Group announced it would acquire Greater Media and its 21 stations (including WPEN) for $240 million. The FCC approved the sale on October 6, and the sale closed on November 1.
On February 21, 2023, the Philadelphia Union and the Beasley Media Group announced a partnership agreement to make WPEN the official radio broadcast partner of the team. The station aired their first Union broadcast on February 25, 2023, in a match against the
Columbus Crew
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.
Signal note
WPEN is short-spaced to three other
Class B stations:
WENJ ''97.3 ESPN'' (licensed to serve
Millville, New Jersey),
WRVV ''The River 97.3'' (licensed to serve
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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) and
WALK-FM ''WALK 97.5'' (licensed to serve
Patchogue, New York
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The Incorporated Village of Patchogue is an incorporated community in the Town (New ...
).
WENJ and WRVV both operate on 97.3 MHz, a first adjacent channel to WPEN. The distance between WPEN's transmitter and WENJ's transmitter is 57 miles, while the distance between WPEN's transmitter and WRVV's transmitter is 91 miles, as determined by FCC rules.
The minimum distance between two
Class B stations operating on first adjacent channels according to current
FCC rules is 105 miles.
WALK-FM and WPEN operate on the same channel and the distance between the stations' transmitters is 125 miles as determined by FCC rules.
The minimum distance between two Class B stations operating on the same channel according to current
FCC rules is 150 miles.
WPEN uses a
directional antenna
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to reduce its signal toward the southeast and the west, in the direction of WENJ and WRVV.
HD Radio
WPEN HD2
WPEN's HD2 digital subchannel formerly broadcast Classical music. As of December 2023, the subchannel now airs a simulcast of WWDB.
WPEN HD3
WPEN's HD3 digital subchannel formerly broadcast a Spanish CHR format branded as "Supra Radio" (which was simulcast on translator W237EH 95.3 FM in
Pennsauken, New Jersey).
In October 2021, WPEN-HD3 began broadcasting
Spanish tropical music known as "Ritmo FM," which was formerly broadcast on
WIFI
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(AM 1460).
On January 15, 2024, WPEN-HD3 and W253DG switched to a simulcast of Spanish CHR-formatted
WIFI
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1460 AM Florence, NJ, branded as "Maxima 92.9".
Maxima Expands in South Jersey
Radioinsight - January 19, 2024
References
External links
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Announcement from Berks Jazz Fest
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