WCLC (AM)

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WCLC
Broadcast area Jamestown, Tennessee and Vicinity
Frequency 1260 kHz
Programming
Format Defunct (formerly Religious)
Ownership
OwnerNew Life Studios, Inc.
WCLC-FM
History
First air date
1957
Last air date
August 24, 2021
Technical information
Facility ID 30297
Class D
Power 1,000 watts daytime only

WCLC was a broadcast radio station licensed to Jamestown, Tennessee, serving Jamestown and the vicinity. WCLC was owned and operated by New Life Studios, Inc. and it simulcast their programming from sister station WCLC-FM "New Life 105". This station operated only during the daytime hours.

36°26′10″N84°55′42″W / 36.43611°N 84.92833°W / 36.43611; -84.92833


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