WEEP (Minnesota)

Last updated
DWEEP
Frequency 1400 kHz
Programming
Format Defunct
Ownership
OwnerFull Armor Ministries, Inc.
History
First air date
1936 [1]
Former call signs
WHLB [2]
Technical information
Facility ID 70307
Class C
Power 1,000 watts (unlimited)
Transmitter coordinates
47°30′33″N92°32′31″W / 47.50917°N 92.54194°W / 47.50917; -92.54194

WEEP (1400 AM) is a radio station formerly licensed to serve Virginia, Minnesota. The FCC license, most recently held by Full Armor Ministries, Inc., expired on August 1, 2005. The station last aired a Religious radio format. The station began broadcasting in 1936, with a power of 250 watts. [1] It was the ninth oldest station in Minnesota. [1]

The station was purchased in 1951 by Frank P. Befera, a pioneer in Minnesota broadcasting. [3] [4] The station remained in the Befera family (dba Virginia Broadcasting Company) until it was sold to Full Armor Ministries of Eveleth, Minnesota, for a reported sale price of $52,000. [5] The deal closed on October 1, 2000, gained FCC approval on February 13, 2001, and transfer was consummated on April 1, 2001. [1] [6]

The station was assigned the WEEP call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on March 7, 2001. [2] The call letters were deleted from the FCC database on June 27, 2006, although the station is officially listed as "licensed and silent." [7]

The station has been silent since a transmitter failure in December 2002. [8] The tower, lacking basic maintenance, was described as "rusting away" during an August 2005 visit by radio journalist Scott Fybush. [9]

Efforts to sell the station to the city of Virginia were complicated and ultimately thwarted by licensee Full Armor Ministries' failure to file a timely license renewal. In January 2008, the FCC denied a petition for reconsideration from the (now former) licensee and the city. [10] [11]

In 2008, the City of Virginia gave permission to a local firm to dismantle the former studio building and radio tower. The building was moved and the tower taken down. Today, only a small grove of trees marks the area where the radio station was located. The city is hoping that the site will eventually be used for future economic endeavors.

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  4. "Frank Befera, 82; was Duluth TV station pioneer". Minneapolis Star Tribune. 2004-11-23. A childhood interest in crystal and ham radios helped lead Befera to first work for, and then purchase, WMFG radio in Hibbing. He also bought WHLB radio in Virginia.
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