WPRR (AM)

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WPRR
Broadcast area Grand Rapids, Michigan
Frequency 1680 kHz
Branding102.5 The Ride
Programming
Format Urban adult contemporary
Ownership
OwnerGoodrich Radio, LLC
History
First air date
September 4, 1998;25 years ago (1998-09-04)
Former call signs
  • WBHD (1998)
  • WJNZ (1999-2003)
  • WDSS (2003-2008)
Call sign meaning
Public Reality Radio (previous format)
Technical information [1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 87106
Class B
Power
  • 10,000 watts (day)
  • 680 watts (night)
Transmitter coordinates
42°56′9″N85°27′26″W / 42.93583°N 85.45722°W / 42.93583; -85.45722
Repeater(s) 102.5 W273DD (Alpine Township)
Links
Public license information
Webcast Listen live
Website theridefm.com

WPRR (1680 AM) is an urban adult contemporary radio station serving the Grand Rapids, Michigan area. The station is currently owned by Goodrich Radio. [2]

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History

The WDSS logo used on the Grand Rapids page on Radio Disney's website. WDSS-AM.jpg
The WDSS logo used on the Grand Rapids page on Radio Disney's website.

WPRR originated as the expanded band "twin" of an existing station on the standard AM band.

On March 17, 1997, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that eighty-eight stations had been given permission to move to newly available "Expanded Band" transmitting frequencies, ranging from 1610 to 1700 kHz, with WMHG in Muskegon, Michigan authorized to move from 1600 kHz to 1680 kHz. [3]

A construction permit for the expanded band station was assigned the call sign WBHD on September 4, 1998. [4] The FCC's initial policy was that both the original station and its expanded band counterpart could operate simultaneously for up to five years, after which owners would have to turn in one of the two licenses, depending on whether they preferred the new assignment or elected to remain on the original frequency. [3] However, this deadline was extended multiple times, and both stations remained authorized after the initial five year period. (WMHG was deleted on March 3, 2008, [5] after it was determined that its license had been improperly transferred to a new owner). [6]

On October 15, 1998, this station changed its call sign to WJNZ, flipping to an Urban Contemporary format as "1680 Jamz," giving Grand Rapids its first 24-hour Urban station at the time. By 2003, the station moved to 1140 AM, but that station eventually changed its format to Catholic-centered talk and preaching.

On June 16, 2003, the call letters were changed to WDSS, with a switch to Radio Disney programming. [7] The station was poorly maintained during the Radio Disney years as station IDs were often mixed up and no ID was heard at the top of the hour.

On August 5, 2008, WDSS discontinued the Radio Disney format, and began broadcasting a continuous-loop announcement that it would change to a "Public Reality Radio" format in September. This announcement also stated that the call sign would change to WPRR on August 18 (the new calls actually took effect two days later). [8] According to station owner Bob Goodrich, Public Reality Radio was a non-profit, educational endeavor, featuring "a variety of podcasts and programming". [9] On September 22, 2008, "Public Reality Radio" was launched, which included programming from the Pacifica Radio network.

On July 23, 2020, WPRR dropped the "Public Reality Radio" format (which continued on WPRR-FM 90.1 FM in Allegan County's Clyde Township) and changed their format to urban adult contemporary, branded as "102.5 The Ride". [10]

Translators

In 2010, WPRR established a repeater, W237CZ at 95.3 MHz. Goodrich would acquire the repeater from the Horizon Christian Fellowship in February 2010. [11]

On November 19, 2012, WPRR purchased WXPZ from Larlen Communications. [12] On July 5, 2014, WXPZ's call sign was changed to WPRR-FM. [13]

In 2016, WPRR purchased W273DD at 102.5 MHz and moved it to Alpine Township. This repeater went on air in early 2017.

Call sign Frequency City of license ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info
W273DD102.5 FM Alpine Township, Michigan 15590  m (295  ft)D FMQ

Programming

Programs previously aired on the station included Democracy Now! , The Thom Hartmann Program , The David Pakman Show , The Union Edge , Loud and Clear with Brian Becker , The Bradcast with Brad Friedman and other local shows. [14]

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References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for WPRR". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "WPRR Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. 1 2 "FCC Public Notice: Mass Media Bureau Announces Revised AM Expanded Band Allotment Plan and Filing Window for Eligible Stations" (FCC DA 97-537), March 17, 1997. Notice lists station under its earlier call sign of WSFN.
  4. FCC Call Sign History (1680 AM) (Facility ID: 87106)
  5. FCC Station Search Details: DWMHG (Facility ID: 24643)
  6. "In re: WHLY(AM), South Bend, Indiana" (FCC DA 13-600, released April 3, 2013), Footnote 14, page 4285.
  7. "Radio Disney Adds Grand Rapids". Radio World. NewBay Media, LLC. June 17, 2003. Archived from the original on June 30, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  8. "WPRR Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  9. Grand Rapids Press, July 9, 2008
  10. 102.5 The Ride Returns Adult R&B To Grand Rapids Radioinsight - July 23, 2020
  11. "FCC Consent to Assignment, February 23, 2010" (PDF).
  12. Asset Purchase Agreement fcc.gov. September 19, 2012. Accessed February 7, 2015
  13. Call Sign History fcc.gov. Accessed February 7, 2015
  14. Programs Public Reality Radio. Accessed February 7, 2015