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WRCJ-FM

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Classical/jazz radio station in Detroit

WRCJ-FM
Broadcast areaDetroit–Windsor
Frequency90.9MHz (HD Radio)
Branding90.9 WRCJ
Programming
FormatClassical -Jazz
Ownership
Owner
  • Stanley and Judith Frankel Family Foundation
  • (Detroit Classical and Jazz Educational Radio LLC)
OperatorDetroit Public Media
WTVS
History
First air date
August 1948; 77 years ago (1948-08) (as WDTR)
Former call signs
WDTR-FM (10/7/82-7/1/04)
WDTR (1/8/48-10/7/82)
Call sign meaning
"We Are Classical & Jazz"
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID6056
ClassB
ERP22,500watts
HAAT216.4 meters (710 feet)
Transmitter coordinates
42°22′25″N83°6′50″W / 42.37361°N 83.11389°W /42.37361; -83.11389
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitewrcjfm.org

WRCJ-FM (90.9MHz) is a listener-supported,non-commercialradio station inDetroit, Michigan, broadcastingclassical music andjazz. The license is held by the Detroit Classical and Jazz Educational Radio LLC, which is owned by the Stanley and Judith Frankel Family Foundation. The station is operated by Detroit Public Media, which ownsPBS-member stationWTVS channel 56. It uses the slogan "Classical Days and Jazzy Nights." Theradio studios are in theDetroit School of Arts and the offices are on Clover Court inWixom, Michigan.[2]

WRCJ has aneffective radiated power (ERP) of 22,500watts. Ittransmits from atower at 710 feet (220 meters)height above average terrain (HAAT) near the corner of Eight Mile and Meyers roads inOak Park, shared with other Detroit FM and TV stations, including WTVS,WMYD, andWWJ-TV.[3]

History

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In August 1948; 77 years ago (1948-08), the stationsigned on asWDTR.[4] It was owned byDetroit Public Schools and was Michigan's first educational FM station. WDTR offered classroom instruction and educational programs by day, with music shows in the evening. It transmitted a with an effective radiated power of 2,000 watts, and heard mostly in Detroit and its nearest suburbs.

By the early 2000s, the classroom instructional shows had ended. The station's programming consisted largely ofurban contemporary music with public affairs programs concerning the school district and a variety of specialty shows. The schedule included the "Old 'n' Gold" rare oldies show, "Safe and Secure Detroit," a show dedicated to public safety and the Sunday big band/nostalgia showcase "Somewhere In Time".

WDTR changed itscall sign toWRCJ on July 1, 2004, and the station cut back its broadcast time to 8 AM to 5 PM weekdays only. At the same time, the school district announced it would draft a contract with a third party to operate the station while it continued to own the frequency. Accordingly, the district put out an RFP (Request for Proposal), stipulating the station's format change to classical and jazz. Several area organizations responded, includingAnn Arbor’s NPR member stationWUOM and Detroit's PBS member stationWTVS.

In April 2005, Detroit Public Schools announced that Detroit Public TV (WTVS 56) would take control of WRCJ by summer. The change happened at noon on August 1, 2005. On January 11, 2017, the Detroit Public Schools announced it would sell the station's license to the non-profit Detroit Classical and Jazz Educational Radio LLC, an entity owned by the Stanley and Judith Frankel Family Foundation. The price tag was $6 million. The deal received FCC approval on March 1 of that year.

Airstaff

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Regular program hosts include Dave Wagner, Peter Whorf, Haley Taylor, Christa Grix, Maxine Michaels, John Penney and Linda Yohn. Substitute and weekend hosts include Ron Nolan, Davis Gloff, Cecelia Sharpe, and Carl Grapentine, long time morning host at WFMT in Chicago.

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WRCJ-FM".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"Contact Us | WRCJ 90.9 FM".www.wrcjfm.org. RetrievedFebruary 28, 2021.
  3. ^Radio-Locator.com/WRCJ
  4. ^Broadcasting Yearbook 1960 page A-170,Broadcasting & Cable

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