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Radio station in Van Wert, Ohio
WERT
Broadcast areaLima, Ohio
Frequency1220kHz
BrandingUnforgettable 1220
Programming
FormatAdult standards
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerFirst Family Broadcasting
WKSD
History
First air date
November 27,1958
Call sign meaning
Van Wert[1]
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID56181
ClassD
Power
  • 250watts day
  • 29 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
40°52′19″N84°33′15″W / 40.87194°N 84.55417°W /40.87194; -84.55417
Translator(s)104.3 W282CF (Van Wert)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitestreamdb5web.securenetsystems.net/cirrusencore/WERT

WERT (1220AM) is aradio station broadcastingadult standards featuring softoldies from the 1940s through today. Licensed toVan Wert, Ohio, United States, the station serves Van Wert primarily but is considered part of the Lima market. The station is owned by First Family Broadcasting and broadcasts from its studios on theLincoln Highway (County Highway 418) just east of Van Wert.[3]

History

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From its first day of broadcasting on November 27, 1958, WERT, then owned by the Van Wert Broadcasting Company, has traditionally been amiddle of the road formatted music station. WERT's original design engineer was also instrumental in the founding ofWMVR inSidney in 1963. The original owners also built and launched WERT-FM (98.9) in 1962, giving Van Wert its own FM service.

WERT and WERT-FM were sold to a California company in 1967 for $160,000, according to an article in that year'sVan Wert Times Bulletin newspaper. The west coast firm would absentee own and operate the stations for the next four years. Ray Livesay, fromMattoon, Illinois, then purchased the stations in 1971 and operated them throughout much of the 1970s and 1980s, boosting the power of WERT-FM to 50,000 watts in 1984.

In 1988, Atlantic Resources, based inCincinnati, Ohio, bought the stations for a reported $1 million with intentions to move the high power WERT-FM toFort Wayne, Indiana, where it remains today asWBYR. WERT was then paired with a new FM station:WKSD, licensed toPaulding, Ohio, at 99.7 MHz. WERT and WKSD were sold to Community Broadcasting of Van Wert in 1991. In 1994 Chris Roberts (previously withWOWO in Fort Wayne) purchased the stations after forming First Family Broadcasting, Inc.

Programming

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WERT broadcasts a mix of adult standards from the 1940s through today from its studios along Lincoln Highway. It is the heritage station serving the Van Wert area, and is co-owned witholdies/sports radio stationWKSD 99.7 FM inPaulding.

For many years WERT aired programming fromCitadel Media's "Timeless Favorites" format. After "Timeless Favorites" was discontinued in February 2010, the station opted to return to locally originating programming.

A powerful windstorm powered by the remnants ofHurricane Ike caused damage to its transmitting tower on September 14, 2008. According to aWLIO news story dated September 15, 2008, engineers from the Fort Wayne area along with Chief Engineer Chris Roberts, also the principal owner, worked feverishly to bring the station back on the air. In the interim, WERT continued to operate with reduced power by means of a temporary antenna and an internet audiostream until September 19, 2008 when the new tower was finished. The station returned to full power late in the afternoon on that day as reported by theVan Wert Independent newspaper.

Station ownership

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  • 1958–1967: Van Wert Radio
  • 1967–1971: California Radio
  • 1971–1988: Livesay Broadcasting
  • 1988–1991: Atlantic Resources
  • 1991–1994 Community Broadcasting
  • 1994–present: First Family Broadcasting, Inc.

References

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  1. ^"Call Letter Origins".Radio History on the Web.
  2. ^"Facility Technical Data for WERT".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^"WERT Facility Record".United StatesFederal Communications Commission, audio division.

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