WCHE

Radio station in West Chester, Pennsylvania
39°57′58.39″N 75°37′53.76″W / 39.9662194°N 75.6316000°W / 39.9662194; -75.6316000 (WCHE)Translator(s)See § TranslatorsLinks
Public license information
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  • LMS
Website953wche.com

WCHE (1520 AM, "WCHE 1520AM") is a commercial AM radio station licensed to serve West Chester, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by Jay Shur through licensee Chester County Radio, Inc. and airs a Talk radio format.

History

Purchased in 1997 by Jay and David Shur, WCHE is licensed as a daytimer AM, permitted to transmit from sunrise to sunset. This requires the station to be off the air during the nighttime hours because it interferes with the same frequency as clear-channel station WWKB in Buffalo, New York.

Translator

WCHE programming is simulcast on the following translator:

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
W237EW 95.3 FM West Chester, Pennsylvania 200394 240 m (20 ft) D 39°57′58.7″N 75°37′50.0″W / 39.966306°N 75.630556°W / 39.966306; -75.630556 (W237EW) LMS

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WCHE". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.

External links

  • Official Website
  • WCHE in the FCC AM station database
  • WCHE in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
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