KWPT

KWPT is a commercial classic rock/hits music radio station licensed to Fortuna, California, broadcasting to the Eureka, California area on 100.3 FM. It is owned by KWPT, Inc. KWPT also serves Eureka, California, on translator K275BI at 102.9 FM.

KWPT
CityFortuna, California
Broadcast areaEureka, California
Frequency100.3 MHz
BrandingThe Point
SloganThe Best Rock and Roll of All Time
Programming
FormatClassic rock/hits
Ownership
OwnerKWPT, Inc
History
First air date1992
Call sign meaningK W PoinT
Technical information
Facility ID49308
ClassC1
ERP12,000 watts
HAAT577.2 meters
Transmitter coordinates40°25′29.8″N 124°06′23.4″W
Translator(s)102.9 K275BI (Eureka)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekwpt.com

History

KWPT carried a Rhythmic Top 40 format previous to the current classic rock/hits format and was known as The Party. Before that it aired a Smooth Jazz format. All formats on KWPT have been locally-executed, which is unique for the Eureka, CA metro market.

Personalities

KWPT The Point's airstaff includes: Carole Ann, Chuck Rogers, Janet Carney, and Andy Powell. The programming is generated entirely from the Ferndale, California studios.

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