WJWC-LP

WJWC-LP ("97.3 The Heat") is a radio station in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is owned by the Empowerment Radio Project.

WJWC-LP
CityGrand Rapids, Michigan
Broadcast areaKentwood-Grand Rapids-Wyoming
Frequency97.3 MHz
Branding97.3 The Heat
SloganEmpower The Community
Programming
FormatUrban
Ownership
OwnerEmpowerment Radio Project
History
First air date2016
Call sign meaningJon W. Covington
Technical information
Facility ID197675
ClassL1
ERP49 watts
HAAT43 m
Transmitter coordinates42°58′57.9″N 85°39′54.9″W
Links
WebcastWJWC Live Stream
Website973theheat.com

History

The station was established by the Community Empowerment Project, a non-profit corporation founded by the late Robert LaDew in 1994.[1] Mr. LaDew was the publisher of Grand Rapids, Michigan based Equality Magazine that organized the African American Festival, and continued the festival after 2000 when the city of Grand Rapids dropped its funding support.[2] Mr LaDew died in 2004, according to the station Facebook Page.

An application was filed by the non-profit to license a new Low Power FM station for Grand Rapids in 2014 and began operations in 2016. At that time, control of the Community Empowerment Project was split equally among Jon Covington, Al Brown, and David Dew.

As of 2019, the President of the non-Profit was Jose A Flores, with Mr Brown and Few continuing as directors.

gollark: I probably already have by using my RTL-SDR to look at pager messages. It turns out there are a lot of them here.
gollark: Weirdly, in the UK it's illegal to "[use] wireless telegraphy apparatus with intent to obtain information as to the contents, sender or addressee of a message (whether sent by means of wireless telegraphy or not) of which neither he nor a person on whose behalf he is acting is an intended recipient" because of the "Wireless Telegraphy Act", presumably even if someone is broadcasting stuff completely unencrypted.
gollark: Clearly we need space mining and nuclear fission power.
gollark: I'm not sure the UK's does, and I live there.
gollark: I mean, the policies relating to COVID-19 are controlled by governments, which presumably should have *some* plan.

References

  1. "Articles of Incorporation". Michigan Department of Commece. 1 June 1994.
  2. "African American Festival to go on without city". Lansing State Journal. Associated Press. 16 December 1999. p. 3B.


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