WGCC-FM

WGCC-FM (90.7 FM) is an American college radio station broadcasting an album oriented rock format in Batavia, New York.[1] The station is currently owned by Genesee Community College.[2] It is located on the third floor of school's Batavia Campus and is run primarily by students who work there.

WGCC
CityBatavia, New York
Broadcast areaBuffalo
Frequency90.7 MHz
BrandingThe Music FM
SloganThe Station With the Best Music
Programming
FormatAlbum-oriented rock
Ownership
OwnerGenesee Community College
History
Call sign meaningW G(enesee) C(ommunity) C(ollege)
Technical information
Facility ID23603
ClassA
ERP880 watts
HAAT50.0 meters
Transmitter coordinates43°1′3″N 78°8′18″W
Links
Webcastlisten live
Websitewgcc-fm.com

WGCC currently broadcasts with 880 watts effective radiated power (ERP), which gives the station an average broadcast radius of 25 miles. Its antenna has a height above average terrain (HAAT) of 50 meters. The FCC regulations for ERP and HAAT are listed under Title 47, Part 73 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).

History

On November 13, 1985, the radio station first became licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) thanks to the station's founding father, Chuck Platt. The station is currently advised by GCC faculty member and Buffalo radio personality Val Townsend (Pawlowski).

It started out as a mixed format radio station, which included some local bands, along with current favorites like Michael Jackson and The Moody Blues, as well as some classic favorites like The Beatles. At one point, WGCC played some rap, but the genre was put out of rotation due to the demographics of the area at the time. Presently, the station's demographic range covers many genres, as students are allowed to play whatever type of music they choose.

WGCC Rockfest

WGCC hosted a concert called Rockfest. Local bands to the Rochester/Buffalo area such as Down To Earth Approach and New Skin have played at this concert. In 2000, Disturbed was the headlining band for Rockfest, but du to unfortunate circumstances, they were unable to play, thus canceling that year's show. Another band who was a hopeful for Rockfest 2006 was Kittie, but due to a previously scheduled touring event, they were scratched from the lineup. As of the fall of 2012 Rockfest is no more, and been replaced by Play Eat and Trick or Treat, an indoor trick-or-treat activity for local children.[3]

  • 1986: WGCC 1st Anniversary Celebration
-Loosely Tight
-Trolls
-Reporter
  • 2000: Monsters of Mock
-Battery
-People of the Sun
-Grafix 420
-Nic-Fit
  • 2007: Benefit for Wilmot Cancer Center
-Secret Lives!
-Karate High School
-Urgency
-The Con
-Pollock
-Broken Frame
  • 2008: Benefit For Salvation Army
-Take The Lead
-Amongst the Run
-The Gifted Children
-Burn Down Broadway
-The Reign of Kindo
  • 2009: Benefit for WNY Make a Wish Foundation
-P-Frame
-Golden Bar
-Pam Swarts
-Red October
-Non Applicable
-Sonny Mayo Band
  • 2010
-MC Chris
-Schaffer The Darklord
-James Kurdzel
  • 2011: A Benefit for Pubadu
-Beard Without A Mustache
-Drew Richter
-Wyatt Coin
-Keaton
-My Friend Jane

References

  1. "WGCC-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. "Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  3. "WGCC Play Eat and Treat or Treat". WGCC Play Eat and Trick or Treat.
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