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Broadcast area | Manchester, New Hampshire |
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Frequency | 1370 AM |
Branding | 1370 AM WFEA |
Programming | |
Format | Adult Standards |
Ownership | |
Owner | Saga Communications |
Links | |
Website | http://www.wfea1370.com |
WFEA (AM 1370, 5kw) has been broadcasting continuously since 9:00AM on March 1, 1932, making it New Hampshire's oldest radio station. It has always had the same call letters. During its long life, WFEA has had 10 owners. Saga Communications of New England LLC has operated WFEA since April, 1991. Saga also operates 95.7 WZID FM and 96.5 WMLL FM, licensed to Manchester and Bedford, respectively. WFEA's President and General Manager is Raymond Garon.
Format
WFEA format is Adult Standards and plays artists such as Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Nat "King" Cole, Johnny Mathis, Barbra Streisand, Glenn Miller Orchestra etc.
WFEA also broadcasts the Manchester Wolves arena football league games, and the University of New Hampshire Sports Network covering football, volleyball, hockey, basketball, etc.
Programming
Les Brown Jr. & Deana Martin: Weekdays 8am-10am, Sundays 8pm-Midnight
Peter Marshall: Weekdays 10am-Noon, Sundays 10am-3pm
Wink Martindale: Weekdays Noon-3pm
Chuck Southcott: Weekdays 3pm-7pm, Sundays 3-7pm
Gary Owens: Weekdays 7pm-10pm
Johnny Magnus: Weekdays 10pm-Midnight, Sat-Sun 5am-10am
Carl Hampton: Weekdays 5am-8am, Saturday 10am-3pm, Sunday 5-6pm
Other
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