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ERP
  
2,850 watts

Facility ID
  
18310

City of license
  
Southbridge

Owner
  
Cumulus Media

Branding
  
The Pike 100 FM

HAAT
  
146 meters (479 ft)

Frequency
  
100.1 MHz

Format
  
Classic hits

Area
  
Worcester

Slogan
  
Worcester's Classic Hits

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Broadcast area
  
Worcester, Massachusetts

First air date
  
November 1, 1968 (1968-11-01)

Callsign meaning
  
WWorcester's FoX (former branding)

WWFX (100.1 FM; "100 FM The Pike") is an American radio station serving the Worcester vicinity with classic hits songs from the 1960s to the 1980s. It broadcasts on 100.1 MHz/Channel 261 and is under ownership of Cumulus Media. WWFX is also an affiliate of the New England Patriots Radio Network.

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History

The station signed on November 1, 1968 as WESO-FM, sister station to WESO. In 1979, the station's call letters changed to WQVR, and before long it had become country station "Q100". In February 1999, under the new ownership of Wilks Broadcasting, the station changed format to classic hits, taking on the call letters WWFX. The station became an affiliate of the syndicated The Bob & Tom Show and changed its name to "100.1 The Fox". That December, the station was sold to Citadel Broadcasting for $14.25 million. The first on-air personalities at The Fox (other than Bob & Tom) were: Worcester radio legend "Zip", National voice talent Moneen Daley and Program Director Dave Hilton.

In January 2003, the station ditched Bob & Tom and took on an active rock format while keeping the name "The Fox" but identifying as "Worcester's Rock Station." That would be short lived, as in November 2004 the station changed format back to classic hits, retaining the WWFX call letters but changing its name to "100 FM The Pike" and ditching its airstaff for a jockless approach. This structure would last just over 3 years before, at the start of 2008, "the Pike" hired its first live on-air personality, longtime Providence broadcaster "Cruisin Bruce Palmer" (formerly of WWBB). Palmer was initially teamed with former Fox staffer Chris Engel to create a music-intensive morning show. Engel would be replaced 6 months later by current WORC-FM morning show host Adam Webster, providing news updates on Palmer's daily show.

Citadel merged with Cumulus Media on September 16, 2011.

In March 2014, Cumulus Media hired Chuck Perks as the Program Director/Midday Personality. Lance Ballance was added as afternoon host in July 2014.

References

WWFX Wikipedia


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