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WMWM

Coordinates: 42°30′14.3″N 70°53′24.1″W / 42.503972°N 70.890028°W / 42.503972; -70.890028
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WMWM
Broadcast areaSalem State University
Frequency91.7 MHz
BrandingWMWM 91.7 FM
Programming
FormatVariety
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
1976 (1976)[1]
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID58636
ClassA
ERP130 watts
HAAT24 meters (79 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
42°30′14.3″N 70°53′24.1″W / 42.503972°N 70.890028°W / 42.503972; -70.890028
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.wmwmsalem.org

WMWM is a non-commercial radio station at 91.7 Megahertz in Salem, Massachusetts, licensed to Salem State University. The station was founded as WSSC AM 640 (carrier current) in 1968 and became WMWM at 91.7 FM in 1976 with a power of 10 watts. Power was increased to 130 watts in 1978.

The station features alternative rock with specialty shows. It broadcasts 24 hours a day utilizing computerized automation playlists when a live DJ is not available.

Notable former WMWM deejays

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Among the past DJs of WMWM are: Anngelle Wood, now with WZLX in Boston; Esoteric (rapper) of the hip-hop duo 7L & Esoteric; Jay Brown on air personality at WKAF 97.7 The Beat; Curtis Atchinson, Owner of SoundGroove Records (Midnight Society); Chris Kennedy, now with Beasley Media in Boston; and cartoonists Keith Knight (The Knight Life) and Mark Parisi (Off the Mark). Longtime DJ "Cosmic" Amanda Guest founded community radio station BFF.fm in San Francisco, CA.[3]

Two of the station's legendary on air DJs were Scott Merrill Mezansky (AKA Mike Elliott) and Bob Nelson. Scott hosted a soft rock/oldies show from 1978–1987. Bob, now with North of Boston Radio, has been a DJ since 1981, establishing the long running Juke Joint show. Another longtime DJ, Shaun Hayes, played jazz and progressive talk shows and was with the station for over 15 years. Hayes died on May 12, 2013. Also some DJs of note were Joe DiFranco also known as "Hank the Engineer" Also, Stephen Lochiatto who hosted several radio programs including punk, rock and jazz as well as broadcasting Salem State Basketball and Hockey games with John Clemeno and John Caron who also hosted several outstanding radio programs. Pam Kavenaugh was also a well known on air personality as well as being the stations General Manager.

Doug Mascott hosted local music program "Trax of the Town" from 1999 until his death in March 2014.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1999 (PDF). 1999. p. D-213. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WMWM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ "Cosmic Amanda on BFF.fm".
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