WRSC-FM

WRSC-FM (95.3 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, serving the State College area. It currently airs a news/talk format.

WRSC-FM
Broadcast areaState College, Pennsylvania
Frequency95.3 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding95.3 WRSC
Programming
FormatNews/talk
Subchannels
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
  • Matt Lightner
  • (Lightner Communications LLC)
History
First air date
September 15, 1986 (1986-09-15)
Former call signs
  • WWZW (1986)
  • WZWW (1986-2023)
Call sign meaning
"Radio State College"
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID64572
ClassA
ERP790 watts
HAAT194 meters (636 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
40°53′35.2″N 77°51′47.0″W
Translator(s)HD3: 101.5 W268BB (State College)
Links
Public license information
Webcast
Website

History

When State College's radio station formats shuffled in 2004, the then-WZWW was one of the few FM stations that maintained its frequency. When the bars in State College tried to promote their respective businesses, they were confused as to which stations to hire.

On September 4, 2020, at 2 PM, after teasing a relaunch with construction noises between songs the previous day, WZWW shifted from adult contemporary to hot adult contemporary, keeping the "3WZ" name. The first song after the relaunch was "Good as Hell" by Lizzo.[2]

On December 20, 2022, it was announced that the format and branding would move to WMAJ within the following days and would be replaced by the news/talk format heard on WRSC.[3] On January 2, 2023, the station changed its call sign to WRSC-FM. On January 3, 2023, WRSC-FM changed its format to news/talk.[4]

HD radio

On May 8, 2022, the station's third HD subchannel, simulcast on translator W268BB (101.5 FM), launched with a loop of "Kernkraft 400" by Zombie Nation as "We Are 101.5", the branding and stunt a reference to the association of the song with the Penn State Nittany Lions football team and the university's "We Are Penn State" chants, promoting the launch of a new format at noon on May 13.[5] At the promised time, WZWW-HD3 launched an urban contemporary format, branded as "Loud 101.5", with the first song being "First Class" by Jack Harlow.[5]

References

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