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WICO-FM

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WICO-FM
Broadcast areaDelmarva
Frequency101.1 MHz
BrandingWow 99.3 & 101.1
Programming
FormatClassic country (WOWZ-FM simulcast)
Ownership
Owner
  • A. Wray Fitch and Greg Bojko
  • (GSB Media, LLC)
WBEY-FM, WCTG, WVES
History
First air date
2002 (as WQMR)
Former call signs
WQMR (2000–2011)
WAMS-FM (2011–2014)
WRYD (2014–2016)
WSUX-FM (2016–2017)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID88291
ClassA
ERP1,200 watts
HAAT149 meters
Transmitter coordinates
38°12′57.00″N 75°19′21.00″W / 38.2158333°N 75.3225000°W / 38.2158333; -75.3225000
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteWow 99.3 & 101.1 Online

WICO-FM (101.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Snow Hill, Maryland, United States. The station serves the Delmarva Peninsula. The station is currently owned by A. Wray Fitch and Greg Bojko, through licensee GSB Media, LLC.


History

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From approximately 2000 through the end of 2010, 101.1 was WQMR, a talk radio station. Programming on WQMR included The Radio Factor, The Sean Hannity Show, Mark Levin, Dennis Miller, and Imus in the Morning, with a local show, Power Talk, filling the late morning time slot. When that format ended on January 10, 2011, the station began a prolonged stretch, one that continues to this day, of changing formats every few months, often trading formats with sister stations such as FM 105.1, AM 1590, AM 1280 and FM 87.7. Jack FM adult hits, gospel, Nash Icon country music, mainstream/alternative rock, and The True Oldies Channel have been among the numerous formats that have briefly aired on the station since 2011.

The most recent format change was November 28, 2017. Since then, it has simulcast WOWZ-FM 99.3 Accomac, VA, branded as "Wow 99.3 & 101.1".[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WICO-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ More Format Musical Chairs in Delmarva Radioinsight - November 28, 2017
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