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WAPJ

WAPJ
WAPJ Radio Logo.jpg
City Torrington, Connecticut
Frequency 89.9FM MHz
First air date March 18, 1997
Format Community
ERP 40 watts
HAAT 84.0 meters
Class A
Facility ID 66472
Transmitter coordinates 41°48′9″N 73°9′54.3″W / 41.80250°N 73.165083°W / 41.80250; -73.165083
Owner Torrington Community Radio Foundation, Inc.
(Torrington Community Radio Foundation, Inc.)
Webcast Listen Live
Website http://www.wapj.org

WAPJ is a non-commercial FM radio station in the United States, operated by the Torrington Community Radio Foundation, Inc. The station first went on the air in 1997 and currently operates on 89.9 MHz with a translator in downtown Torrington, Connecticut on 105.1 MHz.

The station offers an eclectic mix of music and spoken word programming targeted for the Torrington area and produced by area volunteers. WAPJ has a close working relationship with WWUH at the University of Hartford, and rebroadcasts WWUH's programming for part of the day.

The station's programming includes fine Bluegrass, Country and Western, classic Rock, Reggae, Jazz and Oldies music. In serving an increasingly multi-cultural community in the Greater Torrington area, WAPJ's programming also includes shows which emphasize Polish, Portuguese, Hispanic, Lithuanian and West Indian culture. In addition, the station offers extensive coverage of local sports including Torrington High School games. The station also broadcasts all of the P38s and Torrington Titans home games. WAPJ's schedule also includes talk shows with topics ranging from sports and politics to health and homeopathy.

History:

WAPJ, originally licensed to the Litchfield County Commission for Higher Education, came on the air in May, 1997 with both the studio and antenna located on the UCONN Torrington campus. The station's antenna was mounted on a 300' tower formerly owned by SNET. The station operated with 100 watts ERP from this location but had some coverage problems due to high terrain to the west and north of the site. To eliminate these problems the antenna was moved to Highland Avenue in Torrington, Connecticut in 2000. Even though the FCC required that the power be reduced to 40 watts, the greatly increased height of the antenna resulted in a significant improvement in coverage. In 2001 the license was transferred to the Nutmeg Ballet and the studios were moved to the basement of the newly renovated Nutmeg Ballet building on Main Street in Torrington, Connecticut The additional space at this location allowed for the construction of a 2nd studio for training and production. In 2004 the license was transferred to the current licensee, the I.B. and Zena H. Temkin Foundation, and the studios were moved to 42 Water Street in Torrington, Connecticut. This location offered approximately 2,000 square feet (190 m2) of space and included an air studio, a production studio, a performance area and extensive office space. In 2005 the station was granted a license for a translator on 105.1 MHz with 20 watts to provide additional signal building-penetration downtown Torrington.


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