City | Cumberland, Maryland |
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Broadcast area |
Cumberland, Maryland Frostburg, Maryland Keyser, West Virginia |
Branding | "1270 WCBC" |
Slogan | "The Station You Can Count On" |
Frequency | 1270 kHz |
First air date | 1953 |
Format | Full Service |
Power | 5,000 Watts daytime 1,000 Watts nighttime |
Class | B |
Callsign meaning | W Cumberland Broadcasting Corporation |
Former callsigns | WUOK |
Affiliations |
ABC Radio News Yahoo Sports Radio |
Owner | Cumberland Broadcasting Corporation |
Sister stations | WCBC-FM |
Webcast | WCBC Webstream |
Website | WCBC Online |
WCBC is an AM radio station that serves the greater area of Cumberland, Maryland. Founded in April, 1976, WCBC provides news coverage: locally, regionally, and nationally; weather forecasts; participation in major community events to promote the area and its organizations by way of remote broadcasts and community service announcements.
WCBC’s programming includes the long running Dave Norman Morning Program, and network affiliations with ABC Radio Network (Network news and Sean Hannity), the Westwood One Radio Network (Jim Bohannon), Dave Ramsey, Mark Levin, Premiere Radio Network (Coast to Coast with George Noory and Art Bell), Talk Radio Network (Laura Ingraham and Michael Savage), Yahoo Sports Network, and the Focus on the Family Radio Network.
The station’s sports programming includes coverage of local high school football and basketball, Allegany College of Maryland basketball, and West Virginia University football and basketball, Washington Redskins football, and area little league baseball.
WCBC also has an FM sister station, WCBC-FM at 107.1 in Keyser, West Virginia, playing an oldies format.
On August 28, 2007, Cumberland Broadcasting Corporation, the owners and operators of WCBC-AM/FM, and "the Maryland Delaware DC Broadcasters Association filed a law suit in the United States District Court in Baltimore against each member of the Allegany County Board of Education, and the Superintendent of Allegany County Schools, Bill AuMiller", according to the WCBC-AM website.
The reason for the lawsuit is "that the Board of Education has acted to deny WCBC its First Amendment rights", again quoting the WCBC website.
"Following criticism of the Board’s actions, WCBC was denied access to information provided to other media, denied access to press boxes at county schools, and denied information that would enable it to participate in a Board-endorsed scholarship program."
On August 31, 2007, the Allegany County Board of Education offered an olive branch to WCBC and would again allow WCBC access to information, press boxes, etc. as it was prior to August 17, 2007 letter from the BOE which took those services away.