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WOCN-FM

WOCN-FM
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City Orleans, Massachusetts
Broadcast area Cape Cod
Branding Ocean 104.7
Slogan Custom Crafted for the Cape
Frequency 104.7 MHz
First air date July 25, 1974
Format Adult contemporary
ERP 50,000 watts
HAAT 140 meters (460 ft)
Class B
Facility ID 8592
Transmitter coordinates 41°46′48″N 70°00′32″W / 41.780°N 70.009°W / 41.780; -70.009Coordinates: 41°46′48″N 70°00′32″W / 41.780°N 70.009°W / 41.780; -70.009
Callsign meaning reference to Atlantic OCeaN
Former callsigns WVLC-FM (1974–1977)
WLOM (1977–1980)
WKZE-FM (1980–1983)
WKPE (1983–1985)
WKPE-FM (1985–2007)
Affiliations AP Radio
Owner Sandab Communications
(Cape Cod Broadcasting License II, LLC)
Sister stations WFCC-FM, WKPE-FM, WQRC
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.ocean1047.com

WOCN-FM (104.7 FM, "Ocean 104.7") is an Adult Contemporary radio station licensed to Orleans, Massachusetts. The station is licensed to Sandab Communications (doing business as Cape Cod Broadcasting) and operated locally. WOCN-FM is a sister station to WQRC, WFCC-FM, and WKPE-FM.

WOCN-FM is frequently one of the Cape's most listened to radio stations, especially among adults 45 and older.

The current on-air line up includes heritage radio host Dave Read, Donna Credit, Karen Blake & Cat Wilson. Artists that are played on WOCN-FM include the Beatles, Carly Simon, James Taylor, Norah Jones, Fleetwood Mac and others. WOCN-FM continues to serve the Cape Cod community with hourly weather forecasts, news updates and community information. Although previously playing more soft AC, it has shifted to play more current songs (e.g. Mariah Carey, Sara Barelles, The Band Perry, Sheryl Crow, Cher).

The station went on the air on July 25, 1974, as WVLC-FM, broadcasting at 104.7 MHz. Initially, the station was just a full-time simulcast of WVLC (1170 AM, now WFPB). WVLC-FM became WLOM in 1977.

In 1980, the FM band was still new territory for Top-40 radio. Boston's Kiss 108 had only started one year prior and was very popular, routinely beating Top 40 AM station WRKO in the ratings. Cape Cod needed its own similar station to compete in its own market, and in May 1980, 104.7 changed its call letters to WKZE-FM and began its own programming, branding itself "KZ 104 FM".

After just over 3 successful years in the Top-40 format, the station rebranded itself as "Cape 104" on August 1, 1983; a few months later, the call letters were changed to WKPE. Under the management of Roth Media and legendary Program Director Jack Alix "Cape 104" would become one of the Cape's most iconic stations. WKPE enjoyed ratings success throughout the 1980s. Legendary voices on the station included Jonny St. John (best known as the voice of Duke Nukem), Al Matthews, Tommy Casey, Captain Cape, Dave Sharp, Clarence Barnes, Pilot Gene, James "Jammin' Jamie" West, Steve Binder, Danny Walsh, Mac Dickson, Christine Fox, Paul Attea, Keith Lemire, Joe Rossetti, J.R. Randall, Marty Moran, Carolyn Johnson, Danny Walsh, Donna Wilde, Kristie Wiemer, Rick Ryder, Tony Vincent, Rick Pendelton, R.J. McKay, Steve McVie, Jamie "J.D." Bearse, Liza Z., Danny Savage, Danny C., Krissy Krantz, John Stevens, and David Wolf to name a few. After the Top 40 format fragmented, "Cape 104" switched formats in the fall of 1992, rebranding itself "Oldies 104" to compete with Boston's "Oldies 103" and Nantucket's "Oldies 96" (which went Top-40 in January 1993).


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