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WUAC-LP
Frequency103.3 MHz
BrandingFree 103
Programming
FormatDefunct (formerly Christian Rock)
Ownership
OwnerCrucifest Ministries
Technical information
Facility ID133695
ClassL1
ERP39 watts
HAAT48 meters (157 feet)
Transmitter coordinates
33°09′36″N 87°30′54″W / 33.16000°N 87.51500°W / 33.16000; -87.51500

WUAC-LP (103.3 FM) was a radio station licensed to serve Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The station was owned by Crucifest Ministries. It aired a Christian rock format geared mainly toward alternative and rap. [1] The station shared time with WTUS-LP, with WUAC broadcasting from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM daily, and WTUS broadcasting the remaining twelve hours of each day. A third Tuscaloosa LPFM licensee to this frequency, which would have had a Chinese language Christian format, returned its license to the FCC. [2]

The station was assigned the WUAC-LP call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on November 5, 2004. [3]

WUAC-LP's license was cancelled by the FCC on December 16, 2014, due to the station having been silent for more than twelve months.

References

  1. ^ "Alabama LPFM & Translators". Alabama Broadcast Media Page. Retrieved 2008-05-21.
  2. ^ "LPFMDatabase.com Cancelled LPFMs".
  3. ^ "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WUAC-LP
Frequency103.3 MHz
BrandingFree 103
Programming
FormatDefunct (formerly Christian Rock)
Ownership
OwnerCrucifest Ministries
Technical information
Facility ID133695
ClassL1
ERP39 watts
HAAT48 meters (157 feet)
Transmitter coordinates
33°09′36″N 87°30′54″W / 33.16000°N 87.51500°W / 33.16000; -87.51500

WUAC-LP (103.3 FM) was a radio station licensed to serve Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The station was owned by Crucifest Ministries. It aired a Christian rock format geared mainly toward alternative and rap. [1] The station shared time with WTUS-LP, with WUAC broadcasting from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM daily, and WTUS broadcasting the remaining twelve hours of each day. A third Tuscaloosa LPFM licensee to this frequency, which would have had a Chinese language Christian format, returned its license to the FCC. [2]

The station was assigned the WUAC-LP call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on November 5, 2004. [3]

WUAC-LP's license was cancelled by the FCC on December 16, 2014, due to the station having been silent for more than twelve months.

References

  1. ^ "Alabama LPFM & Translators". Alabama Broadcast Media Page. Retrieved 2008-05-21.
  2. ^ "LPFMDatabase.com Cancelled LPFMs".
  3. ^ "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.

External links



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