WEEU

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WEEU
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CityReading, Pennsylvania
Broadcast areaBerks County, Pennsylvania
Frequency830 kHz
BrandingThe Voice 830 AM WEEU
SloganThe Voice of Berks County
Programming
FormatNews/talk
AffiliationsABC News Radio
Westwood One
Philadelphia Phillies Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerTwilight Broadcasting, Inc.
(Twilight Broadcasting, Inc.)
History
First air date
January 4, 1932; 89 years ago (1932-01-04)
Technical information
Facility ID70508
ClassB
Power20,000 watts day
6,000 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
40°30′54.33″N 76°07′2.0″W / 40.5150917°N 76.117222°W / 40.5150917; -76.117222Coordinates: 40°30′54.33″N 76°07′2.0″W / 40.5150917°N 76.117222°W / 40.5150917; -76.117222
Repeater(s)1160 WBYN (Lehighton)
Links
WebcastListen live
Website830weeu.com

WEEU (830 AM) is a commercial station in Reading, Pennsylvania. It has a news/talk radio format and is owned by Twilight Broadcasting, Inc. Programming is simulcast on co-owned WBYN 1160 AM in Lehighton, Pennsylvania.

WEEU is powered at 20,000 watts by day. But AM 830 is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A WCCO Minneapolis. So WEEU must reduce power to 6,000 watts at night to avoid interference. It uses a six-tower array to create different directional signal patterns for daytime and nighttime. During the day, WEEU's signal is aimed toward the northwest and the southeast from its transmitter on Motel Drive in Shartlesville, near Interstate 78.[1] During the evenings, WEEU's signal is directed toward the southeast, away from Minneapolis.

Programming[]

WEEU has local talk hosts during the day. A local news staff provides updates, with world and national news from ABC News Radio. On weekday evenings and at night, WEEU carries syndicated conservative talk shows, including Ben Shapiro, Dan Bongino, Jim Bohannon, Red Eye Radio and America in the Morning.

WEEU airs local high school football and basketball games from area schools. It's also a part of the Philadelphia Phillies Radio Network, broadcasting Phillies baseball games live.

History[]

On January 4, 1932, WEEU signed on the air on 830 kilocycles as a daytime-only station with 1,000 watts of power.[2] It was owned by Berks Broadcasting with studios at 533 Penn Street.[3]

In 1941, WEEU's frequency was changed to 850 kHz as a result of North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA). In 1949, WEEU was granted fulltime authorization by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) by adding a directional nighttime signal. In 1999, WEEU moved back to 830 kHz with a more powerful 5,000 watts daytime and 6,000 watts nighttime signal from a new five-tower transmitter site just north of Interstate 78 in Shartlesville, Pennsylvania. In the early 2000s, WEEU added a sixth tower and upgraded its daytime signal to 20,000 watts, keeping its 6,000 watt nighttime power.

WEEU had been co-owned with the Reading Eagle daily newspaper. As a result of the bankruptcy of the Reading Eagle Company and the May 2019 sale of most its assets to MediaNews Group, WEEU was put up for sale. There were tentative plans to shut the station down at the completion of the sale of the newspaper, which was to take place before July 31, 2019. Any potential buyer would be allowed to use the station's transmission facilities for up to five years, if not sold by MediaNews Group beforehand.[4]

In June 2019, Twilight Broadcasting agreed to purchase WEEU, allowing the station to remain on the air with most of its existing programming. A local marketing agreement (LMA) began on July 1, 2019, upon the completion of MediaNews Group's acquisition of The Reading Eagle.[5] The purchase was consummated on September 12, 2019, at a price of $88,500.

References[]

  1. ^ Radio-Locator.com/WEEU
  2. ^ "(untitled brief)" (PDF). Broadcasting. February 1, 1932. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  3. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1935 page 54
  4. ^ Mekeel, David (May 22, 2019). "MediaNews Group bids $5 million for Reading Eagle Company assets, plans to silence WEEU". Reading Eagle. Retrieved May 22, 2019.
  5. ^ "WEEU sale to Twilight Broadcasting is official". The Reading Eagle. June 29, 2019. Retrieved August 14, 2019.

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