WJER

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WJER
WJER 100.9-1450 logo.jpg
CityDover-New Philadelphia, Ohio
Broadcast areaTuscarawas County, Ohio
Frequency1450 kHz
BrandingWJER
Programming
FormatFull service/Soft rock/Oldies/Adult contemporary
AffiliationsCleveland Browns Radio Network
Cleveland Cavaliers Radio Network
Cleveland Indians Radio Network
Ohio State Sports Network
Ownership
OwnerGary A. Petricola/WJER RADIO LLC.
History
First air date
February 22, 1950
Call sign meaning
Jerimiah E. Reeves, the father of the first owner
Technical information
Facility ID73134
ClassC
Power1,000 watts
Translator(s)100.9 W265DL (Dover-New Phila.)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.wjer.com

WJER (100.9 FM/1450 AM "The Voice of the Valley") is a commercial radio station. Licensed to the area of Dover-New Philadelphia, Ohio, it serves the Tuscarawas County area. It first began broadcasting in 1950, and had an FM sister station (101.7 WJER-FM) that operated from 1969 to 2006, which is today WHOF. The station was temporarily owned by Clear Channel Communications in a reverse LMA by owner Gary Petricola, who repurchased the AM station in 2007. In February 2016, WJER returned to the FM dial with a translator operating on 100.9 FM.

FM Translator[]

WJER programming is relayed to an FM translator; this gives the listener the ability to listen on FM in higher quality stereophonic sound.

Broadcast translators of WJER
Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license Facility
ID
ERP
(W)
Class FCC info
W265DL 100.9 Dover-New Philadelphia, Ohio 157042 250 D FCC LMS

History[]

Origins of WJER[]

Jeremiah E. Reeves, for which WJER is named, was a member of one of the most influential families in Tuscarawas County, starting several major industries, banks and hotels in the Dover-New Philadelphia area. After his death in 1920, the Reeves family continued the leadership traditions begun by Jeremiah.

Following World War II, the United States government saw the need to increase radio reach to citizens in rural as well as urban population centers, and many new AM stations were created. Jeremiah's daughter, Agnes (Reeves) Greer, filed for ownership of a new radio station for Dover, Ohio and was granted the license in 1949. As a tribute to her father, Ms. Greer requested the call letters for the station that were her father's initials, Jeremiah E. Reeves, or "JER".

On Wednesday, February 22, 1950 at 6 a.m., WJER Radio began broadcasting operations in the present studio facility at 646 Boulevard, a parcel of land that was part of the Reeves family estate. The 175 foot "original" tower was erected on land with 5 miles of copper wire buried beneath its surface.

WJER-FM was granted a license and began broadcasting in 1969 at 101.7. Originally, the FM station programmed "beautiful music" and was popular in doctor's offices and in elevators. As time went by WJER put more emphasis on the FM station, going "live" full-time by 1992. Both stations were locally-owned by Gary Petricola until 2003, when he sold them to Clear Channel Communications. Petricola, however, continued to operate both 101.7-FM and 1450-AM in a reverse LMA with Clear Channel.

In 2006 Petricola's WJER Radio LLC later repurchased WJER-AM from Clear Channel for $200,000.

Relocation of the FM signal[]

On April 14, 2006, the Federal Communications Commission approved Clear Channel's request to move WJER-FM's community of license to North Canton, Ohio[1]. The new location allowed the station to increase its power from 3,000 watts ERP to 6,000 watts ERP after the move.

In a gradual process, the stations began simulcasting for most of the broadcast day, a process which completed in December 2006.

WJER-FM signed off on December 27, and the license was transferred to North Canton, Ohio under the new callsign WHOF the next day. WJER-AM continued to broadcast the original Dover/New Philadelphia-based programming.

Clear Channel signed on WHOF as adult contemporary-formatted "My 101.7" serving the Akron/Canton area on January 16, 2007.

Programs heard on 1450 AM and 100.9 FM[]

There are other programs that can be heard throughout the week at 1450 AM and 100.9 FM WJER

  • "The Dave Koz Radio Show"—Sunday Mornings 10am-Noon/10pm-Midnight(Repeat)
  • "Dick Bartley's Classic Countdown"—Sunday Afternoons
  • "Casey Kasem's American Top 40: The 80's"—usually on Saturday Afternoons, sometimes later following sports events
  • "Plant Talk Live"—Fred Hower "The Ohio Nurseryman" hits the airwaves every Saturday morning at 8:00AM. Listeners can call Fred with specific questions about their gardens and plants. Every March, Fred himself makes an appearance at New Towne Mall in New Philadelphia for a live edition of "Plant Talk".

The Sports Voice of the Valley[]

WJER is also known as "The Sports Voice of the Valley". They are the local affiliate for the following teams:

WJER is also well known for delivering play-by-play coverage of local High School sports.

Contests[]

WJER has many chances for their listeners to be added to the "Endless List of Winners"

  • "The Time Capsule"—Call in and guess the year at 8:40am & 2:40pm each day to qualify for a weekly grand prize courtesy of some great sponsors!
  • "Wendy's What Year Was It?"—Win lunch for two at Wendy's every weekday during Anita's "Classic Canteen", just simply call in with the year in question and become a winner.
  • "Subway Hump-Day Party Tray Giveaway"—Any Business that listens to 1450 while they work are eligible to win a party tray with Subway Subs, Cookies, Pop and Radiograms delivered to the workplace just in time for lunch on Wednesday.
  • "The Birthday Contest"—Each day, WJER selects daily prize winner who receives different gift certificates from various businesses. WJER then chooses a GRAND prize winner at the end of each month.
  • "The Great Escape Giveaway"—For 29 years, WJER has given away a trip for two to Hawaii. 18 registration locations are scattered throughout Tuscarawas County, and 1 semi-finalist is chosen from each location.
  • "Grillin’ and Chillin’"—WJER also has a chance to win a summertime staycation including cabin rentals, landscaping, gas grill, lawn care equipment, Indians club seats, amusement park tickets, and outdoor furniture.
  • "The $5,000 Shopping Spree Giveaway"—Each holiday season, WJER teams up with 20 area businesses to give you a chance win a $5,000 Holiday Shopping Spree, including 20 $250 gift certificates from each of the participating businesses.
  • "The BellStores Song of the Day"— The song of the day is announced on Fridays at 6am and teased throughout the day. The first person to call in when the song is played wins a $50 gift card for BellStores gas stations.
  • ”Team Up With the Tribe”- Warther Cutlery and WJER team up to give away 150 tickets to Cleveland Indians games throughout the season in a collaborative effort in the Warther store and on WJER.

On-air line-up[]

  • Ryan Pastircak and Michele Spring In The Morning 6:00am–10:00am
  • The Midday Show with Laurel Quillen—10:00am–2:00pm

'"The Classic Canteen"—12:30-2:00pm--"Your Favorite Oldies at Lunchtime"'

  • The Kelly Kyle Show—2:00pm–7:00pm
  • A Better Blend Of Your Favorite Music —7:00pm-Midnight

Other on-air personalities[]

  • Eric St. John
  • Rosko Roscolini
  • Paul Tiratto
  • Ryan Pastircak
  • Robbie Kaser
  • Paul Van Pelt

The "Award Winning" WJER News Team[]

The WJER News Department has been honored throughout the years by the Associated Press for things such as the "Most Outstanding Small Market News Media in Ohio", "Best Reporter", "Outstanding News Operation" and "Best Regularly Scheduled News"

  • Jamie Hambach (News Director)
  • Ryan Pastircak
  • Bill Hammerstrom
  • Stacey Carmany

WJER News also teams up with the Associated Press and the Ohio News Network to bring listeners the most complete news coverage in Tuscarawas County.

In 2014, WJER News was awarded with first-place General Excellence by The Associated Press for the most outstanding news operation in the State of Ohio

External links[]

FM translator

Coordinates: 40°30′46″N 81°27′25″W / 40.51278°N 81.45694°W / 40.51278; -81.45694

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