WSHD

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WSHD, WSHD-LP
Broadcast areaNorthern and Downeast Maine area
Frequency91.7 MHz (WSHD)
93.3 MHz (WSHD-LP)
BrandingTiger Radio
Programming
FormatVariety/High school radio
Ownership
OwnerShead Memorial High School
History
First air date
January 1983 (91.7 MHz)
Call sign meaning
"Shead"
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID60040
196329
ClassD
L1
ERP12 watts
35 watts
HAAT35.0 meters
50 meters
Transmitter coordinates
44°54′30″N 66°59′24″W / 44.90833°N 66.99000°W / 44.90833; -66.99000
Links
Public license information

196329 LMS
Websitewshd93.org

WSHD and WSHD-LP (91.7 and 93.3 FM) are high school radio stations licensed to Shead Memorial High School in Eastport, Maine, United States. The stations serve the areas of Eastport, Lubec, Whiting, Pleasant Point, Perry, Pembroke, and Robbinston. The stations play a very wide variety of music and informational programming. They offer opportunities for students to learn about radio and have their own radio shows. There is also a schedule of live DJ shows hosted by various members of the communities of Eastport and the surrounding area; live DJ programming is only aired on the 93.3 frequency.[2]

History

References

  1. ^
    196329 "Facility Technical Data for WSHD, WSHD-LP"
    . Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "WSHD Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.