WWOT
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City of license | Altoona, Pennsylvania |
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Broadcast area | Altoona, Pennsylvania |
Branding | HOT 100 |
Slogan | "Today's Hit Music" |
Frequency | 100.1 MHZ |
Format | Top 40 |
Callsign meaning | WW(H)OT |
Owner | Forever Broadcasting |
Website | http://www.hot100pa.com/ |
WWOT is the Top 40 music formatted radio station in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by Forever Broadcasting and is related with Hot 92 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The station has an ERP of 3,000 Watts.
History of the 100.1 frequency
100.1 was previously held by WPRR, which was also a CHR formatted station from 1986 until the call letter change to WWOT on March 15, 2005. Prior to the format change in 1986, WPRR had been formatted as AOR since 1980, and prior to 1980 it had been WVAM-FM, an automated, Drake-Chenault, Top 40 station. One of its most popular features in the 1990s was the morning show with Tommy Edwards and Danice Bell, which aired every weekday. Other popular personalities to pass through WPPR during the 1980s and 1990s were Scott St. John, Dave McCall, Steve Hilton, Bob McCarty, J.B. Savage, Chad Bender, Jim Hatch, Darrell Ray, Hollywood John Harlow and Rich Dennis.
Conflict with 100.1 in Romney, West Virginia
As one travels southbound on Interstate 99 towards Bedford, Pennsylvania, WWOT's signal will start to conflict with WVMD of Romney, West Virginia, a Country station .[citation needed]
External links
- Official website
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WWOT
- Radio-Locator information on WWOT
- Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for WWOT
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