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- WERC-FM abstract "WERC-FM (105.5 FM) — branded News Radio 105.5 WERC — is an news/talk radio station licensed to Hoover, Alabama and serving the Birmingham market. It operates at an effective radiated power of 29.5 kilowatts. It is owned by Clear Channel Communications.From 1997 until 2008, the 105.5 FM frequency was home to the WENN call letters, which for many years were synonymous to many listeners from Birmingham and most of Central and North Alabama as a legendary urban station with a wide reaching signal. The station's current format originated in 1982 at 960 AM, and is the oldest news/talk format in Birmingham; as a result, WERC-FM is an indirect descendant of Birmingham's first radio station, WBRC. After the talk format and WERC calls migrated to the 105.5 facility, the 960 facility adopted the WVVB call letters and "Vulcan" branding - which were both originally used at the 105.5 frequency between the discontinuation of WENN (of which "The Vulcan" was its last format before the call change to WVVB) and the conversion to WERC-FM. Today, however, WVVB has resumed a simulcast of WERC-FM's talk format and switched its call sign back to WERC.Like most Clear Channel talk stations, WERC-FM airs several local programs, as well as nationally syndicated programs such as The Glenn Beck Program, The Rush Limbaugh Show, The Michael Berry Show and The Mutual Fund Show with Adam Bold. In addition, WERC simulcasts the audio feed of WBRC-TV's early morning and late night newscasts, along with breaking news/weather coverage (in effect continuing the linkage between WERC and its onetime sister TV station). Overnight, the station broadcasts the syndicated Coast to Coast AM hosted by George Noory. The station also broadcasts the syndicated Saturday night program Somewhere In Time, which consists of reruns of Art Bell-hosted editions of Coast to Coast AM.".
- WERC-FM alias "News Radio 105.5 WERC".
- WERC-FM broadcastArea Birmingham,_Alabama.
- WERC-FM broadcastNetwork Fox_News_Radio.
- WERC-FM broadcastNetwork Premiere_Networks.
- WERC-FM broadcastNetwork WBRC.
- WERC-FM broadcastRepeater "WERC 960 Birmingham".
- WERC-FM broadcastStationClass "C2".
- WERC-FM broadcastTranslator "105.1 W286BK (Birmingham, relays HD2)".
- WERC-FM broadcastTranslator "96.1 W241AI (Gorgas, relays HD3)".
- WERC-FM callsignMeaning "(AM simulcast's original callsign)".
- WERC-FM callsignMeaning "Derived from WBRC".
- WERC-FM city Hoover,_Alabama.
- WERC-FM facilityId "62278".
- WERC-FM formerCallsign "1992-1993: WWIV".
- WERC-FM formerCallsign "1993-1996: WWBR".
- WERC-FM formerCallsign "1996-1997: WRAX".
- WERC-FM formerCallsign "1997-2008: WENN".
- WERC-FM formerCallsign "2008-2009: WVVB".
- WERC-FM frequency "1.055E8".
- WERC-FM owner Clear_Channel_Communications.
- WERC-FM programmeFormat K-LOVE.
- WERC-FM programmeFormat Talk_radio.
- WERC-FM programmeFormat Urban_contemporary_gospel.
- WERC-FM sisterStation WDXB.
- WERC-FM sisterStation WERC_(AM).
- WERC-FM sisterStation WMJJ.
- WERC-FM sisterStation WQEN.
- WERC-FM wikiPageExternalLink www.hallelujah1051.com.
- WERC-FM wikiPageExternalLink ?autoplay=true.
- WERC-FM wikiPageExternalLink ?autoplay=true.
- WERC-FM wikiPageExternalLink www.wercfm.com.
- WERC-FM wikiPageID "30862681".
- WERC-FM wikiPageRevisionID "586508822".
- WERC-FM affiliations Fox_News_Radio.
- WERC-FM affiliations Premiere_Networks.
- WERC-FM affiliations WBRC.
- WERC-FM airdate "1993".
- WERC-FM area Birmingham,_Alabama.
- WERC-FM branding "News Radio 105.5 WERC".
- WERC-FM callsignMeaning "Derived from WBRC".
- WERC-FM city Hoover,_Alabama.
- WERC-FM class "2.0".
- WERC-FM erp "29500".
- WERC-FM facilityId "62278".
- WERC-FM format "Analog/HD1: News/Talk".
- WERC-FM format "HD2: Black Gospel".
- WERC-FM format "HD3: K-LOVE-Contemporary Christian".
- WERC-FM formerCallsigns "1992".
- WERC-FM formerCallsigns "1993".
- WERC-FM formerCallsigns "1996".
- WERC-FM formerCallsigns "1997".
- WERC-FM formerCallsigns "2008".
- WERC-FM frequency "105.5".
- WERC-FM haat "190".
- WERC-FM hasPhotoCollection WERC-FM.
- WERC-FM name "WERC-FM".
- WERC-FM owner Clear_Channel_Communications.
- WERC-FM repeater "WERC 960 Birmingham".
- WERC-FM sisterStations WDXB.
- WERC-FM sisterStations WERC_(AM).
- WERC-FM sisterStations WMJJ.
- WERC-FM sisterStations WQEN.
- WERC-FM translator "105.1".
- WERC-FM translator "96.1".
- WERC-FM webcast ?autoplay=true.
- WERC-FM webcast ?autoplay=true.
- WERC-FM website www.hallelujah1051.com.
- WERC-FM website www.wercfm.com.
- WERC-FM subject Category:1993_establishments_in_Alabama.
- WERC-FM subject Category:Clear_Channel_radio_stations.
- WERC-FM subject Category:News_and_talk_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- WERC-FM subject Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1993.
- WERC-FM subject Category:Radio_stations_in_Birmingham,_Alabama.
- WERC-FM point "33.485 -86.807".
- WERC-FM type Artifact100021939.
- WERC-FM type BroadcastingStation102903405.
- WERC-FM type ClearChannelRadioStations.
- WERC-FM type Facility103315023.
- WERC-FM type Object100002684.
- WERC-FM type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- WERC-FM type RadioStation104044119.
- WERC-FM type RadioStationsEstablishedIn1993.
- WERC-FM type RadioStationsInBirmingham,Alabama.
- WERC-FM type Station104306080.
- WERC-FM type Whole100003553.
- WERC-FM type YagoGeoEntity.
- WERC-FM type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- WERC-FM type Agent.
- WERC-FM type Broadcaster.
- WERC-FM type Organisation.
- WERC-FM type RadioStation.
- WERC-FM type Organization.
- WERC-FM type RadioStation.
- WERC-FM type RadioStation_Organization.
- WERC-FM type Agent.
- WERC-FM type SocialPerson.
- WERC-FM type Thing.
- WERC-FM type SpatialThing.
- WERC-FM comment "WERC-FM (105.5 FM) — branded News Radio 105.5 WERC — is an news/talk radio station licensed to Hoover, Alabama and serving the Birmingham market. It operates at an effective radiated power of 29.5 kilowatts. It is owned by Clear Channel Communications.From 1997 until 2008, the 105.5 FM frequency was home to the WENN call letters, which for many years were synonymous to many listeners from Birmingham and most of Central and North Alabama as a legendary urban station with a wide reaching signal.".