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WMOO

Coordinates: 44°58′23″N 72°04′30″W / 44.973°N 72.075°W / 44.973; -72.075
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WMOO
Broadcast areaNortheast Kingdom
Southern Estrie
Frequency92.1 MHz
BrandingMoo 92
Programming
FormatTop 40
Ownership
OwnerVermont Broadcast Associates, Inc.
History
First air date
April 1, 1991
Call sign meaning
referring to a cow's sound effect
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID63193
ClassC3
ERP2,250 watts horizontal
2,150 watts vertical
HAAT189 meters (620 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
44°58′23″N 72°04′30″W / 44.973°N 72.075°W / 44.973; -72.075
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitemoo92.com

WMOO (92.1 FM) (also known as "Moo 92") is a top 40 formatted radio station broadcasting from Derby Center, Vermont, United States. It is owned by Vermont Broadcast Associates, Inc. The station's main transmitter is near the intersection of Hidden Pines Drive and Nelson Hill Road in the town of Derby, approximately 1.5 mi (2 km) south of the border with Quebec, Canada, allowing a city-grade signal as far north as Magog and a coverage area extending to north of Sherbrooke. It was rebroadcast on W257AU 99.3 in St. Johnsbury, until the translator's license was cancelled by the Federal Communications Commission on August 8, 2017.[2]

The station broadcasts a weekday morning program The Moo 92 Wake Up Crew. The show is sometimes broadcast from local nursing homes, food shelves, and local fire departments. The syndicated but live, Liveline with Mason Kelter currently airs every weeknight.

WMOO, along with 29 other Nassau Broadcasting Partners stations in northern New England, was purchased at bankruptcy auction by Carlisle Capital Corporation, a company controlled by Bill Binnie (owner of WBIN-TV in Derry, New Hampshire), on May 22, 2012. The station, and 12 of the other stations, were then acquired by Vertical Capital Partners, controlled by Jeff Shapiro.[3][4] Soon after taking over, Vertical resold WMOO and WIKE to Vermont Broadcast Associates.[5]

The sale of WMOO and the other 12 stations was consummated on November 30, 2012, at a purchase price of $4.4 million.[citation needed] The resale of WMOO and WIKE was consummated on January 1, 2013, at a purchase price of $760,000.[citation needed] The station is the #2 rated station in the Montpelier/Barre/Saint Johnsbury market, despite having a non-existent signal in Montpelier and Barre. It is the de facto top 40 station in the Saint Johnsbury and Newport, Vermont regions, and the only English pop station audible in Estrie.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WMOO". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Radio Station Coverage Map".
  3. ^ "Carlisle Capital Corp. Wins Bidding For Rest Of Nassau Stations". All Access. May 22, 2012. Retrieved May 22, 2012.
  4. ^ Venta, Lance (May 22, 2012). "Nassau Broadcasting Auction Results". RadioInsight. Retrieved May 24, 2012. (updated May 23, 2012)
  5. ^ "Georgia AM Trio Sold". All Access. November 7, 2012. Retrieved November 8, 2012.
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