WCNU
City | Crestview, Florida |
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Broadcast area | Northwest Florida South Alabama |
Frequency | 1010 kHz[1] |
Format | Defunct |
Power | 1,000 watts[1] (later 10,000 watts) |
Facility ID | 18094 |
Transmitter coordinates | 30°42′37″N 86°34′19″W / 30.71028°N 86.57194°W / 30.71028; -86.57194Coordinates: 30°42′37″N 86°34′19″W / 30.71028°N 86.57194°W / 30.71028; -86.57194[2] |
Owner | Jerry W. Milligan, Sr. |
WCNU (1010 AM) was a radio station located in Crestview, Florida, United States.[3] The station served the Northwest Florida and South Alabama areas.
History
Samuel F. (Sam) Townsend became the general manager and first announcer on WCNU radio station in Crestview, Florida in April, 1948. The station began broadcasting on a frequency of 1010 kHz on the AM dial with 1000 watts of power.[1] WCNU operated from its studio in Radio Valley on State Road 85 south of the city limits.
WCNU played a country-western format for its listeners in the Northwest Florida/South Alabama area. It was known as the "Community Station" and for playing "Dixie" before and after the news in the morning. The station was also known for signing off every evening to "Canadian Sunset."
In the late 1950s, WCNU and WDSP were owned and operated by W.D. "Cooter" Douglass and his wife, Marie.[4] In 1959, citing his actions "in the spirit of emphasizing the public interest" and his "faithful reporting of the news and fearless comment thereon from Radio Stations WDSP, DeFuniak Springs and WCNU, Crestview", the Florida Legislature passed a resolution designating U.S. Route 90 passing through Walton and Okaloosa counties as the "William D. "Cooter" Douglass Highway."[5]
In the early 1960s, Sam Townsend and Vernon Cooper formed a partnership and bought the station. Morning shows like "the Birthday Calendar" (folks called in to wish friends and relatives birthday greetings) and "the Trading Post" (forerunner of Craigslist) were daily staples for many in Okaloosa County.
WCNU was purchased by Jerry W. Milligan, Sr. in the late 1970s. In 1980, Milligan changed the format of the station to light rock/pop music and, in September 1983, increased its power to 10,000 watts.[6] The new format and high power significantly increased the station's listener appeal and listener area. WCNU went out of business in 1989.
Licensed to Eagle International Broadcasting Inc., based in Pensacola, Florida, WCNU's final FCC license expired on February 1, 1996 and it was cancelled and deleted from the FCC database on August 29, 1996.[7]
Trivia
On the January 11, 2009 episode of the CBS crime drama Cold Case titled Breaking News, a reporter from a fictional Philadelphia TV station named WCNU was murdered.
In the 2005 film, The Dukes of Hazzard, a TV reporter purportedly from the local TV station identified the station as WCNU.
References
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^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: WCNU-AM (Crestview) Tower. Federal Communication Commission list of Radio and Television Stations, Washington, 1981
^ United States Senate (1979). Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 611 and S. 622. Amendments to the Communications Act of 1934. U.S. Govt. Printing Office. p. 2909.WCNU, Crestview, FL, 1 kw, ND, D, II
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^ "Destin, Fla., Resident Buys WGTX Radio Station". The Destin Log. 2006-02-20.
^ The General Assembly of the State of Florida (1959). Acts and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Florida. W. & C. Julian Bartlett. p. 485.
^ "WCNU 1010 Crestview, FLORIDA!". QSL Cards and Letterheads. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
^ "Station Search Details (18094)". FCC Media Bureau. 1996-08-29.
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