WCAI

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{{Infobox radio station

| name = WCAI

| logo = WCAI logo.png

| branding = CAI

| city = Woods Hole, Massachusetts

| country = US

| area = {{ubl|Hyannis, Massachusetts|Cape Cod}}

| frequency = {{Frequency|90.1|MHz}} {{HD Radio}}

| repeaters = {{ubl|{{Radio Relay|89.7|WGBH-HD3|Boston}}|See also § Simulcasts}}

| airdate = September 25, 2000{{cite news|last=Fybush|first=Scott|title=Spinning the Dial in Connecticut|url=http://www.bostonradio.org/nerw/nerw-001002.html|access-date=March 15, 2015|work=North East RadioWatch|date=October 2, 2000}}

| format = Public radio; news/talk

| network = National Public Radio

| subchannels = HD2: WCRB simulcast

| haat = {{Convert|73.5|m|ft|sp=us}}

| erp = 12,500 watts

| callsign_meaning = "Cape and Islands"

| owner = WGBH Educational Foundation

| sister_stations = {{ubl|Radio:|WCRB|WGBH|TV:|WFXZ-CD|WGBH-TV|WGBX-TV|WGBY-TV}}

| class = B1

| facility_id = 8566

| coordinates = {{Coord|41|26|16|N|70|36|50|W|type:landmark_region:US-MA_source:FCC|name=WCAI}}

| webcast = {{listenlive|http://www.wgbh.org/audioPlayers/wcai.cfm}}

| website = {{URL|www.capeandislands.org}}

| licensing_authority= FCC

}}

WCAI (90.1 FM) in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, WNAN (91.1 FM) in Nantucket, and WZAI (94.3 FM) in Brewster, are NPR member radio stations serving the Cape Cod and Islands area of southeast Massachusetts. They broadcast primarily news and information programming and are owned by the WGBH Educational Foundation in Boston. WCAI's studios are located at the Captain Davis House at 3 Water Street in Woods Hole (a census-designated place in Falmouth) and its transmission facilities are located in Tisbury, Massachusetts. In October 2024, WGBH announced it was selling the Davis House as part of ongoing budget cuts.{{cite news |url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/10/31/business/gbh-is-selling-longtime-home-wcai-its-cape-islands-radio-station-cut-costs/ |title=GBH is selling the longtime home of WCAI, its Cape and Islands radio station, to cut costs |author=Aidan Ryan |newspaper=The Boston Globe |date=October 31, 2024}}

The station, which first went on the air in 2000, was founded by independent radio producer Jay Allison and his organization, Atlantic Public Media, with construction and operation duties assigned to WGBH. Atlantic Public Media has also produced local programming for the station. WNAN went on the air on March 15, 2000. In 2005 the third signal, WZAI, went on the air, to improve broadcast coverage for the Cape and Islands. An online stream of the station is also available.

In 2007, the station won the prestigious Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award, often called the Pulitzer Prize of broadcast journalism, for a 20-part series called "Two Cape Cods: Hidden Poverty on the Cape and Islands". The series was produced and reported by Sean Corcoran, and it highlighted numerous poverty issues in a region that often is thought of as playground for the rich. WCAI was the only radio station to win the award that year.

In 2020, the station rebranded as CAI, as part of a larger rebranding underwent by WGBH (which similarly dropped "W" from its branding organization-wide).{{cite web|title=A New Name and a New Look|url=https://www.capeandislands.org/post/new-name-and-new-look|access-date=September 2, 2020|publisher=WCAI|date=September 2, 2020}}

Apart from being owned by WGBH, there is no connection between the Cape and Islands NPR stations and WNCK in Nantucket, which formerly simulcast WGBH's primary radio service and later WCRB, a classical music station owned by WGBH. WCAI itself carries WCRB's programming on its second HD Radio channel, which was added in late 2013 after WCAI boosted its power.{{cite news|title=WCAI Increases Transmitter Strength, Reaching more than 200k New Listeners|url=http://capeandislands.org/post/wcai-increases-transmitter-strength-reaching-more-200k-new-listeners|access-date=February 6, 2014|newspaper=WCAI|date=January 28, 2014}}

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{{rh}} | WNAN91.1 FMNantucket, Massachusetts86002,300{{Convert|64|m|ft|abbr=on}}A{{Coord|41|17|6|N|70|8|39|W|type:landmark_region:US-MA_source:FCC|name=WNAN}}NantucketMarch 15, 2000{{cite news|last1=Fybush|first1=Scott|title=Clear Channel Spins Again|url=http://www.bostonradio.org/nerw/nerw-000317.html|access-date=March 15, 2015|work=North East RadioWatch|date=March 17, 2000}}
{{rh}} | WZAI94.3 FMBrewster, Massachusetts1624584,700{{Convert|113.4|m|ft|abbr=on}}A{{Coord|41|46|31|N|70|0|38|W|type:landmark_region:US-MA_source:FCC|name=WZAI}}variation of WCAIJune 7, 2005{{cite news|last1=Fybush|first1=Scott|title=A Great Day in Alpine, N.J.|url=http://www.fybush.com/NERW/2005/050613/nerw.html|access-date=March 15, 2015|work=North East RadioWatch|date=June 13, 2005}}

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