WCUE

{{short description|Radio station in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio}}

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{{Infobox radio station

| name = WCUE

| logo = Family Radio 2017 logo.svg

| city = Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

| country = US

| area = Akron, Ohio

| branding = Family Radio

| frequency = {{frequency|1150|kHz}}

| airdate = {{start date and age|1949}}

| format = Christian

| power = 5,000 watts day
500 watts night

| class = B

| licensing_authority = FCC

| facility_id = 20674

| coordinates = {{coord|41|12|5.00|N|81|31|25.00|W|region:US-OH_type:landmark_source:FCC}}

| callsign_meaning = "Musical cue"

| network = Family Radio

| owner = Family Stations, Inc.

| licensee = Family Stations, Inc.

| webcast = [https://live.mystreamplayer.com/familyradio Listen live]

| website = {{URL|familyradio.org}}

}}

WCUE (1150 AM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to serve Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, carrying a Christian format as a repeater for the Family Radio network. Owned by Family Stations, Inc., the station services the Akron metro area. WCUE does not air local programming; all content is transmitted via satellite by the Family Radio network.{{cite news|author=Dyer, Bob|date=March 18, 1998|title=Sue, sue, sue – and then sue again|newspaper=Akron Beacon Journal|page=D1}} WCUE's transmitter is located in Cuyahoga Falls.

The station's format contains Christian music and Calvinist teaching.

History

File:WCUE 1950s logo.png

WCUE began in 1949 as a daytime-only station licensed to Akron, Ohio; the station callsign referred to a musical cue. In 1963, the station's city of license was assigned to Cuyahoga Falls. From 1969 and into the 1970s, WCUE aired a Top 40 format. In 1981, WCUE Radio, Inc. sold WCUE to Sackett Broadcasting Company; Sackett then installed the Music of Your Life format aimed at older adults. By 1984, WCUE was airing middle of the road music; Jerry Healey was among the on-air personalities heard during these later years.http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB-IDX/50s-OCR-YB/1955-YB/1955-BC-YB-for-OCR-Page-0237.pdf {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB-IDX/60s-OCR-YB/1960-YB/RA-1960-All-Page-0503.pdf {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}{{cite news|author=Dyer, Bob|date=August 14, 1985|title=Good morning from Jerry Healey on WCUE|newspaper=Akron Beacon Journal|page=B1}}

On October 22, 1986, Sackett Broadcasting donated WCUE to Family Radio of Oakland, California. The daytime power was increased from 1,000 to 2,500 watts in 1988 and then to 5,000 watts in 1990. In 2000, the license transitioned from commercial to non-commercial status. In 2002, Family Radio obtained a main station waiver, allowing WCUE to function solely as a repeater for the Family Radio network.{{cite news|author=Dyer, Bob|date=November 30, 1986|title=Musically, stations starting to resemble clones|newspaper=Akron Beacon Journal|page=H2}}

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