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The Station of the Cross

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The Station of the Cross
Programming
FormatReligious (Catholic)
Ownership
OwnerHoly Family Communications
History
First air date
August 15, 1999
Call sign meaning
Play on Stations of the Cross
Links
Websitewww.thestationofthecross.com

The Station of the Cross is a network of Catholic radio stations owned and operated by Holy Family Communications. It is an affiliate of the EWTN Global Catholic Radio network.

Current stations

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State City Call Sign Frequency Area Beginning
Massachusetts Chicopee WACE 730 kHz Springfield January 23, 2023[1]
Middleborough Center WPMW 88.5 MHz Middleborough Center 2023
Natick WQOM 1060 kHz Boston November 1, 2010
Southbridge WESO 970 kHz Southbridge January 1, 2022[2]
Worcester WNEB 1230 kHz Worcester January 1, 2022[2]
New York Elma WLOF 101.7 MHz Buffalo August 15, 1999
Elmira WMTQ 88.1 MHz Elmira/Corning February 7, 2011
Fleming WTMI 88.7 MHz Syracuse April 2012
Olean W263CZ 100.5 MHz Olean Late 2021
Owego WHVM 91.9 MHz Owego
Rochester WHIC 1460 kHz Rochester July 1, 2003
Salamanca WGGO 1590 kHz Upper Allegheny Late 2021
Ohio Geneva WMIH 89.5 MHz Northeast Ohio
Pennsylvania Erie W221DI 92.1 MHz Erie
Oil City WQHE 88.3 MHz Oil City

Former stations

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State City Call Sign Frequency Area Beginning End
Massachusetts Bayview WRRS 88.5 MHz New Bedford 2023 2024
New York Fredonia W203AW 88.5 MHz Chadwick Bay August 2024[3]
Lancaster WLGU 90.7 MHz Niagara Frontier
Pennsylvania Farrell WLOA 1470 kHz Mahoning Valley March 4, 2003 July 7, 2005
Olyphant WQOR 750 kHz Wyoming Valley June 17, 2003 April 1, 2008[4]
Pittston WITK 1550 kHz Wyoming Valley May 29, 2005 September 1, 2007

Notes

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  1. ^ Shook, Ashley (January 25, 2023). "Catholic programming launches new radio station in Springfield". WWLP. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Venta, Lance (December 9, 2021). "Holy Family Communications Expands In Massachusetts". RadioInsight. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  3. ^ "Station Sales Week Of 8/9". RadioInsight. August 9, 2024. Retrieved November 8, 2024.
  4. ^ WQOR owners bring Catholic radio to airways
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