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WGMC

Coordinates: 43°14′42″N 77°41′35″W / 43.245°N 77.693°W / 43.245; -77.693
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WGMC
Broadcast areaRochester, New York and the surrounding area
Frequency90.1 MHz
BrandingJazz90.1[1]
Programming
FormatJazz, Ethnic
AffiliationsUnited Stations Radio Networks
NBC News Radio
National Public Radio
Ownership
OwnerJazz90.1, Inc.; Greece Central School District
History
First air date
November 1, 1973
Call sign meaning
W Greece Media Center
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
ClassB1
ERP15,000 watts[2]
HAAT42 metres (138 ft)[2]
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitejazz901.org

WGMC (90.1 FM) is a listener-supported station licensed to Greece, New York and serving Rochester, New York. It airs a Jazz radio format. On air, the station is identified as "Jazz 90.1" in reference to its FM frequency. WGMC specializes in all styles of jazz, but is also an important outlet for music and voices that do not make it onto commercial radio.

Owned by the Greece Central School District but operated independently, the WGMC studios are located in the Greece Olympia High School media center.

Programming

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Alongside standard jazz, the station hosts a blues show on Sunday evenings, a soul jazz program (The Soul Jazz Spectrum) on Friday nights, a program of avant-garde jazz (Northstar Sounds) on Tuesday nights, and other specialty shows featuring subgenres of jazz. The station also airs NPR's Jazz Night in America.

On June 6, 2009, WGMC added its first call-in talk show, Sound Bytes, which had previously been broadcast on WHAM and WXXI and airs on Saturdays. Other than SoundBytes, the station also airs ethinic programming during the day on the weekends including a Polka program.

When Rochester's other jazz station WJZR left the air on July 10, 2022 upon the owner's retirement, WGMC became the Rochester market's only full time jazz station. After the demise of WJZR, some shows formerly broadcast on that station such as JazzTrax with Art Good moved to WGMC.

The station currently produces Make Believe Ballroom, a program that originated in New York City on WNEW in 1935 and ran until 1992 when that station changed its format.

Disc jockeys/online personalities

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WGMC's regular DJs and on-air personalities include:

  • Derrick Lucas
  • Mike Velazquez
  • Phil Dodd
  • Rob Linton (station manager)
  • Lynda Wildman
  • Dan Gross
  • Otto Bruno
  • Rick Petrie
  • Jon Greenbaum
  • Matt Shackelford
  • Jake Longwell
  • Scott Ferris
  • Rankin Shaver
  • Brian King
  • Steve Pearl
  • Nate Jones
  • Alan Colletta
  • Sally Poole
  • Kyle Jameson
  • Andy Heinze
  • Tom Pethic
  • Max Wheeler
  • Cory Halloran
  • Hal Johnson
  • Kim Corcoran
  • Dave Tomaselli
  • Chuck Ingersoll
  • Jeff Harris (Big Road Blues)
  • The hosts of Sound Bytes: Nick Francesco, Dave Enright, and Steve Rea.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About Jazz90.1". Jazz90.1. Retrieved 27 July 2010.
  2. ^ a b "WGMC-FM Radio Station Information". Radio-Locator. Retrieved 27 July 2010.
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43°14′42″N 77°41′35″W / 43.245°N 77.693°W / 43.245; -77.693