WEEM-FM

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WEEM-FM
City of license Pendleton, Indiana
Broadcast area East Central Indiana
Slogan "Today's Hottest Hits"
Frequency 91.7 MHz
First air date November 1, 1970
Format Top 40
ERP 1200 watts
HAAT 47 feet
Class A
Callsign meaning With Efforts of Ernest Miller
Owner South Madison Community School Corporation
Website http://www.917weem.org

WEEM-FM (91.7 FM) is an award-winning,[1] student-run high school radio station of Pendleton Heights High School in Pendleton, Indiana. It broadcasts in the Modern AC music format. The station is owned by South Madison Community School Corporation and is operated by students at Pendleton Heights High School.

Broadcasting information

The station broadcasts with 1.2 kilowatts of both vertical and horizontal power at 47 feet (14 m) of height above average terrain serving portions of Hamilton, Hancock, Marion, Madison, and Henry counties.

WEEM can be heard online at 917weem.org, TuneIn.com, and via the WEEM apps on the apple app store and Google Play.[2]

Programming

WEEM plays the best of the "90's, 2K & Today." WEEM also broadcasts every Pendleton Heights football, boys basketball, and girls basketball games. Typical artists heard on WEEM include Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5, The Fray, Ingrid Michaelson, and OneRepublic.

Station personnel

  • Jered Petrey - General Manager/Program Director/Music Director
  • Brian Merrill - Assistant General Manager/Marketing Director
  • Heidi Przytulski - Student Program Director (Programming)
  • Logan Skillman-Young - Student Program Director (Marketing)
  • Kaitlyn Hale - Student Promotions Director
  • Drew Toombs - Student Production Director
  • Sam Danner - Sports Director
  • Sarah Galliher - Student Video Director

Awards

2012: Indiana Association of School Broadcasters Radio School Of The Year

Alumni

  • Andrew "Drew" Carey (Bob & Tom Show)
  • Kyle Smelser (Radio Now 100.9 - Indianapolis)
  • Tyler Bradfield (Ball State Radio Network)

External links

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