Wenz

Wenz may refer to:

Broadcasting

  • WENZ, a radio station (107.9 FM) licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States
  • People

  • Alfred Wenz (1919–1944), a German soldier
  • Fred Wenz aka Frederick Charles Wenz (born 1941), a baseball player
  • Peter Wenz (born 1945), an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois at Springfield
  • Wilhelm August Wenz (1886–1945), a German malacologist
  • See also

  • Latinxua Sin Wenz, a little-used romanization system for Mandarin Chinese.
  • Wentz
  • Wenzel
  • Wentzel
  • WENZ

    WENZ (107.9 FM) branded Z 107.9 is a commercial mainstream urban radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, serving Greater Cleveland and much of surrounding Northeast Ohio. Owned by Radio One since 1999, its studios are located along the Euclid Avenue Corridor in Cleveland's eastside, while the station transmitter resides in Russell Township in Geauga County. Besides a standard analog transmission, WENZ broadcasts over two HD Radio channels, and is available online.

    History

    Early years

    The station debuted on April 5, 1958 as WNOB (Northern Ohio Broadcasting), was started by several people from WNEW in New York. When the companion AM license was not granted, the station found itself in a precarious position, because standalone FM stations in the 1950s did not make money.

    In 1961, the station filed for bankruptcy. A machine operator, Phillip Kerwin, purchased WNOB for $16,000. In 1963, WNOB became one of the first FM stations in the US to broadcast in stereo. In 1968 the signal was upgraded; the station purchased a new transmitter and antenna system. Two years later, in 1970, Multicom Inc. (owner of WELW AM 1330 in Willoughby, Ohio) purchased the station for $330,000. The call letters were then changed to WELW-FM. WELW played a top 40 Drake type format for almost two years, then switched to country music.

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