WRCA
File:WRCA1330.png
City of license Watertown, Massachusetts
Broadcast area Boston, Massachusetts
Branding 1330 WRCA
Frequency 1330 kHz
First air date January 30, 1948 (1948-01-30)[1]
Format Ethnic
Power 25,000 watts daytime
17,000 watts nighttime
Class B
Facility ID 60695
Transmitter coordinates 42°17′20.00″N 71°11′21.00″W / 42.28889°N 71.18917°W / 42.28889; -71.18917 (WRCA)
Callsign meaning Radio Comedy and the Arts (previous format)
Former callsigns WCRB (1948–1975)
WHET (1975–1979)
WDLW (1979–1989)
Owner Beasley Broadcast Group
(WAEC License Limited Partnership)
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.1330wrca.com
This article is about the current radio station, for the NBC station in New York please see WNBC (AM).

WRCA is a radio station serving the Boston, Massachusetts metro area. It broadcasts on 1330 kHz on the AM radio dial, and broadcasts an ethnic format. The station is licensed to WAEC License Limited Partnership which is owned by Beasley FM Acquisition Corporation, part of the Beasley Broadcast Group.[2]

History [link]

The station began operating as WCRB in 1948, owned by Theodore Jones's Charles River Broadcasting. WCRB was originally a community radio station for Waltham before switching to a classical format a few years later. An FM simulcast was added in 1954, which gradually became more prominent than 1330, to the point that the AM station ceased simulcasting WCRB-FM in 1975 (the FM retained the classical format) and became WHET, programming a big-band/adult standards format from 1975 until 1978, and then a short-run as a beautiful music format. Sales led to formats such as country WDLW for most of the 1980s, and then "Showbiz Radio" WRCA before the station began leasing time to ethnic operators in 1991 (the WRCA callsign was retained), which has remained to this day the operation of the station. The current owners, the Beasley Broadcast Group, took over in 2000 from the ADD Radio Group.

The station's long time transmitter site in Waltham was discontinued in 2007 when WRCA became one of three AM stations to share a rebuilt transmitter facility at the original site of WBOS AM 1600 on Sawmill Brook Parkway in Newton. This site is now used by stations on 1330, 1600 and 1200 KHz. WRCA's city of licence changed from Waltham to Watertown in 2007 in now broadcasts 20,000 watts.

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External links [link]



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hasta morir lanzándome a la nada
viendote partir.
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cuando te vi por
ves primera y dije que
eras para mi,
Me duele amarte tanto.
ohhh ummm
Me duele amarte,
los sueños que eran para ti
se pierden con cada palabra
con cada momento que
espere vivir.
Me duele más
imaginar que tu te vas
y dejarás detrás de ti
tu ausencia en mis brazos.
Me duele tanto sospechar
que ni tu sombra volvera
para abrigar mi alma en pedazos.
Chorus:
Me duele amarte así
hasta morir lanzandome a la nada
viendote partir.
Me duele aquel abril
cuando te vi por
ves primera y dije que
eras para mi,
Me duele amarte tanto.
ohhh ummm




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