WGWE

WGWE
WGWE
City of license Little Valley, New York
Broadcast area Western Twin Tiers
Branding Classic Hits 105.9 WGWE
Slogan "Your new favorite radio station"
Frequency 105.9 MHz
First air date February 1, 2010
Format Full service/Classic Hits
ERP 7,000 watts
HAAT 191 meters
Class B1
Facility ID 166028
Callsign meaning "Gwe" translates to "What's up?" in the Seneca language
Affiliations Classic Hits
ABC News Radio
Owner Seneca Nation of Indians
(Seneca Broadcasting LLC)
Webcast Listen Live
Website WGWEFM.com

WGWE is an FM radio station licensed to Little Valley, New York. The station, with a tower atop Fourth Street in the village of Little Valley, broadcasts a classic hits format on 105.9 MHz and operates under the ownership of the Seneca Nation of Indians; the Seneca nation purchased WGWE's construction permit from Randy Michaels in early 2009. The station had originally announced plans to operate the Classic Hits format from Citadel Media, though those plans were postponed for about five months due to satellite problems. The station began broadcasting the satellite format in late June 2010. Mike "Smitty" Smith, former disc jockey at WPIG and member of the Salamanca City Council, is the station manager, hosting the morning drive time show and noon call-in request hours from studios inside the former Uni-Mart in Salamanca. "Ace Boogie" hosts afternoon drive; Jesse Garon joined WGWE for middays in October 2011, becoming the first non-Seneca member of the station's air staff. Additional staff can also be heard on station announcements and advertisements. Local high school and youth athletics, Southern Tier Diesel football home games, and Buffalo Bandits lacrosse are carried on the station as well. National Native News is heard twice during the day; ABC News Radio broadcasts at the top of each hour during weekday mornings. The station does not employ any professional weather services, instead taking public domain forecasts from the National Weather Service.

The station's playlist can be described as full-service and features a mix of oldies ranging from the 1950s through early 1980s, classic rock, native music, soul music, classic country, and even an occasional contemporary country song. One song that stands out on the station's playlist is "As Long as the Grass Shall Grow," a song performed by Johnny Cash and written by Peter La Farge and Bob Dylan about the construction of the Kinzua Dam; it was the first song played upon the station's sign-on and is played every Friday at noon. A half-hour on each Saturday morning is devoted to traditional Seneca music, which is also heard in the station's bumpers and station identifications instead of traditional radio jingles. It is paired with "Weekend Chat," the station's public affairs program. In November 2010, the station added the weekly hourlong series "Soul to Soul," hosted by The Blues Hounds, an all-Seneca blues band from the Cattaraugus Reservation.

The station is operated independently of the Seneca government, however it does advocate Seneca views through public service announcements, outlining the Senecas' position on items of interest such as the Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act and New York's continuing taxation efforts on cigarettes, both of which the Seneca government opposes. The station is owned by Seneca Broadcasting, a subsidiary of Seneca Holdings, which is wholly owned by the Seneca Nation. Dave Kimelberg, an enrolled citizen of the Seneca Nation, leads Seneca Holdings as its CEO to diversify the Seneca Nation's economy through various companies. He was instrumental in forming and implementing WGWE.

WGWE is the official broadcast partner for the Native American Music Awards.

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