WFHN

WFHN
WFHN
City of license Fairhaven, Massachusetts
Broadcast area New Bedford
Branding Fun 107
Slogan The #1 Hit Music Station
Frequency 107.1 MHz
First air date 1989
Format Contemporary Hit Radio
ERP 5,400 watts
HAAT 105 m
Class A
Callsign meaning FairHaveN
Owner Cumulus Media
Website www.fun107.com

WFHN, better known as Fun 107, is a Contemporary Hit Radio radio station that serves the New Bedford-Fall River, Massachusetts market, broadcasting on the FM band at 107.1 MHz. The station is licensed in Fairhaven, Massachusetts to Cumulus Media. The studio and transmitter are both located in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. The station was originally built by Broadcast Engineer Randy Place in 1988-1989.

The call sign is drawn from the city of license, Fairhaven (FHN) and can also represent the word "FUN", the station's moniker.

WFHN is known for its Winners Weekends, where they give away prizes on the weekends when the Fun Phone Tones are heard.

Fun 107 has an excellent reputation of launching the careers of several disc jockeys who have gone on to major markets such as New York, Philadelphia and Boston. This can be attributed to the fact that WFHN employs a large roster of part-timers who are trying to break into the radio business. Very few shifts on Fun 107 are done through automation or voicetracking.

Current DJs

Current DJs include:


  • JR
  • J-Rod
  • Scott Reiniche
  • Michael Rock
  • Larry Soares
  • Neal White
  • Billy Teed
  • Deb Soares
  • Jess Callahan
  • Jadd
  • Kris Kannon

Former DJs

Former DJs include:

  • Shawn Tempesta
  • Mark Avery
  • Dave Anthony
  • Ray Anthony
  • Joe Blaney
  • Andy Burns
  • Tim Brown
  • Rick Cabral
  • Christine Fox
  • Cory Ellis
  • Greg Evans
  • Sharon Fogaren (deceased)
  • Jesse Garcia
  • B.B. Goode
  • Jenn Hart
  • Megan Hughes
  • Jean Jackson
  • Ken Jackson
  • Erica Kay
  • Mike Kelly
  • Ali Knight
  • Joe Limardi
  • Scott Mallory
  • Michael Mann
  • Kevin Matthews
  • Casey Maxx
  • Wes McShay
  • Ron Medeiros
  • Scott Medeiros
  • Jay Miles
  • Dee Dee Moniz
  • Kevin Palana
  • Rameiro
  • Sara Rodriquez
  • Jeff Ryan
  • Randy Saxx
  • Bren St. James
  • Dan Steele
  • Shannon Steele
  • John Stevens
  • Michelle Stone
  • Ashley Taylor
  • Tom Timmons
  • Bev Valentine
  • Joe Vargus
  • Guy Walker
  • Elaine West
  • Kristy Wiemer
  • Todd Williams
  • Randy Place
  • Mikey V

External links


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