WORC (AM)

WORC
City Worcester, Massachusetts
Broadcast area Worcester, Massachusetts
Branding La Nueva Mega Worcester
Slogan La fuerza que te mueve!
Frequency 1310 kHz
First air date February 14, 1925
Format Spanish tropical
Power 5,000 watts daytime
1,000 watts nighttime
Class B
Facility ID 15815
Transmitter coordinates 42°13′19.00″N 71°49′2.00″W / 42.2219444°N 71.8172222°W / 42.2219444; -71.8172222 (WORC)
Callsign meaning Worcester
Former callsigns WKBE (1925-1929)
WORC (1929-1930)
WORC-WEPS (1930-1933)
Former frequencies 1310 kHz (1925-1928)
1200 kHz (1928-1933)
1280 kHz (1933-1941)
Owner Gois Broadcasting LLC
Webcast Listen Live
Website megaworcester.com

WORC is a radio station broadcasting on 1310 AM from Worcester, Massachusetts, and is owned by Gois Broadcasting. The station broadcasts at a transmitter power output of 5,000 Watts during the day and 1,000 Watts at night, and serves central and eastern Massachusetts. Since January 2005, the station has been broadcasting full-time in Spanish with a tropical format. The station is the only full-time Spanish-language station serving central Massachusetts, especially Worcester's rapidly increasing Latino population.

A one-time affiliate of both the CBS and ABC radio networks, WORC from 1955 until 1984. In late 1984, the station began programming Country music. When the station was purchased by The Davis Advertising Company of Worcester in 1989, the format became Oldies, as management attempted to re-create the excitement of WORC's early rock and roll years. By August 1994, the Oldies format was gradually being phased out in favor of a talk format. Davis eventually sold WORC to the present owners who instituted the current format.


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