Coordinates: 42°08′11″N 80°02′25″W / 42.13639°N 80.04028°W / 42.13639; -80.04028

WPSE

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WPSE
Frequency1450 kHz
BrandingMoney Radio, WPSE
Programming
FormatBusiness news/talk
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
History
Call sign meaning
"Penn State Erie"
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID65467
ClassC
Power
  • 1,000 watts day
  • 770 watts night
ERPFM: 250 watts
Translator107.1 W296BW (Erie)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitewpse.psu.edu

WPSE (stylized as WP$E) (AM 1450/FM 107.1) is a commercial radio station serving the Erie, Pennsylvania area with a programming emphasis on Business/News/Talk. It is owned by the Board of Trustees at Penn State University and its studio is located on the campus of Penn State Behrend in Erie.[2][3]

Programming

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Business and Sports

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Money Radio WP$E AM 1450/FM 107.1 is a commercially licensed radio station in Erie, Pennsylvania, and the market’s only station dedicated to money, extensive stock market coverage, and business news-talk. It is owned by the Penn State Board of Trustees and operated by Penn State Behrend under the direction of a professional broadcast staff.

In addition to being Erie’s around-the-clock, one-stop source for global and financial news, WP$E features local news from Erie News Now, and renowned national programming such as Bloomberg Radio, Dave Ramsey, CNBC Business Reports, America in the Morning, Gordon Deal, The Financial Exchange Radio Show, Red Eye Radio, Jill Schlesinger, Motley Fool Money, Larry Kudlow, Steve Moore, CBS Radio News (top of the hour), and FOX Radio News (bottom of the hour).

The station also offers commentaries by regional business leaders and live coverage of Pittsburgh Steelers football, Penn State football, NFL primetime and postseason games—including the Super Bowl—as well as the best in local high school football and basketball.[2]

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