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WBZC

WBZC is a radio station licensed to Four Rivers Community Broadcasting Corporation in Pemberton, New Jersey, United States. At 10,000 watts, the station serves Burlington County, New Jersey, and the metro Philadelphia region. When it was a college radio station, it was one of the most powerful college radio stations in the country. WBZC's frequency allocation was made possible after The University of Pennsylvania's WXPN in Philadelphia moved from 88.9 FM to its present frequency of 88.5 FM in 1991. Previously owned by Rowan College at Burlington County, the station is now fully owned by Four Rivers Community Broadcasting Corporation airing a Christian radio format.

Programming
In its heyday as a college radio station, the 10,000-watt powerhouse was nominated for several awards including Best U.S. Dance station at the International Music Awards and became a six-time finalist at the Philadelphia Achievement Radio Awards, where the station competed against major US commercial stations. In 1996 the radio station was named number one college radio station in America by the National Association of College Broadcasters, at the time known for its news, talk and public service programming. Brett Holcomb, formerly of Philadelphia’s WIP (610 AM), was the operations manager and program director from 2005 to 2014. From 2014 until 2018, the station was programmed by Jay Varga, formerly of Philadelphia rock station WYSP. ==Transmitter and translators==
Transmitter and translators
In early 2007, the station completed a massive power upgrade, going from 7.5 kW vertical/350 watts horizontal to 10 kW vertical/470 watts horizontal, with a vertical directional antenna. The transmitter site was moved to a communications tower in Chatsworth, New Jersey, near the intersection of New Jersey Route 72 and County Route 563. In addition to the main transmitter, WBZC was relayed by two translators to widen its broadcast area; the W236AF translator operated at 95.1 MHz from high atop the Burlington-Bristol Bridge. Translator W264BH at 100.7 MHz, which was sold shortly before WBZC ceased broadcasting, was located prominently on the roof of Virtua Hospital in Mount Holly. == Notable alumni ==
Notable alumni
▪️Aaron Bradley, Voice of CNN, former TV news anchor. Host of “Aaron in the Afternoon” on WBZC, 1997-1999. ==References and notes==
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