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WWWE

WWWE

WWWE (1100 AM, "La Poderosa 1100 AM") is an Atlanta, Georgia, area radio station (licensed to Hapeville, Georgia) that broadcasts Spanish language music and religious programming. It broadcasts with 5,000 watts of power during the daytime and 3,800 Watts during critical hours using a non-directional antenna. WWWE is co-owned with WAEC in Atlanta, Georgia.

This station has the equipment for broadcasting in the IBOC digital radio mode, using the HD Radio system from iBiquity. On October 13, 2005, WWWE submitted a notice to the Federal Communications Commission of their intention to start digital broadcasting. The station started broadcasting using the HD Radio system in 2006 and into 2007 on a test basis.

This station is of no relation to the current WTAM in Cleveland, Ohio, which held the WWWE callsign from 1972 until 1996 and broadcast on the same 1100 kHz frequency.

Today's WWWE must sign off at night to avoid interference with WTAM, which is a clear channel station according to the Federal Communications Commission. WWWE is classified as a Class-D AM broadcast station according to the FCC.

WLBB Carrollton, Georgia moved to 1330 kHz, and the 1100 kHz signal moved to Hapeville, Georgia and changed calls to WWWE on August 30, 1996. WWWE switched to the Spanish religious "Radio Vida" format in April 2003. Recently the station has been re-branded as "La Poderosa 1100 AM.

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