WEWC
WEWC is a radio station in the United States. Licensed to Callahan, Florida, the station serves the First Coast with a regional Mexican music format and is owned by Norsan Consulting and Management, Inc.
History of the 1160 frequency
As WELX (1988–2001)
Founded by Jane A. Filler, the station was first licensed as WELX on July 11, 1988. However, WELX first signed on in 1999 with a Spanish music and talk format, after being purchased by Spanish Broadcasting of America in 1993.However, after Circle Broadcasting majority owner Nestor Miranda was convicted of money laundering, Circle requested permission for a distress sale of WELX.
As WEWC (2001–present)
On November 8, 2001, WELX changed its call sign to WEWC. WEWC had an urban contemporary format with R&B and gospel music.Additionally, WEWC broadcast Edward Waters College football and basketball games.
In 2007, Norsan Consulting and Management purchased WEWC from Circle Broadcasting for $650,000, and its format changed to tropical music. Norsan changed WEWC's format from tropical to regional Mexican in 2013 and the branding from "Latina 1160" to "La Raza".