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WGEI : ウィキペディア英語版
WPPI

WPPI (95.5 FM) is a sports talk radio stations in the Portland, Maine area. The current owner is Atlantic Coast Radio.
The station mostly carries the same programs as WEEI-FM from Boston. Some local commercials take the place of Boston commercials. And some WEEI-FM game broadcasts are substituted with Fox Sports Radio. WPPI also carries University of Maine Black Bear football and ice hockey,〔(of Maine Official Athletic Site )〕 and Portland Pirates ice hockey.〔(Pirates Announce New Radio Home )〕
==History==
The 95.5 frequency began operations in 1993 as WPME, simulcasting a country music format with 96.7 WCME Boothbay Harbor, Maine (now WTQX). A year later, the station converted to an oldies format as WXGL-FM.〔 Atlantic Coast Radio purchased the station in 1999, and in January 2000 the station switched to an adult album alternative format as WCLZ. A few months later, WCLZ adopted a sports talk format, initially as a simulcast of WJAE (the descendant of WJAB); the next year, the station took the call letters WJJB-FM.
On August 25, 2008, WLOB-FM was converted to a simulcast of WJJB (which WJAE had become by that time); resulting in WLOB's programming being heard only on the AM signal. This was part of a shuffle of Atlantic Coast Radio's FM stations as a result of the conversion of two of its stations, including WJJB-FM, on September 1, 2008 to simulcasts of WEEI. Shortly after the completion of these format changes, 95.5's call letters were changed to WGEI (it had initially planned to use the WTEI call sign, and for a week in September 2008 used the WUEI call letters).
On April 1, 2009, WGEI had been converted to a simulcast of WLOB; it became WLOB-FM a few days later.〔 In August 2011 WLOB-FM returned to simulcasting WEEI. On September 7, 2011 WLOB-FM changed their call letters to WPPI.

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