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WXPI

WXPI, was an independent, non-commercial, listener-supported community radio station in Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania. The station, which served the North Central Pennsylvania area, aired a mix of news, public affairs, and music programming.

Last revised
Jun 10, 2026
Read time
≈ 1 min
Length
303 w
Citations
8
Source
WXPI
Broadcast area
North Central Pennsylvania
Frequency88.5 MHz
BrandingWilliamsport Community Radio
Programming
Formatcommunity radio
AffiliationsPacifica Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerWilliamsport Independent Media, Inc.
History
First air date
2011 (2011)
Last air date
February 2026 (2026-02)
Technical information1
Licensing authority
FCC
175293
ClassA
ERP95 watts2
HAAT190 meters (620 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
41°12′8″N 77°16′15″W / 41.20222°N 77.27083°W / 41.20222; -77.27083 (WXPI)
Links
Public license information
Websitewxpiradio.org

WXPI (88.5 FM), was an independent, non-commercial, listener-supported community radio station in Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania.3 The station, which served the North Central Pennsylvania area, aired a mix of news, public affairs, and music programming.

Licensed by the FCC in 2011, WXPI is affiliated with Pacifica Radio, while its local programming is staffed entirely by volunteers.42 The station is owned by Williamsport Independent Media, Inc., which publishes the Williamsport Guardian, the region's alternative newspaper.4

In 2025, Williamsport Independent Media sold the license for the original WXPI to Family Life Ministries, owner of the Family Life Network, for $20,000. This allowed it to build and operate a construction permit for a new low-power FM radio station in Williamsport.5 After the purchase, Family Life immediately shut the facility down so that it could apply to upgrade Family Life transmitter WCOB (FM) at State College.6

References

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for WXPI". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "FM Query Results: WXPI". fcc.gov. Federal Communications Commission. September 1, 2019. Retrieved September 1, 2019.
  3. "WXPI Program Schedule". wxpi.org. WXPI. 2019. Retrieved September 1, 2019.
  4. "WXPI brings much needed Community Radio to Lycoming County in North Central PA!". prometheusradio.org. Prometheus Radio Project. Retrieved September 1, 2019.
  5. Venta, Lance (November 28, 2025). "Station Sales Week Of 11/28". RadioInsight. Retrieved February 12, 2026.
  6. Venta, Lance (February 8, 2026). "FCC Report 2/8: Orlando Area AM Proposes Frequency Change". RadioInsight. Retrieved February 12, 2026.
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