WCME

[35] WJJB changed its call letters to WWBK on March 18, 2008; a month later, the station was sold to Bob Bittner for $27,000.

[37] Bittner had planned to implement a music format, separate from WJTO's adult standards and oldies programming.

[36] Bob Bittner sold WWBK to James Bleikamp in March 2009,[38] with the sale being finalized on May 18;[39] the next day, the station changed its call letters back to WCME, which had recently been given up by WTQX.

[40] On May 23, 2009, WCME resumed broadcasting[41] under special temporary authority from the WJTO site; this was necessary because the station could only operate at 176 watts during daytime hours from the site to protect WGHM in Nashua, New Hampshire — below the minimum daytime power for licensed AM stations of 250 watts.

[44] However, it again left the air on May 7 after the transmitter was found to be interfering with fire alarm, telephone, and computer systems in the building.

[53] After operating from the WJTO site once more[54] from April 14–15, 2012,[55][56] WCME signed on from the new tower on October 17, 2012, programming an adult contemporary format focusing on the 1970s to 1990s while it hired its staff; the station also played Christmas music during the holiday season.