WNNW

WNNW (800 AM; "Power 800 AM/102.9 FM") is a commercial radio station licensed to Lawrence, Massachusetts, United States.

The station is owned by Costa-Eagle Radio Ventures, LP,[3] a partnership between Pat Costa and the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune newspaper.

[6] Established in 1947 as WCCM, the station was owned by sportscaster Curt Gowdy from 1963 to 1997, and featured a full service format with middle of the road music, talk, and Spanish-language programming.

[8] An FM sister station, WGHJ at 93.7 MHz (today WEEI-FM) was launched in April 1960 as a full-time simulcast of WCCM.

WCCM opened a Lowell studio and hired several former WLLH personalities including news anchor Bob Ellis.

[20] In 2008, owner Pat Costa received Radio Ink Magazine's Medallas de Cortez Award for General Manager of the Year.

[24] In June 2011, the translator was moved to 102.9 FM (reclaiming the W275BH callsign) due to interference complaints from WFEX in Derry, New Hampshire, and WPHX-FM in Sanford, Maine.