WCCC (FM)

WCCC (106.9 FM) – branded K-Love – is a non-commercial contemporary Christian radio station licensed to serve Hartford, Connecticut.

In contrast to most rock stations, WCCC also served as the market's home for Paul Harvey's News and Comment and The Rest of the Story for two decades.

In a humorous response to WHCN's switch to "The River 105.9", WCCC-FM briefly became "The Lake 106.9" on April 1, 2002, playing soft rock music.

On July 30, 2014, Marlin announced that they would be selling both WCCC-FM and WCCC (AM) to EMF Broadcasting, which would result in the discontinuation of the rock format after 39 years and flipping the stations to the nationwide K-Love network, which airs contemporary Christian music.

[8] WCCC-FM also occasionally conducted live broadcasts from Planet of Sound, a recording studio in downtown Hartford where artists perform acoustically.

Artists and bands that have performed live include Zakk Wylde, Collective Soul, Staind, Skindred, and Shinedown.

The former Homegrown Program, hosted by Slater and Jonny Promo, gave local bands in the northeast a shot at radio play and has featured the likes of Positive Chaos, Not For Nothing, and Livintrust.