WLSH

On July 20, 1961 the FCC granted permission to construct a second tower and increase sunrise to sunset power to 5,000 watts.

Over the years many bands, schools, churches, and more used the station's production space for live broadcasts and recordings.

[4] Bud Angst, Director and Vice President of Miners Broadcasting, became sole owner WLSH on May 9, 1977 and formed Pocono Anthracite Communications.

Some of the talk shows included "Air Your Opinion", which focused on issues of local, state, and national interest, "Dutch Trader", a free classified section where listeners buy, sell, trade, and give away items, "Ask Your Neighbor", a call-in recipe show.

[4] East Penn Broadcasting had purchased WCRN-FM Tamaqua in February 1987 and renamed it Magic 105.5 WMGH-FM.

Hal Fulmer, owner of East Penn Broadcasting and HGF Media, passed away in December 2009.