WYCE

In 1987, the Wyoming Board of Education, in response to concerns about the music its students were programming, transferred the license and sold the assets to Grand Rapids Cable Access Center (which operated a Public-access television cable TV channel known as GRTV), which was the forerunner to the Grand Rapids Community Media Center (GRCMC).

For several years, a special committee of the GRCAC board known as the Friends of WYCE provided direction to the station staff and volunteers.

In 2010 the station received clearance from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to expand its coverage area and power output, and so a new transmitter and antenna were purchased and installed.

WYCE serves listeners in much of the West Michigan area including Grand Rapids, Holland and Muskegon.

WYCE is funded entirely by donations from listeners and local sponsors, and operated by nearly 100 volunteers and a small paid staff.

Previous logo