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- WRAT abstract "WRAT (95.9 FM, \"The Rat\") is a rock music radio station licensed to Point Pleasant, New Jersey. Its studios and transmitter are located in the Borough of Lake Como, New Jersey. The station is owned by Greater Media.WRAT took over the frequency 95.9 from WADB, a station named for the founder, Adamant Brown and his wife Dorothy. Brown, after determining that there was no one on frequency within the required 70 miles, and co-channel 35 miles. petitioned the FCC for the rights to the frequency. A tower was subsequently erected at the studio site in South Belmar (now known as Lake Como). Taking to the air in October 1968, it was one of the first automated broadcast stations with large carousels loaded with broadcast-spec tape cartridges for the majority of advertising. Large reels of taped music with interspersed commercials allowed the station to run with minimal human intervention. An SMC digital programmer controlled the operation. The station's \"easy listening\" format quickly proved popular in its coverage area of southern Monmouth and northern Ocean counties but over time, the nationwide audience for that program format began to decrease. Once Brown decided to sell the station, its days as a \"beautiful music\" outlet were numbered.After a Labor Day Weekend stunt during which the song \"Rats in the Cellar\" by Aerosmith was aired continuously, WRAT flipped to rock and roll on Labor Day Monday, 1996. The first song that day was AC/DC's \"For Those About To Rock.\" The station quickly gained a loyal following, filling a void in the Monmouth/Ocean (N.J.) radio market, by providing a local station with a rock format and approach which listeners could previously only hear via stations broadcasting from New York City and Philadelphia. WRAT's programming, sales, marketing, and internet operations are all controlled by local employees. WRAT's marketing efforts have tended towards the \"edgy\". The station gained some notoriety in the late 1990s with a roadside billboard advertising campaign to promote its playing of nine songs in a row. The billboard photograph was captioned \"WRAT 9 in a row\", and featured 5 large-breasted women in bikinis standing next to each other, cropped so that only their chests were visible, and also cropped on the side so that only half of the last women was visible: thus, nine breasts in a row. As recently as early 2010, a billboard campaign was turned down by the managing authorities of a local outdoor advertising company. In September 2006, WRAT celebrated its 10-year anniversary. Some of the station's success over this time has been contributed to the longevity of the air staff. Almost all of the air talent that began on the station in 1996 is still on air in some capacity, a rarity in today's radio landscape. Similarly rare is the presence of a staff member on the air around the clock while many stations switch to an automated format for the overnight hours. The \"family atmosphere\" amongst its airstaff is genuine. Throughout the station's history, its biggest problem has been a very weak signal. Though the station added new transmitters in the summer of 2005 that allow the signal to reach as far as the urban areas of New York City and Philadelphia, the station still suffers significant interference in southern and central Ocean County due to co-channel interference from WBEN-FM at 95.7 and WTTH at 96.1. WRAT was amongst the first radio stations in the market to simulcast its radio broadcast over its internet website, and continues to do so to this day. On March 9, 2014 WRAT extended its coverage to include southern and central Ocean County by adding a 250 watt translator at 107.9 FM transmitting from a 300 foot tower on Beach Avenue in Manahawkin, New Jersey. The 107.9 signal extends from Forked River to Atlantic City including Long Beach Island, Tuckerton, Brigantine and Pomona".
- WRAT alias "95.9 The Rat".
- WRAT broadcastArea Monmouth_County,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT broadcastArea New_Jersey.
- WRAT broadcastArea Ocean_County,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT broadcastStationClass "A".
- WRAT callsignMeaning "W R A T - FM".
- WRAT city Point_Pleasant,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT facilityId "59530".
- WRAT firstAirDate "1996-09-02".
- WRAT frequency "1.079E8".
- WRAT frequency "9.59E7".
- WRAT owner Greater_Media.
- WRAT programmeFormat Mainstream_rock.
- WRAT sisterStation WCTC.
- WRAT sisterStation WDHA-FM.
- WRAT sisterStation WJRZ-FM.
- WRAT sisterStation WMGQ.
- WRAT sisterStation WMTR_(AM).
- WRAT slogan "The Rat Rocks!".
- WRAT webcast listen.
- WRAT wikiPageExternalLink www.wrat.com.
- WRAT wikiPageExternalLink listen.
- WRAT wikiPageID "3270033".
- WRAT wikiPageLength "6772".
- WRAT wikiPageOutDegree "44".
- WRAT wikiPageRevisionID "707749112".
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink DC.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Anything_Anything_with_Rich_Russo.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_City,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Brigantine,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greater_Media_stations.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1996.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_New_Jersey.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Dave_McDonald_(radio_personality).
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink FM_broadcasting.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Communications_Commission.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Forked_River,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Media.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Como,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Long_Beach_Island.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Mainstream_rock.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Manahawkin,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Monmouth_County,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_County,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Point_Pleasant,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Pomona,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Radio_station.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Rock_music.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Tuckerton,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink WBEN-FM.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink WCTC.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink WDHA-FM.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink WJRZ-FM.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink WMGQ.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink WMTR_(AM).
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink WTTH.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLink Watt.
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLinkText "95.9 WRAT".
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLinkText "WRAT 95.9 FM".
- WRAT wikiPageWikiLinkText "WRAT".
- WRAT airdate "1996-09-02".
- WRAT area Monmouth_County,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT area New_Jersey.
- WRAT area Ocean_County,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT branding "95.9".
- WRAT callsignMeaning "W R A T - FM".
- WRAT city Point_Pleasant,_New_Jersey.
- WRAT class "A".
- WRAT erp "4000".
- WRAT facilityId "59530".
- WRAT format Mainstream_rock.
- WRAT frequency "95.9".
- WRAT haat "73".
- WRAT name "WRAT".
- WRAT owner Greater_Media.
- WRAT sisterStations WCTC.
- WRAT sisterStations WDHA-FM.
- WRAT sisterStations WJRZ-FM.
- WRAT sisterStations WMGQ.
- WRAT sisterStations WMTR_(AM).
- WRAT slogan "The Rat Rocks!".
- WRAT webcast listen.
- WRAT website www.wrat.com.
- WRAT wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- WRAT wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FM_station_data.
- WRAT wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- WRAT wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greater_Media.
- WRAT wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Radio_station.
- WRAT wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Monmouth-Ocean_Radio.
- WRAT subject Category:Greater_Media_stations.
- WRAT subject Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1996.
- WRAT subject Category:Radio_stations_in_New_Jersey.
- WRAT hypernym Station.
- WRAT point "40.166 -74.0318".
- WRAT type Agent.