
WICC 600
WICC 600 is a historic radio station based in Bridgeport, Connecticut, operating on the AM frequency of 600 kHz. Established in 1926, it is one of the oldest radio stations in the United States, known for its rich history in broadcasting. WICC primarily serves the Bridgeport and Fairfield County areas, offering a mix of news, talk, and sports programming. The station is recognized for its local focus, providing community updates, weather reports, and traffic information. It has been a trusted source for Connecticut residents for decades, blending traditional radio formats with modern content. WICC is also known for its coverage of high school and college sports, as well as professional teams like the New York Mets. Over the years, it has adapted to changing media landscapes while maintaining its commitment to local journalism. The station's call letters, WICC, stand for "Where Industry and Commerce Connect," reflecting its role in the community. Managed by Connoisseur Media, WICC continues to be a vital part of Connecticut's media landscape. Its longevity and dedication to local broadcasting make it a cherished institution in the region.