WSHU (1260 AM), is an NPR member radio station licensed to Westport, Connecticut. It is owned and operated by Sacred Heart University. By day, WSHU is powered at 688 watts. However, at night, to avoid interference with other stations on 1260 AM, it reduces power to 72 watts.[2] Programming is also heard on 150-watt FM translator W276DY at 103.1 MHz in Westport.[3]
The station signed on the air on April 15, 1959. For its first three decades, the station's call sign was WMMM (standing for Westport's Modern Minute Man).[5] It was a daytimer, broadcasting at 1,000 watts by day and required to go off the air at night. Throughout most of its history, WMMM had a full servicemiddle of the roadradio format, featuring popular adult music, local news and sports. For many years, it was co-owned with an FM station on 107.9MHz (now WEBE).
On June 18, 2015, WSHU was granted a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) construction permit to change the community of license to Seymour, move to a different transmitter site, decrease day power to 650 watts and increase night power to 17 watts.[6] The station did not go through with the new construction and the construction permit is no longer listed on the FCC's website.[7]
↑"Modern Minute Man Symbol to Appear". The Bridgeport Telegram. Bridgeport, Connecticut. December 8, 1958. p.20. Retrieved May 10, 2026– via Newspapers.com.