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{{Infobox Radio station
| name             = WECB
| image            = [[File:WECB.jpg|104.3 The Breeze logo]]
| city             = [[Seymour, Wisconsin]]
| area             = [[Green Bay, Wisconsin|Green Bay]]-[[Appleton, Wisconsin|Appleton]]
| branding         = ''104.3 The Breeze''
| slogan           = "Northeast Wisconsin's Lite Rock"
| airdate          = 
| frequency        = 104.3 [[FM]] [[Megahertz|MHz]]
| format           = [[Adult Contemporary]]
| power            = 
| erp              = 5,600 [[watt]]s
| haat             = 104 meters
| class            = A
| facility_id      = 7120
| callsign_meaning = '''E'''arl and '''C'''arol '''B'''rooker (station founders and former owners)
| former_callsigns = 
| owner            = Woodward Communications
| sister_stations  = [[WAPL]], [[WHBY]], [[WKSZ]], [[WSCO]], [[WZOR]]
| webcast          = [http://wmc1.den.liquidcompass.net/WECBFM Listen Live]
| website          = [http://www.1043thebreeze.com 1043thebreeze.com]
| affiliations     = 
}}
'''WECB''' (104.3 [[FM broadcasting|FM]], "104.3 The Breeze") is an [[Adult Contemporary]] formatted [[radio station]] [[city of license|licensed]] to [[Seymour, Wisconsin]], that serves the [[Green Bay, Wisconsin|Green Bay]] and [[Appleton, Wisconsin|Appleton]] areas. The station is owned by Woodward Communications.

WECB went on the air in 1998 under husband-and-wife owners Earl and Carol Brooker.  Earl Brooker was a local businessman, politician, and long-time Fox Cities radio personality (he worked the 5:30-9:00 morning shift on WECB).  Under the Brookers' ownership, WECB featured a 1970s music format, and also featured broadcasts of [[Green Bay Gamblers]] hockey and [[Wisconsin Timber Rattlers]] baseball.
[[File:WoodwardStudios_Appleton_WHBY_WZOR_WAPL_WECB_.jpg|180px|left|thumb|Studios]]
On April 1, 2003, the Brookers sold WECB to [[Dubuque, Iowa]]-based Woodward Communications, with the station joining Woodward's Northeast Wisconsin radio cluster (see Infobox).  By July 2003, Woodward would change WECB's format to Soft Adult Contemporary as "104.3 The Breeze."
"The Breeze" airs the [[John Tesh]] Radio Show (Monday-Saturday mornings). 

== External links ==
*[http://www.1043thebreeze.com/ "104.3 The Breeze" official website]
*{{FM station data|WECB}}

{{Green Bay Radio}}
{{Appleton-Oshkosh Radio}}
{{Adult Contemporary Radio Stations in Wisconsin}}

[[Category:Radio stations in Wisconsin|ECB]]