WHAI explained

WHAI
City:Greenfield, Massachusetts
Country:US
Area:Northern Pioneer Valley
Branding:98.3 WHAI
Frequency:98.3 MHz
Airdate:May 15, 1948[1]
Format:Adult contemporary
Erp:2,000 watts
Haat:123m (404feet)
Class:A
Facility Id:25833
Licensing Authority:FCC
Coordinates:42.571°N -72.645°W
Callsign Meaning:"Haigis" (family that was WHAI's original owner)
Former Callsigns:WHAI-FM (1948–2001)
Affiliations:Premiere Networks
Owner:Saga Communications
Licensee:Saga Communications of New England, LLC
Sister Stations:WIZZ, WPVQ-FM
Website:whai.com

WHAI (98.3 FM) is an adult contemporary radio station in Greenfield, Massachusetts, owned by Saga Communications and operated as part of its Western Mass Radio Group. WHAI originated on the AM dial in 1938, adding WHAI-FM on May 15, 1948. WHAI then became WHMQ in 2001, and began to carry different programming from the FM signal.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1975/C%201%201975%20Radio.pdf 1975 Broadcasting Yearbook, page C-89. Retrieved April 27, 2015.