WMBO (AM) explained

WMBO
Above:Simulcasting WSEN Mexico, New York
City:Auburn, New York
Country:US
Branding:The Dinosaur
Frequency:1340 kHz
Airdate: (at 1310)[1]
Format:Classic hits
Power:1,000 watts unlimited
Class:C
Facility Id:25001
Licensing Authority:FCC
Coordinates:42.9514°N -76.5856°W (single tower)[2]
Former Frequencies:1310 kHz (1927–1941)
Owner:Craig Fox (91%)
Licensee:WOLF Radio Inc.
Sister Stations:WFBL, WMVN, WOLF, WOLF-FM, WOSW, WSEN, WSIV, WVOA-LD

WMBO (1340 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to Auburn, New York, United States. The station serves the western Syracuse metropolitan area. The station is 51% owned by Craig Fox, who also owns several other radio and low-power TV stations in the state of New York. WMBO serves as a simulcast of WSEN (103.9 FM), and is relayed on FM translator W291CV (106.1).

History

WMBO signed on in 1927, initially broadcasting at 1310 AM.

As a result of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement, in 1941 the station was reallocated to its current frequency. It was during this time that famed disc jockey Dick Biondi had his first on-air radio experience, reading a radio advertisement for WMBO as a child at some point in the early 1940s.[3]

In 1998, the call sign changed to WKGJ. On May 3, 1999, WKGJ (alongside WOLF and WOLF-FM) became the Radio Disney affiliates in the Syracuse metropolitan area.[4] [5] The station later changed its call sign to WWLF in 2000.

In December 2013, WMBO dropped the WOLF simulcast and flipped to all-Beatles programming.[6] The all-Beatles stunt, branded as WBTL,[7] remained on the station for the first few months of 2014, before being replaced by a simulcast of the "Dinosaur Radio" classic hits format originating from sister station WNDR (now WSEN).

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Auburn Radio Station Opens . Rochester Democrat and Chronicle . March 23, 1927 . January 30, 2008.
  2. Web site: WMBO . FCCInfo . Cavell, Mertz & Associates, Inc. . October 16, 2007 . October 19, 2007.
  3. Web site: Feder . Robert . July 2, 2023 . Dick Biondi, Chicago’s definitive voice of Top 40 radio, dies at 90 . July 2, 2023 . Chicago Sun-Times . en.
  4. http://www.bostonradio.org/nerw/nerw-990423.html North East RadioWatch: April 23, 1999
  5. http://www.bostonradio.org/nerw/yir-1999.html North East RadioWatch: 1999 in Review
  6. http://www.cnyradio.com/2013/12/26/all-christmas-holly-fm-stunting-changes-to-all-beatles-format/ All-Christmas “Holly-FM” stunting changes to all-Beatles format - CNYRadio.com
  7. Fybush, Scott (January 27, 2014). Remembering Chet Curtis. NorthEast Radio Watch. Retrieved January 27, 2014.