WRYT explained

WRYT
City:Edwardsville, Illinois
Country:US
Area:Greater St. Louis
Frequency:1080 kHz
Format:Catholic
Facility Id:27556
Licensing Authority:FCC
Class:D
Callsign Meaning:pronounced "rite", as in Catholic rites
Former Callsigns:WHRC (1987–1988)
Owner:Covenant Network
Sister Stations:KHOJ

WRYT (1080 AM) is a radio station broadcasting out of Edwardsville, Illinois, with a Catholic format. It is part of the Covenant Network.

Because WRYT shares the same frequency as "clear channel" station KRLD in Dallas, the station broadcast during the daytime hours only until April 9, 2014.

WRYT's studios are located on Hampton Avenue in St. Louis, while its transmitter is located near Edwardsville.

History

WRYT went on the air November 9, 1987,[1] but while the station promoted itself as WRYT in local media, its call sign was legally WHRC (standing for original owners Horizon Radio Corporation) until February 4, 1988, when it exchanged call letters with TV channel 46 in Norwell, Massachusetts, which founder Bob Howe also owned. As a commercial station, WRYT broadcast adult standards music and news programming aimed at listeners in Edwardsville and Madison County, Illinois.

The station was sold in 1992 to the Hometown Broadcasting Company, owned by Tom Lauher, of Creve Coeur, Missouri. Five years later, he sold the station to Covenant founder Tony Holman, whom he found "more serious and interested and less on a fishing expedition".[2] Covenant Network began operating WRYT, its first station on May 1, 1997.

External links

38.7995°N -89.9001°W

Notes and References

  1. News: Edwardsville Station Latest to Catch Wave. Jerry. Berger. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. November 11, 1987. June 10, 2019.
  2. News: WRYT-AM(en). John M.. McGuire. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. July 29, 1998. June 10, 2019. E1. (Continued)