WYAM (AM) explained

WYAM
City:Hartselle, Alabama
Area:Huntsville, Alabama
Branding:Fiesta Mexicana 890
Frequency:890 kHz
Airdate:October 1, 1956
Format:Spanish Variety
Power:2,500 watts (day only)
Class:D
Facility Id:17352
Coordinates:34.5667°N -86.9128°W
Former Callsigns:WHRT
Affiliations:American Family Radio
Owner:Decatur Communications Properties, LLC
Sister Stations:WYAM-LD
Licensing Authority:FCC

WYAM (890 AM, "Fiesta Mexicana 890") is a Spanish language Variety formatted radio station licensed to serve Hartselle, Alabama.[1] The station primarily serves the Huntsville, Alabama, area. It is owned by Decatur Communications Properties, LLC.

Due to FCC regulations, the station must sign-off at sunset, to protect Chicago's WLS. The WYAM transmitter is located about 1 mile south of the Tennessee River adjacent to I-65.

Programming

The station is one of three in the area that broadcast in Spanish.[2] The others are WKAC (1080 AM) in Athens (which broadcasts part-time in English) and WJHX (620 AM) in Lexington.

The station is also an affiliate of the American Family Radio network.[3]

WYAM carried limited OSRN programming, and is a former affiliate of the now-defunct Outdoor Sports Radio Network.

WYAM also has a television department, WYAM TV51, which airs live programming and satellite programming from around the country, offers video editing services, and ad buys for commercials advertising.

History

The station has previously aired Gospel music and Oldies formats. Until June 1, 1994, the station's call sign was WHRT.[4]

Another station in the Huntsville market, WTAK-FM, was assigned the WYAM call letters from November 15, 1991 until July 6, 1993.[5]

Ownership

In September 1999, WYAM was sold to Priority Communications LLC (Danis L. Willingham and James D. Early, members) by WAJF Inc. (d/b/a Grass Roots American Inc.) for a reported sale price of $75,000.[6] [7] In September 2003, Priority Communications consummated its transfer of the WYAM license to Decatur Communications Properties LLC, the station's current owner.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Station Information Profile . Arbitron .
  2. News: . Alabama Radio Reaches Hispanics . Columbus, Georgia . 2001-07-05 . C4 . Suzie Wiley's radio station had a special mission on Independence Day — explaining what the holiday is all about. Wiley's WYAM-AM has started a new Spanish-language program called Juntos that caters to north Alabama's growing Hispanic population. .
  3. Web site: American Family Radio . Station Listing - Alabama.
  4. Web site: WYAM Call Sign History. FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  5. Web site: WTAK-FM Call Sign History . FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  6. News: Changing Hands . BIA Financial Networks . Broadcasting & Cable . 1999-12-20.
  7. Web site: Application Search Details - 287015 . FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  8. Web site: FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database . Application Search Details - 660742.