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WABY (AM)

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Broadcast area
  
Capital District

Class
  
D

Frequency
  
900 kHz

Format
  
Adult standards

Sister stations
  
WPTR, WAIX, WJKE

First air date
  
1964

Facility ID
  
72620

City of license
  
Watervliet

Branding
  
Moon Radio

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Power
  
400 watts Dayitme 70 watts Nighttime

Callsign meaning
  
AlBanY (former call sign of WAMC and WAIX)

Owner
  
Empire Broadcasting Corporation

Area
  
Capital District, New York

WABY (900 AM, "Moon Radio 900") is a radio station broadcasting an adult standards format. It is licensed to Watervliet, New York. The station is owned by Empire Broadcasting Corporation.

History

The station went on the air as WSPN in the 1950s, in Saratoga Springs, later changing call letters to WKAJ, in 1964. For many years the station broadcast an MOR type of format. In 1992, the call letters were changed to WBGG, and the format to Country. In 1994, the station changed its call sign to WCKM, and its format to Oldies. In 1996, the call letters reverted to WKAJ, and the format was changed to Nostalgia. In 1999, WKAJ became WUAM; the antenna was moved to Watervliet in April 2008, splitting from the simulcast with WABY to repeat Capital News 9's television audio. Since April 2011, the station has been relayed on 106.1 FM via translator W291BY, broadcasting from Albany, New York at 250 watts ERP.

Ernie Anastos sold his Albany-area stations—WUAM and its translator, WABY, WQAR, and WVKZ—to Empire Broadcasting Corporation in June 2012 at a purchase price of $1.2 million. The transaction was consummated on September 7, 2012.

On May 27, 2014, WUAM changed its format to adult standards, branded as "Moon Radio". The station became WABY on July 3, 2014; the call sign was previously used by sister station WAIX, and before then on what are now WAMC and WYKV.

References

WABY (AM) Wikipedia