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First air date
  
September 1958

Facility ID
  
48643

Frequency
  
1420 kHz

Format
  
Adult contemporary music

Area
  
Tuscaloosa

Slogan
  
Tuscaloosa's Best Variety

Class
  
D

Callsign meaning
  
W Alabama Crimson Tide

City of license
  
Tuscaloosa

Owner
  
iHeartMedia Inc

Branding
  
96.9 My FM

Translator(s)
  
96.9 W245BR (Tuscaloosa)

Power
  
5,000 watts (day) 108 watts (night)

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WACT (1420 AM, "96.9 My FM") is a radio station licensed to serve Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA. The station, founded in 1958, is currently owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and the license is held by Capstar TX Limited Partnership.

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Programming

WACT broadcasts an adult contemporary format. WACT also broadcasts games of the Atlanta Braves, from that Major League Baseball team's region-wide radio network.

Notable former weekday programs included a local morning show hosted by Steve and Leah as well as a regional afternoon talk show hosted by Dominick Brascia. Syndicated programming on WACT includes shows hosted by Rick and Bubba, Michael Savage, Clark Howard, and Phil Hendrie.

History

Known as WACT for 50 years from September 1958 to September 2008, the station was assigned the call letters WENN by the Federal Communications Commission on September 18, 2008. The station aired a sports format as "1420 The Tusk".

The WACT callsign was restored on February 25, 2009. This change accompanied a change to a news/talk format and rebranding as "News Radio 1420".

On October 29, 2012 WACT changed their format to comedy, branded as "Comedy 1420".

On August 11, 2014 WACT changed their format to urban gospel, branded as "Hallelujah 1420". Featuring the Imaging voice of "Big" Ed Spillers. www.stationimaging.net

In March 2015 WACT changed their format to adult contemporary, branded as "96.9 My FM" (simulcast on FM translator W245BR 96.9 FM Tuscaloosa).

References

WACT Wikipedia