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WYLS

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City
  
York, Alabama

Branding
  
Gospel 670

Translator(s)
  
W264CI 100.7 FM

Broadcast area
  
Livingston, Alabama

Frequency
  
670 AM (kHz)

Slogan
  
"Gospel All Day, Every Day"

WYLS (670 AM, "Gospel 670") is a radio station licensed to serve York, Alabama, USA. The station, founded in 1970, is owned by Sarah and William Grant, through licensee Grantell Broadcasting, LLC. WYLS is a Class D station broadcasting on the clear-channel frequency of 670 kHz.

WYLS broadcasts a Black Gospel music format.

History

This station began licensed operation on 1350 kHz with 5,000 watts of power in November 1970. Owned by William P. Grant d/b/a Grantell Broadcasting Company, the new station was assigned the WYLS call letters by the Federal Communications Commission.

WYLS made national headlines when the Associated Press reported that the station's soft drink machine still dispensed bottles of soda for just a nickel. The article made humorous reference to the commodity price ceilings and wage controls in the United States imposed by President Richard Nixon from 1971 to late 1973.

In July 1987, the station applied for a construction permit that would allow a change in broadcast frequency to 670 kHz. The permit was granted on October 20, 1987, and the station began licensed operation on the new frequency on January 28, 1988.

In 2003, William P. Grant died and, per the terms of his will, control of the station and the broadcast license passed to his wife, current owner Sarah P. Grant.

in 2012 the station acquired an FM translator W264CI (100..7 FM) out of Cuba. (Taken from Alabama Broadcast Media Page)

References

WYLS Wikipedia