WEAF (AM)
City | Camden, South Carolina |
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Frequency | 1130 (kHz) |
Format | Gospel music |
Power |
5000 watts (day) 7 watts (night) |
Class | D |
Facility ID | 24146 |
Transmitter coordinates | 34°15′33″N 80°34′47″W / 34.25917°N 80.57972°W |
Former callsigns | WPUB, WVEF, WAME, WQIS[1] |
Affiliations | Rejoice! Musical Soul Food |
Owner |
Colonial Media and Entertainment (2003-2006) (Jeff Andrulonis) |
WEAF (1130 AM) is a gospel music formatted radio station in Camden, South Carolina. The station was owned by Colonial Radio Group and was licensed to CRG president Jeff Andrulonis until 2006. Much of the programing is featured from the Rejoice! Musical Soul Food satellite feed.
History
At one time, this station had the letters WAME and an adult standards format. Then-owners GHB Broadcasting switched the format to Sports Talk and changed the callsign to WQIS.
In 2006, Glory Communications Inc. purchased WEAF from Colonial Radio Group Inc., and the format was gospel music.[2]
From 1922 to 1946, WEAF was the callsign of the radio station that became WNBC and the flagship station of the NBC Red network.[3] This station is now known as WFAN (AM) in New York.[1] In the mid-1970s, WEAF was the callsign of the current WPTI in Eden, North Carolina.
Ownership
Colonial Radio Group acquired then-WQIS in 2003.[4] In April 2006, Glory Communications Inc. (Alex Snipe, president) reached an agreement to purchase WEAF from Colonial Radio Group Inc. (Jeffrey Andrulonis, president) for a reported sale price of $222,500.[5]
References
- 1 2 Fybush, Scott (2005-10-24). "A WILD Shift For Radio One/Boston". NorthEast Radio Watch.
- ↑ "Deals," Broadcasting and Cable, April 17, 2006.
- ↑ Bratter, Thomas D. (2002-03-25). "NBC History". Broadcasting & Cable.
- ↑ "Company History and Information". Colonial Radio Group.
- ↑ "Deals - 4/17/2006". Broadcasting & Cable. 2006-04-17.
External links
- Query the FCC's AM station database for WEAF
- Radio-Locator Information on WEAF
- Query Nielsen Audio's AM station database for WEAF