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WTGM (960 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. Licensed to Salisbury, Maryland, United States, the station is currently owned by iHeartMedia. WTGM is located on the Delmarva Peninsula, and that is shown on the Fox Sports station logo.

WTGM
  • United States
  • Broadcast areaSalisbury-Ocean City
    Frequency960 kHz
    BrandingFox Sports Radio 960
    Programming
    FormatSports
    Affiliations
  • Delmarva Shorebirds
  • Baltimore Orioles Radio Network
  • Baltimore Ravens Radio Network
  • Ownership
    Owner
  • (iHM Licenses, LLC)
  • Sister stations

    WJDY, WKZP, WQHQ, WSBY-FM, WWFG
    History

    First air date

    1940; 84 years ago (1940) (as WBOC at 1500)

    Former call signs

    • WBOC (1940–1980)
  • WSBY (1980–1989)
  • WLVW (1989–1993)
  • Former frequencies

    • 1500 kHz (1940–1941)
  • 1230 kHz (1941–1948)
  • Call sign meaning

    TheGaMe (original nickname) former reflection of sister station WTEM
    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID28165
    ClassB
    Power5,000 watts

    Transmitter coordinates

    38°25′44.00″N 75°37′26.00″W / 38.4288889°N 75.6238889°W / 38.4288889; -75.6238889
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen live (via iHeartRadio)
    Websitefoxsports960.iheart.com

    History

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    "Sports Talk 960" logo

    The station was originally WBOC on 1500 kHz, and began broadcasting in 1940. It is the oldest surviving radio station on the Eastern Shore. WBOC relocated to 1230 a year later and slid down to 960 in 1948. The latter move permitted a power increase from 250 to 1,000 watts). It was initially owned by the Peninsula Broadcasting Company and broadcast from Radio Park on north US Route 13. In the mid 1950s WBOC increased its daytime power to 5,000 watts.

    WBOC radio and WBOC-TV were acquired by the A.S. Abell Company in 1961, and the licensee changed to WBOC, Inc. In 1980, the WBOC cluster was split up, and MarDel Communications bought the station, which changed its callsign to WSBY. MarDel moved the transmitter again to its current location and increased nighttime power to 5,000 watts. The station received new calls, WLVW, in 1989. (The WLVW callsign was later used by an FM station in Salisbury with an oldies format, that station is now K-Love affiliate WLSW.)

    By 1993, WLVW had come under common ownership with WTEMinWashington, DC, and on August 30, 1993, it became WTGM with a sports talk format known as The Game. Eventually, WTGM picked up a Fox Sports Radio affiliation and changed its name to Sports Talk 960 (using similar imaging to WTEM). During this time, it carried the games of the minor league Delmarva Shorebirds (which still air on the station) and around 50 games of their parent club, the Baltimore Orioles, as well as college sports from the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore and Salisbury University and high school sports. It also had a number of local shows, such as The Endzone with Ed, Frank and Jon, which ran from 2004 to 2008).

    Expanded Band assignment

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    On March 17, 1997, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that eighty-eight stations had been given permission to move to newly available "Expanded Band" transmitting frequencies, ranging from 1610 to 1700 kHz, with WTGM authorized to move from 960 to 1670 kHz.[2]

    A Construction Permit for the expanded band station was assigned the call letters WAWR on January 9, 1998.[3] However this station was never built, and its construction permit was cancelled on December 22, 2000.[4]

    Later history

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    WTGM was acquired by Cumulus Media in 1997 and swapped to Clear Channel Communications in 2000 as part of a station exchange related to the latter's merger with AMFM.

    On February 22, 2011, WTGM rebranded as "The Sports Animal". On October 29, 2012, the station changed formats to comedy, branded as "Comedy 960". On August 4, 2014, following the end of the 24/7 Comedy network, Fox Sports Radio moved back to WTGM, as "Fox Sports Radio 960".

    References

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    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WTGM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "FCC Public Notice: Mass Media Bureau Announces Revised AM Expanded Band Allotment Plan and Filing Window for Eligible Stations" (FCC DA 97-537), March 17, 1997. Notice lists WTGM under its earlier call sign of WLVW.
  • ^ FCC Call Sign History for 1670 AM (Facility ID: 87173)
  • ^ FCC Station Search Details: DWAWR (Facility ID: 87173)
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