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Coordinates: 42°1450.35N 71°2529.22W / 42.2473194°N 71.4247833°W / 42.2473194; -71.4247833 (WAMG)
 

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(Redirected from W243DC)

WAMG
  • United States
  • Broadcast areaBoston, Massachusetts
    Frequency890 kHz
    BrandingLa Mega 96.5
    Programming
    FormatSpanish tropical
    Ownership
    Owner
    • Gois Broadcasting LLC
  • (Gois Broadcasting Boston LLC)
  • Sister stations

    WLAT, WORC, WLLH, WKND, WNEZ
    History

    First air date

    October 1994 (1994-10)

    Former call signs

    • WBMA (1994–1995)
  • WBPS (1995–2003)
  • Call sign meaning

    "Mega"
    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID6475
    ClassB
    Power
  • 6,000 watts night
  • Transmitter coordinates

    42°14′50.35″N 71°25′29.22″W / 42.2473194°N 71.4247833°W / 42.2473194; -71.4247833 (WAMG)
    Translator(s)96.5 W243DC (Boston)
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen live
    Websitewww.mimusicaboston.com/megaboston

    WAMG (890 AM; "La Mega") is a radio station in the Boston market licensed to Dedham, Massachusetts. It is owned by Gois Broadcasting. It broadcasts in Spanish, and plays bachata, merengue, salsa and pop music. WLSinChicago is the dominant (class A) station on 890 AM; WAMG must reduce power during the nighttime hours and uses a directional antenna to protect the nighttime skywave signal of WLS.

    WAMG also operates translator W243DC (96.5 FM) in Boston.

    History

    [edit]

    WAMG first came on the air in 1994 as WBMA, initially airing a Spanish-language religious format that gradually migrated from WBIV (now WQOM). In 1995, the station adopted a sports format, affiliated with the Prime Sports network. The station also adopted the call letters of WBPS at this time, which remained with the station for many years, even after the station dropped sports for brokered ethnic programs in 1996.

    In 1998, WBPS was acquired by Mega Communications, and on December 1, the station adopted a Spanish adult contemporary format, initially as "Estrella 890" before becoming "Amor 890".[2]

    After the failure of a Spanish-language all-news format on WNNY (now WKDM) in New York City, Mega began to broker many of the company's stations. Consequently, on December 1, 2001, Mega began leasing WBPS to CNET, at which time the station adopted the technology news/talk format of "CNET Radio", as a simulcast of KNEW.

    After CNET's programming left WBPS in 2002, Mega began leasing the station to Chicago-based Air Time Media. This group launched a conservative news/talk format on WBPS, which was known as the "Boston Talk Party".

    In 2003, Mega sold the company's other Boston station, WAMG ("Mega 1150"), to Salem Communications. In order to retain the successful Spanish-language tropical format of WAMG, Mega moved the format and call letters to the 890 frequency, canceling Air Time's lease on the station. Some of the hosts which were dropped from WBPS landed on 1150, which Salem re-launched as conservative talk station WTTT (that station is now WWDJ).

    Additionally, when WAMG relocated to 890 as "Mega 890", the frequency inherited the format's simulcast on WLLH (1400 AM) in Lowell and Lawrence, which was not included in 1150's sale to Salem.

    Logo as "890 ESPN", used from July 2005 until September 14, 2009

    In 2005, Mega Communications announced the sale of WAMG and WLLH to WallerSutton 2000, an investment firm, in cooperation with locally owned "J Sports". Upon closure of the sale, WAMG dropped the Spanish tropical format and reverted to a sports format, this time affiliated with ESPN Radio. The station also added a local afternoon show featuring Michael Felger, and used the branding of "ESPN Boston". (The last broadcast of The Mike Felger Show was on July 10, 2008). Other local programs heard on the station included Salk & Halloran, Lew & Mike, Celtic Pride, and The New England Hockey Journal. The station was also the home of Northeastern University football and men's hockey. Through its ESPN Radio affiliation, WAMG also served as the Boston outlet for Mike and Mike in the Morning, The Herd with Colin Cowherd, The Scott Van Pelt Show, The Doug Gottlieb Show, and All Night with Jason Smith, as well as ESPN Radio's play-by-play broadcasts, such as Bowl Championship Series, the World Series, and the National Invitation Tournament.

    On August 3, 2006, WAMG was the first to report that veteran major league catcher Javy López was being traded from the Baltimore Orioles to the Boston Red Sox. The trade was designed to fill a hole caused by the recent injury to Jason Varitek. The next day, the trade was announced as official; the Orioles received cash and a player to be named later (Adam Stern) in return.

    WAMG's logo prior to redesign

    WAMG discontinued ESPN Radio programming on September 14, 2009; the transmitter was shut off at 5:00 p.m.[3] Gois returned the station to the air on December 3, 2009, reverting it again to Spanish-language programming with the current format, branded "La Nueva Mega"; simulcast partner WLLH had returned to the air with this format in late October. Initially operating the station under a local marketing agreement, Gois purchased WAMG outright in January 2010.[4]

    Translator

    [edit]
    Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
    W243DC 96.5 FM Boston, Massachusetts 148707 99 D 42°21′8.1″N 71°3′22.6″W / 42.352250°N 71.056278°W / 42.352250; -71.056278 (W243DC) LMS

    Gois Broadcasting announced its purchase of W243DC in late 2023;[5] this facility, which transmits from One Financial Center, had previously been owned by Northeast Broadcasting as a translator of WXRV.[6] WAMG was previously relayed by W235CS (94.9 FM) in Dedham; that translator was sold to Blount Masscom in 2024 to relay WILD.[7]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WAMG". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "RR-1998-12-04" (PDF). americanradiohistory.com.
  • ^ Finn, Chad (September 12, 2009). "ESPN Radio's Boston affiliate set to sign off". The Boston Globe. Retrieved September 12, 2009.
  • ^ "Double deal in Boston moving two AMs". Radio Business Report. January 14, 2010. Retrieved January 28, 2010.
  • ^ "La Mega expande su red de estaciones latinas en Boston". El Planeta (in Spanish). December 7, 2023. Retrieved December 8, 2023.
  • ^ Venta, Lance (November 24, 2023). "Station Sales Week of 11/24". RadioInsight. Retrieved December 8, 2023.
  • ^ Venta, Lance (January 5, 2024). "Station Sales Week of 1/5". RadioInsight. Retrieved March 31, 2024.
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