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1.1  NBC ownership  





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Coordinates: 41°4110.36N 72°4345.34W / 41.6862111°N 72.7292611°W / 41.6862111; -72.7292611
 

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WRYM
  • United States
  • Broadcast areaHartford metropolitan area
    Frequency840 kHz
    BrandingViva Radio
    Programming
    FormatSpanish contemporary hit radiotropicalreggaeton
    Ownership
    OwnerTrignition Media, LLC

    Sister stations

    WCUM, WWCO
    History

    First air date

    August 18, 1946; 77 years ago (1946-08-18)

    Former call signs

    WKNB (1946–1962)

    Call sign meaning

    "Rhyme" (branding as a beautiful music station)[1]
    Technical information[2]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID26314
    ClassD
    Power
  • 125 watts (night)
  • Transmitter coordinates

    41°41′10.36″N 72°43′45.34″W / 41.6862111°N 72.7292611°W / 41.6862111; -72.7292611
    Translator(s)107.3 W297BT (New Britain)
    Repeater(s)
  • 1450 WCUM (Bridgeport)
  • Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen live
    Websitewww.vivazona.com

    WRYM (840 AM; "Viva Radio") is a commercial radio station licensedtoNew Britain, Connecticut, and serving the Hartford metropolitan area. The station is owned by licensee Trignition Media, LLC. It simulcastsaSpanish-language contemporary hit radio format, including tropical music and reggaeton, with sister stations WWCO 1240 AMinWaterbury and WCUM 1450 AMinBridgeport. WRYM's studios are located in Newington, Connecticut, in front of its radio towers on Willard Avenue at Robbins Avenue.

    By day, WRYM is powered at 1,000 watts non-directional. Because 840 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A station WHASinLouisville, Kentucky, WRYM must reduce power at night to 250 watts and use a directional antenna to avoid interference.[3] Programming is also heard on 99-watt FM translator W297BT at 107.3 MHz in New Britain.[4]

    History

    [edit]

    NBC ownership

    [edit]

    The station signed on the air on August 18, 1946.[1][5] The original call sign was WKNB for Kensington-New Britain.[1] It was owned by the New Britain Broadcasting Company.[6] The station was a daytimer, required to go off the air at night. Its studios were at 213 Main Street.

    In 1953, a UHF television station was added, WKNB-TV Channel 30. NBC bought the AM and TV stations in 1956.[7] NBC's main purpose was to obtain the TV outlet, which it renamed WNBC-TV (now WVIT). Attempts were soon made to divest WKNB radio, supposedly because NBC was embarrassed to own a 1,000 watt daytimer in the same market as 50,000-watt powerhouse WTIC=, one of NBC Radio's first network affiliates. However, the AM station was not sold until 1960, when both WKNB and WNBC-TV were transferred to Plains Television. Plains sold the radio station to the Beacon Broadcasting Company, controlled by Louis Sodokoff, the following year.[1][8][9]

    Beautiful music

    [edit]

    In 1962, the station took its present WRYM call sign to reflect its conversion to a beautiful music format, the first in Connecticut.[1] The RYM stood for "rhyme." WRYM played sweeps of lush instrumental music, along with Hollywood and Broadway show tunes. But over time, several Hartford-area FM stations adopted the easy listening format, playing it in FM stereo, while WRYM was limited to AM mono.

    By 1970, WRYM had flipped to a middle of the road (MOR) format, mixing adult popular music with local news and sports.[10] WRYM also gradually increased its ethnic programming, including Italian, Spanish and other languages.[10][11] By 1975, WRYM featured a full-time ethnic and religious format.[12] Ownership was transferred to Hartford City Broadcasting in 1984 after the death of Louis Sodokoff.[1]

    Changes in ownership

    [edit]

    WRYM added nighttime service in 1998 upon the construction of a second tower.[1] Six years later, the station was sold to Eight Forty Broadcasting.[1][13] Eight Forty Broadcasting sold WRYM to Trignition Media, LLC effective June 29, 2017. The other languages were eliminated and WRYM concentrated on serving Connecticut's growing Hispanic community.

    In February 2018, WRYM began simulcasting its programming on WWCO 1240 AMinWaterbury, which Trignition acquired from Connoisseur Media.[14] Both stations also added translators for listeners who prefer FM radio.

    Translators

    [edit]
    Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
    W297BT 107.3 FM New Britain, Connecticut 138550 99 168 m (551 ft) D 41°46′0.3″N 72°40′36.3″W / 41.766750°N 72.676750°W / 41.766750; -72.676750 (W297BT) LMS

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c d e f g h "WRYM (WKNB) Main Page". CT Broadcast History. Retrieved April 4, 2010.
  • ^ "Facility Technical Data for WRYM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ Radio-Locator.com/WRYM
  • ^ Radio-Locator.com/W297BT
  • ^ Broadcasting/Cablecasting Yearbook 1989 (PDF). 1989. p. B-54. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 10, 2011. Retrieved April 3, 2010.
  • ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1948 (PDF). 1948. p. 92. Retrieved April 3, 2010. [permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Hearst acquires WTVW (TV) Milwaukee; NBC buys WKNB-TV New Britain, Conn." Broadcasting - Telecasting, January 10, 1955, pg. 7. [1] [permanent dead link]
  • ^ "NBC sells WNBC (TV) to Scheftel group." Broadcasting, June 29, 1959, pp. 73-74. [2] [permanent dead link][3] [permanent dead link]
  • ^ [4] [permanent dead link]"Changing Hands." Broadcasting, September 28, 1959, pp. 98-100 [permanent dead link]
  • ^ a b Broadcasting Yearbook 1971 (PDF). 1971. p. B-36. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 8, 2010. Retrieved April 4, 2010.
  • ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1963 (PDF). 1963. p. B-81. Retrieved April 4, 2010. [permanent dead link]
  • ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1976 (PDF). 1976. p. C-33. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 8, 2010. Retrieved April 4, 2010.
  • ^ Fybush, Scott (March 1, 2004). "WZZD Flips to Conservative Talk". NorthEast Radio Watch. Retrieved April 4, 2010.
  • ^ Venta, Lance (February 13, 2018). "Viva Expands In Connecticut". RadioInsight. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  • [edit]

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