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Coordinates: 42°5244N 73°5147W / 42.879°N 73.863°W / 42.879; -73.863
 

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WTMM-FM
Broadcast areaCapital District and Saratoga Springs area
Frequency104.5 MHz
BrandingESPN Radio 104.5 The Team
Programming
FormatSports
AffiliationsESPN Radio
New York Yankees Radio Network
Ownership
Owner
  • (Townsquare Media of Albany, Inc.)
  • History

    First air date

    1993 (as WXLE)

    Former call signs

    • WVYD (1991–1992, CP)
  • WXLE (1992–1999)
  • WABT (1999–2006)
  • Call sign meaning

    "Team"
    Technical information
    Facility ID22004
    ClassA
    ERP5,000 watts
    HAAT107 meters (351 ft)
    Links
    WebcastListen Live
    Website1045theteam.com

    WTMM-FM (104.5 FM, "ESPN Radio 104.5 The Team") is a sports radio station licensed to Mechanicville, New York, and serving New York's Capital Region and Saratoga County. The station is owned by Townsquare Media,[1] and broadcasts at 6 kilowatts ERP from a tower in Clifton Park, New York, which is shared with WKKF and WMHH. The station airs play-by-play from the New York Yankees[2] as well as all of ESPN's programming.

    WTMM-FM assumed the Team format from its former home on 1300 kHz (now WGDJ under new ownership) on December 18, 2006, with the two stations simulcasting until January 2, 2007.

    History[edit]

    The station signed on the air as WXLE[3] in January 1993. It initially aired a rock/AC format, known as "Rock without the Racket" but evolved to an adult album alternative format by late 1993, with live DJs. The station was known as XL-104.5 in those days, and eventually as 104.5 The Zone. As a "Triple A" station, XL-104.5 was the first station helmed by noted Triple A programmer Zeb Norris. Some other notable air personalities that were on WXLE during this period included original program director Bob Welch and market veteran John Clark. In mid-1996 much of its programming became satellite-fed.

    In 1998, WXLE, was sold to AMFM Inc. and with it came two format changes, first to adult contemporary as Magic 104.5 in October as a smokescreen, then on December 26, to the then-popular "Jammin' Oldies" format (which AMFM owned the rights to). With the latter switch came the branding of 104.5 The Beat and the calls of WABT.[4]

    Like other "Jammin' Oldies" stations, WABT had a short-term uptick in ratings; however, the format did not mesh well with the Albany market and ratings fell to levels of that of the prior formats. When AMFM merged with Clear Channel Communications in 2000, WABT was one of several stations which was divested due to market concentration concerns. After being sold to Regent Communications (now Townsquare Media), WABT's format changed to 1980s hits as "The Buzz" on December 8, 2000. The "Buzz" format was later expanded to include music from the 1990s in September 2002, and evolved to adult top 40 in July 2003.

    In mid-2006, reports began circulating that the Buzz format could move to the relocated 105.7 MHz frequency that previously had been licensed to Queensbury. In the wake of landing the Chuck & Kelly morning show from WYJB in September 2006, these rumors would soon become true. The Buzz format officially moved to 105.7 MHz on December 4, 2006, after spending much of the previous week test simulcasting.

    On December 18, 2006, WABT flipped to a simulcast of ESPN Radio station WTMM as WTMM-FM; 104.5 would become the sole home of the sports format on January 3, 2007, when WTMM (AM) became female-oriented talk WEEV. The simulcast would partially resume on August 17, 2007, when WEEV returned to the WTMM format and calls, though due to rights issues, it did not clear any of WTMM-FM's play by play; this arrangement ended on November 26, 2007, when the 1300 frequency became home to WGDJ under new ownership.

    As of 2024, WTMM broadcasts the entire ESPN Radio schedule, with few exceptions. The afternoon drive slot is hosted by Dan Bahl as "The Drive with Dan Bahl" while the midday slot is hosted by longtime WNYT sports director Rodger Wyland as "Big Board Sports with Rodger Wyland".

    Specialty programming[edit]

    WTMM also broadcasts New York Yankees baseball.[5][6] They also broadcast ESPN Radio's national MLB, NFL, and NBA packages. In addition, WTMM was the flagship home to Albany Devils hockey, until they relocated in 2017, airing most games when not conflicting with other sport broadcasts.[7] WTMM-FM formerly aired the New York Jets football games until 2019, when they moved to WQBK-FM.

    In 2023, WTMM added Buffalo Bills games.[8]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "WTMM 104.5 FM | Townsquare Media". Archived from the original on May 9, 2010.
  • ^ "Yankees Radio Network « CBS New York". Archived from the original on April 27, 2011.
  • ^ "Capstar Broadcasting to Acquire WXLE-FM in Mechanicville, NY -- re> /PRNewswire/ --". Archived from the original on October 15, 2012.
  • ^ 1990s archives American Radio History [dead link]
  • ^ "Yanks help WTMM score better ratings | The Business Review". Archived from the original on November 1, 2010.
  • ^ "No Jets-Steelers broadcast Sunday on WTMM - Sports Media". January 20, 2011.
  • ^ "WTMM (104.5 FM) to be Devils' radio home - Hockey Spoken Here". August 26, 2010.
  • ^ Schott, Ken. "Buffalo Bills radio broadcasts will be carried in Capital Region by ESPN Radio 104.5 The Team". dailygazette.com. Daily Gazette, Inc. Retrieved December 24, 2023.
  • External links[edit]

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