WABJ

WABJ (1490 AM, "NewsTalk 1490") is a radio station broadcasting a news/talk radio format. Licensed to Adrian, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1946. WABJ is noted as a "springboard station" for some of the most well-known names in broadcasting. It has launched the careers of such notables as Phil Donahue, Jerry Keil, Rich Hoffer, Gary Fullhart, Mickey Morgret, Aimee Faycosh, Pyke, Andy Stuart, Fred LeFebvre and Joe Elardo.

WABJ
CityAdrian, Michigan
Broadcast area
Frequency1490 kHz
BrandingWABJ AM 1490
SloganNews, Talk, Sports
Programming
FormatNews/Talk
Ownership
OwnerFriends Communications of MI, Inc.
Sister stationsWQTE, WBZV
History
First air dateNovember 1946
Call sign meaningAdrian Business Journal
Technical information
ClassC
Power1,000 watts

WABJ has functioned as a full-service station for Adrian and Lenawee County since it signed on. Current owner Friends Communications has owned the station since 1990. Music (adult contemporary or MOR in nature) was phased out in the early 1990s in favor of the station's current talk format.

History

In January 1948, the Federal Communications Commission approved the sale of WABJ by Adrian Broadcasting Company to James Gerity Jr.[1]

WABJ studios entrance
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gollark: Do thos eexist?
gollark: In any case, someone could bring one somehow.
gollark: I think about 2.
gollark: YET.

References

  1. "WABJ Sale Approved" (PDF). Broadcasting. January 12, 1948. Retrieved 31 October 2014.

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