WBAJ

WBAJ (890 AM) is a daytime only radio station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to the community of Blythewood, South Carolina, but targeting the nearby city of Columbia. The station is licensed to transmit on 890 kHz with 50 kWs of power during the day, but also transmits 8.5 kWs during critical operating hours during winter months. Both signals are non-directional. WLS in Chicago, Illinois is the dominant Class A station on 890 AM.

WBAJ
CityBlythewood, South Carolina
Broadcast areaColumbia, South Carolina
Frequency890 (kHz)
Branding890 WBAJ
Slogan"Family First"
Programming
FormatReligious
Ownership
OwnerLinda de Romanett
(Bible Clarity)
History
First air date1999
Call sign meaningWe Broadcast About Jesus[1]
Technical information
ClassD
Power50,000 watts (day)
8,500 watts critical hours
Translator(s)W290CY (105.9 MHz, Columbia)

History

The station signed on with its religious format on October 8, 1999. It is owned by Linda de Romanett, through licensee Bible Clarity, a Seventh-day Adventist organization.

gollark: Why is it not continuously ultrahypercrowded? What?
gollark: No. It's too warm.
gollark: Separately: I doubt that no previous civilisation has ever thought that things were going particularly badly, and things are mostly fine and improving despite a lot of problems.
gollark: That's probably not true either.
gollark: If technological civilisation falls everyone dies, more or less.

References

  1. "WBAJ 890 AM in Columbia, SC". wbaj.net. February 2009.


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