WZJY

WZJY (1480 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish language format also heard on WAZS. Licensed to Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States, it serves the Charleston, South Carolina area. The station is currently owned by Norberto Sanchez, through licensee Norsan Communications and Management, Inc.

WZJY
CityMount Pleasant, South Carolina
Broadcast areaCharleston, SC
Frequency1480 kHz
BrandingEL SOL 980-1480
Programming
FormatSpanish language
AffiliationsSalem Communications
Ownership
OwnerNorberto Sanchez
(Norsan Communications and Management, Inc.)
Sister stationsWAZS
Technical information
Facility ID47150
ClassD
Power880 watts day
44 watts night
Transmitter coordinates32°49′30″N 79°49′53″W
Translator(s)W238CO (95.5 MHz, Charleston)

History

At one time WZJY was "Integrity 1480" with a Christian radio format.

Before its most recent change, WZJY was "WZJY TALK", 24 hours per day giving information to the African American community. The line up included The David Mack Show, Jesse Lee Peterson, 2 Live Stews, Alfrea Deas Mikells, The Bev Smith Show and David Stein. The weekend line up included The House Divided, The Group Room, Saturday Magazine with Sam Dennis, Inspirations Across America and more. On Weekends and late nights on weekdays WZJY played classic R&B.

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