WFAS (AM)
City | White Plains, New York |
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Broadcast area | Westchester County, New York |
Branding | Sportsradio 1230 |
Frequency | 1230 kHz C-QUAM AM Stereo |
First air date | August 11, 1932 |
Format | Sports |
Power | 1,000 watts |
Class | C |
Facility ID | 14381 |
Callsign meaning |
W Frank A. Seitz (father of founding owner) |
Former callsigns | WCOH, WBRS |
Former frequencies |
1210 kHz (1932-1941) 1240 kHz (1941-1943) |
Affiliations | CBS Sports Radio |
Owner |
Cumulus Media (Cumulus Licensing LLC) |
Sister stations | WABC, WNBM, WNSH, WPLJ |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | wfasam.com |
WFAS (1230 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to White Plains, New York and serving Westchester County. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts at 1,000 watts from a transmitter site on Secor Road, in the Hartsdale section of town of Greenburgh, New York.[1]
Programming
WFAS airs a sports format with programming from CBS Sports Radio. CBS Sports Radio is distributed and partially owned by Cumulus Media, parent company of WFAS.
History
Owned by Westchester Broadcasting Corporation, WFAS first signed on the air on August 11, 1932[2] from the Roger Smith Hotel, on the corner of Post Road and Chester Street in White Plains, NY. The call letters honor Frank A. Seitz, the father of the owner. WFAS broadcast 100 watts on a frequency of 1210 kHz from a T top antenna on the roof of the hotel. Prior to that, the station used the call sign WCOH when it was located in Yonkers (Westchester Broadcasting Corporation) and WBRS in Brooklyn (North American Broadcasting Corporation). WFAS had to share time on the 1210 kHz frequency with WBRB; Long Branch, New Jersey, WGBB; Freeport, New York and WGNY; Newburgh, New York. That was not an unusual arrangement in the early days of broadcasting when fewer frequencies were made available by the government.
In 1941, in accordance with the North American Radio Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA), the station moved to 1240 kHz and increased power to 250 watts, still sharing the frequency with two other stations. By March of 1943, the station had moved to 1230 kHz on a full-time exclusive basis.[3]
In 1947, the transmitter site was moved to its current location on Secor Road in the Town of Greenburgh.[4] Concurrent with that move, 103.9 WFAS-FM signed on the air on August 1, from the same location. The T top antenna continued to be used as an auxiliary while the studios remained at the Roger Smith Hotel.
In 1948, WFAS and WFAS-FM moved to new studios and offices in the building of the White Plains Reporter Dispatch newspaper.[5] By 1954, the studios had moved out of the City of White Plains into the Secor Road location. In 1963, the station increased power to 1,000 watts.[6]
In 2014, WFAS-FM changed its call sign to WNBM, moved its transmitter site to The Bronx and its studios to Penn Plaza in Midtown Manhattan, to become an Urban adult contemporary station serving the New York metropolitan area.
On February 3, 2016, WFAS changed its format to sports, branded as "Sportsradio 1230" with programming from CBS Sports Radio.[7] Till then, it had been programmed with a Talk radio format.
References
- ↑ "WFAS Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
- ↑ , Broadcasting Yearbook 1977, Section C Page C-148. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
- ↑ FCC license file and application record, Application B1-ML-1073, March 9, 1943
- ↑ FCC license file and application record, Application B1-P-4392, July 29, 1946
- ↑ "WFAS WFAS-FM Finish New Studios and Offices" (PDF). Broadcasting. June 28, 1948. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
- ↑ FCC license file and application record, Application BP-12387, October 10, 1962
- ↑ WFAS Shifts to CBS Sports
External links
- AM 1230 WFAS (Official Site with streaming audio)
- Query the FCC's AM station database for WFAS
- Radio-Locator Information on WFAS
- Query Nielsen Audio's AM station database for WFAS
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Coordinates: 41°01′32″N 73°49′39″W / 41.02556°N 73.82750°W