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WAYZ is owned and operated by VerStandig Media. FM 104.7 came on the air in January 1947, as WJEJ-FM (sister to WJEJ 1240). Until August 28, 2000, the station was known as easy listening/beautiful music formatted WWMD under Hagerstown Broadcasting; it was then traded to Verstandig for 101.5 FM for $2.5 million.
Beginning in the late 1970s, then WAYZ 101.5 FM was a country-formatted station.. VerStandig bought FM 104.7 from John Staub (Hagerstown Broadcasting) and moved the WAYZ country format there in 2000, leaving it with FM 101.5; it broadcast an audio CNN headline news format for three weeks.
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [2] [3] Format [4]; WAAI: 100.9 FM: Hurlock: WBOC, Inc. Classic country WACA: 900 AM: Laurel: ACR Media, Inc. Spanish news/talk
When country WAYZ moved to FM 104.7 in September 2000, AM 1380 changed to a simulcasting of classic rock "Star 92.1" WSRT. On February 28, 2005, when FM 92.1 changed their format to CHR as "The Point", sister AM WCBG was sold and the calls and talk format moved to AM 1380.
WJEJ is a full service-formatted broadcast American radio station featuring adult standards, classic country, easy listening, middle of the road and oldies music, broadcasting on 1240 AM and on 104.3 FM via translator W282CR. WJEJ is licensed to Hagerstown, Maryland, serving Eastern Washington County, Maryland. [1]
WDLD (96.7 FM, "Live 96-7") is an commercial American radio station licensed to Halfway, Maryland. Owned by Alpha Media , it broadcasts a rhythmic contemporary format serving Hagerstown, Maryland .
WAAI (100.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic country music format. [2] Its tower is in Hurlock, Maryland, but broadcasts emanate from its studios in Cambridge, Maryland.
On March 6, at noon, WIKZ began stunting with all-country music, as Country 95, then all-beautiful music, as E-Z95, then all-classic rock, then all-comedy, then all-jazz, more country, disco music and oldies. WIKZ returned to a CHR format the following day at noon. [18] [19]