WJAS
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WJAS | |
City of license | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
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Broadcast area | Pittsburgh metropolitan area |
Branding | WJAS 1320 |
First air date | August 4, 1922 |
Frequency | 1320 kHz |
Format | Adult Standards |
ERP | 5 kW |
Owner | Renda Broadcasting |
Website | 1320wjas.com |
WJAS is an adult standards radio station based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by Renda Broadcasting, and broadcasts at 1320 kHz, with an ERP of 5 kW-Unlimited power.
[edit] History
WJAS, which is one of Pittsburgh's five original AM stations, first signed on the air on August 4, 1922 and was a NBC owned-and-operated station by the 1960s. In 1973, they became extremely popular with a new format as top 40 WKTQ, "13Q", under new owners Heftel Communcations. Although this was the highest-rated format ever to appear on 1320, ranking second in the ratings to KDKA, it did not last due to the audience's move to FM radio. By 1977, 13Q's fortunes were fading, and Heftel sold the station to Nationwide Communications, who tried adult contemporary, which failed as well. Nationwide later sold the station to Beni Broadcasting, who switched the station to its current adult standards format and brought back the WJAS call letters in 1981,Beni eventually sold WJAS to Renda Broadcasting.
WJAS features three personalities with a long and storied history in Pittsburgh media: Jack Bogut, Bill "Chilly Billy" Cardille, and Mike McGann.
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