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(Redirected from W264DM) Radio station in Evansville, Indiana
WEOA
Broadcast areaEvansville, Indiana
Frequency1400 kHz
Branding98.5 WEOA
Programming
FormatUrban contemporary
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
Ownership
OwnerBLS Entertainment Inc.
History
First air date1936
Former call signsWEOA (1936–1961)
WROZ (1961–1986)
WIKY (1986–1992)
WJPS (1992–1997)
Call sign meaning"Evansville On the Air"
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID61042
ClassC
Power1,000 watts
Translator(s)98.5 W253BF (Evansville)
100.7 W264DM (Evansville)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.weoa985.com

WEOA (1400 AM) is a radio station licensed to and serving the Evansville, Indiana market. The transmitter is located near the interchange of I-69 and Weinbach Avenue in Evansville.

History

1400 AM originally was WEOA (Evansville On the Air) then changed to WROZ, a Top 40 station in the 1960s with top personalities such as Charlie Shoe, Jack Etzel, Mark Clark, Steve Walling, and Johnny Carr, and country music in the 1970s and 1980s with top personalities: Tiny Hughes and Jim Embry. After WROZ left, 1400 became a simulcast of then WJPS-FM (now WLFW 93.5).

In 1997, a group of African American investors approached South Central Communications about leasing the frequency for an urban contemporary format. South Central agreed. For 10 years, WEOA would be the only urban station in the Evansville area until August 2007 when CHR/Pop WDKS shifted to Urban. The local marketing agreement with BLS Entertainment lasted until 2009, when BLS bought the station outright for $175,000.

On March 19, 2018, WEOA changed its format from urban adult contemporary to urban contemporary, branded as "98.5 WEOA".

Current programming

WEOA runs the ABC Radio's syndicated Tom Joyner Morning Show and the ABC Touch Urban AC feed, although they do locally program some hours of hip hop, notably on Friday and Saturday nights.

See also

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for WEOA". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "Format Changes & Updates" (PDF). The M Street Journal. May 14, 1997. p. 1. Retrieved April 9, 2022.
  3. "Transactions". Radio Business Report. June 29, 2009. Retrieved April 9, 2022.
  4. WEOA Flips to Hip Hop Radioinsight - March 19, 2018

External links

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adult contemporary
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other radio stations in Indiana

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