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Radio station in West Springfield, Massachusetts From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WSPR (1490 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to West Springfield, Massachusetts, and serving the Springfield metropolitan area. The station is owned by John Fuller, through licensee Red Wolf Broadcasting Corporation. It airs a Spanish tropical and contemporary hit radio format known as Bomba FM.[3]
Semi-satellite of WMRQ-FM HD2, Waterbury | |
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Broadcast area | Springfield metropolitan area |
Frequency | 1490 kHz |
Branding | Bomba 104.5 |
Programming | |
Format | Spanish tropical and contemporary hits |
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WACM | |
History | |
First air date | August 28, 1949 |
Former call signs |
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Call sign meaning | Springfield or pronounced as Whisper |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 60390 |
Class | C |
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Transmitter coordinates |
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Translator(s) | 104.5 W283CK (West Springfield) |
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Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | bombaradio.com |
WSPR programming is also heard on 250-watt FM translator station 104.5 W283CK, West Springfield.[4] Much of the programming originates on the HD2 channel of WMRQ-FM in Hartford, Connecticut, which also feeds a network of FM translator stations around Connecticut.
The station first signed on the air on August 28, 1949. Its call sign was originally WTXL.
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, WTXL aired a Top 40 format. Although it was programmed well, it never achieved rating success due to the heavy competition from crosstown WHYN (560 AM). With a 5,000-watt signal and much lower on the AM dial, WHYN could easily be heard around Western Massachusetts and northern Connecticut. WTXL's signal, at the time 1,000 watts by day, 250 watts at night, was harder to pick up.
In 1974, WTXL transitioned to a progressive rock format. A year later, the station was sold to a group headed by Boston radio host Jerry Williams. WTXL then went off the air for two months before returning under the new ownership as WNUS, running NBC Radio's News and Information Service (NIS), a 24-hour all news radio service.
The station was assigned the call letters WACM by the Federal Communications Commission on September 15, 1983.[1]
On July 3, 2015, WACM changed its format from Spanish tropical music to oldies, along with WXCT (990 AM). On November 22, 2015, WACM rebranded as "Kool Radio Good Times... Great Oldies".
On April 1, 2016, WACM changed back to Spanish tropical, simulcasting WSPR (1270 AM). On April 13, 2016, WACM changed its call sign to WSPR, swapping call letters with 1270 AM. On May 1, 2016, WSPR split from its simulcast with WACM (which took on the "Kool Radio" oldies format) and rebranded as "Bomba 1490".
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