Broadcast area | Atlanta metropolitan area |
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Frequency | 1480 kHz |
Branding | WYZE Radio |
Programming | |
Format | Gospel |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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History | |
First air date | March 16, 1956 |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 24145 |
Class | D |
Power | 10,000
watts day 44 watts night |
Transmitter coordinates | 33°43′25″N 84°22′08″W / 33.72361°N 84.36889°W |
Links | |
Website |
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WYZE (1480 kHz) is a gospel AM radio station licensed to Atlanta, Georgia broadcasting with 10,000 watts of power during daytime hours, and only 44 watts of power during nighttime hours with a non-directional antenna pattern. The station is owned by Ray Neal, through licensee New Ground Broadcasting, LLC.
WYZE signed on March 16, 1956. [1] The 1480 kHz frequency was previously used by WAGA, which moved to 590 kHz in 1942; [2] despite using the same frequency, WYZE has no connection to WAGA, which has since become WDWD. [3] WYZE broadcast during daytime hours [4] with what appears to be an adult standards radio format popular during the 1950s. Fay Fueller hosted a romantic music show consisting of poetry and music in 1958. [4]
In 1968, the station switched from a country music format to country/gospel. [5] The station aired a "Town and Country" radio format by 1970. [6] During the early 1970s the station flipped to an all- news radio format for a time, one of the first in the Atlanta radio market. [6] In 1980, WYZE changed to a gospel format relying mainly on brokered programming. [7]
WYZE went silent in November 2018 due to technical problems that would have required cost-prohibitive repairs. [7] [8] It was reported that then-owner GHB Broadcasting intended to sell WYZE's existing property and relocate, and had also received offers for the station's license and equipment. [8] Effective May 30, 2019, GHB Broadcasting consummated the sale of WYZE to New Ground Broadcasting, LLC. [9]
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