WVOM

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103.9 WVOM
The Voice of Maine
City of license Bangor, Maine
First air date Early 1990's
Frequency 103.9
Format news/talk
Power 100 kilowatts
Class C
Callsign meaning W Voice Of Maine
Former callsigns WSNV
Owner Clear Channel Broadcasting
Website http://www.wvomfm.com

WVOM is an FM radio station located at 103.9 mhz, owned by Clear Channel Broadcasting. Known as The Voice of Maine News/Talk Network, The station serves the eastern Maine counties of Penobscot, Waldo, Washington, Hancock, and Piscatiquis from its studios located in Bangor, Maine. The station offers a combination of locally produced news programming and syndicated talk programming. The station is licensed to opeate at 100,000 watts which is the legal limit.

Contents

[edit] Current programming

All Times EST

6am-9am "Maine in the Morning" featuring local broadcast veterans: Ric Tyler, George Hale, Don Cookson, Steve McKay, and Mal Leary

9am-Noon Glenn Beck

Noon-3pm Rush Limbaugh

3pm-7pm Howie Carr

7pm-10pm Sean Hannity

10pm-5am Coast To Coast AM


Special Note: "Back To Business", a program designed to provide advice to Eastern Maine's small business community, airs every Saturday from 2pm-4pm. The program is hosted by Deb Neuman of the University of Maine's Target Technology Incubator. Ms. Neuman has been nominated as the Small Business Association's Journalist of The Year for 2006. The show also has received a commendation from the United States Senate in September of 2006.

[edit] Past Programming

Doctor Laura (Dropped in favor of Glenn Beck, program now airs during the afternoon on WABI AM 910).

Jim Cramer's Real Money. (Program changed syndicators).

Bruce Williams

NASCAR (Races moved to sister station WBFB).

Lars Larson

The Phil Hendrie Show (Hendrie ended his show in June 2006.)

[edit] References

bostonradio.org Radio history of Maine 1971-1996, also an audio collection and weekly columns.

[edit] External links


Radio stations in the Bangor, Maine market (Arbitron #220)

WHCF - 88.5 | WHSN - 89.3 | WERU - 89.9 | WMEH - 90.9 | WMEB - 91.9 | WEZQ - 92.9 | WKSQ - 94.5 | WWMJ - 95.7 | WWBX - 97.1 | WJCX - 99.5 | WKIT - 100.3 | WFZX - 101.7 | WGUY - 102.1 | WVOM - 103.9 | WBFB - 104.7 | WQCB - 106.5 | WBZN - 107.3 | WZON - 620 | WABI - 910 | WNZS - 1340 | WWNZ - 1400


See also: List of United States radio markets