WASO
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WASO | |
City of license | Covington, Louisiana |
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Broadcast area | New Orleans metropolitan area |
Branding | WASO AM 730 |
First air date | 1990s |
Frequency | 730 kHz |
Format | Conservative Talk |
ERP | 250 W Daytime 25 W Nighttime |
Callsign meaning | Where America Speaks Out |
Affiliations | Fox News Radio |
Owner | America First Communications |
Website | [1] |
WASO is an American AM radio station that serves the New Orleans area. The station, which is under the control of CLAUDE C. LIGHTFOOT, JR., the court appointed receiver for America First Communications, operates at 730 kHz with 250 W-Daytime/25 W-Nighttime power and is licensed to Covington, Louisiana.
[edit] History
WASO, whose call letters stand for "Where America Speaks Out", was founded in the mid-1990s by Robert Namer, a conservative talk show host who launched the station after he left WTIX AM.
In 2005, the FCC transferred control of the license to the receiver liquidating the assets of America First Communications to satisfy a court judgement[2] [3] and the station went silent pending its possible sale [4].
The judgement was the result of non-payment of a $3 million award from a lawsuit brought and won by the Federal Trade Commission in 1991. The FTC brought the action and won at trial claiming "Namer and NBC [National Business Consultants] made numerous material misrepresentations to potential franchisees, made unsupported earnings claims, failed to provide required supporting documentation, and failed to make required disclosures.". That judgement was appealed and affirmed by the Fifth Circuit US Appeals Court in 2004. [5]
On September 2, 2005 WASO was bought back on the air through executive emergency powers by the president of St. Tammany Parish, Kevin Davis, to assist in getting information and relaying messages to its residents and services in the wake of Hurricane Katrina [6] [7].
On September 1, 2006, the FCC granted permission [8] to the receiver for the station to resume broadcasting under the terms of the existing license.
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