WSHO

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WSHO (Sonshine) is a religious outlet based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The station broadcasts at 800 kHz with an ERP of 1 kW-Daytime/233 W-Nighttime and is owned by Shadowlands Communications, L.L.C.

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The 800 AM signal was originally an R&B outlet WBOK in the 1950s until they moved over to 1230 in 1962. But at the same time WSHO, which was at 1230 at the time, moved their Broadway showtunes and call letters over to the current signal. In the late 1960s they switched to Country until 1978, when they dropped the format for Adult Standards. In the early 1980s they dropped that format for its current one.

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AM Radio Stations in the New Orleans, Louisiana Market (Arbitron #57)

By Frequency:
600 | 690 | 730 | 750 | 800 | 830 | 870 | 940 | 990 | 1010 | 1060 | 1230 | 1280 | 1320 | 1350 | 1450 | 1540 | 1560

By Callsign
KGLA | KKNO | WASO | WBOK | WBYU | WCKW | WFNO | WGSO | WIST | WLNO | WODT | WRJW | WSHO | WSLA | WWWL | WVOG | WWL | WYLD

See also: New Orleans (FM) (AM)

Louisiana Radio Markets
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See also: List of radio stations in Louisiana and List of United States radio markets
See also: List of United States radio markets