WUAM

WUAM
City of license Watervliet, New York
Broadcast area Capital District
Branding Capital News 900
Frequency 900 kHz
Translator(s) 106.1 MHz W291BY
Format Simulcast of YNN Capital Region
Power 400 watts Dayitme
70 watts Nighttime
Class D
Facility ID 72620
Callsign meaning Anastos Media
Former callsigns WSPN (1950s-1964)
WKAJ (1964-1992)
WBGG (1992-1994)
WCKM (1994-1996)
WKAJ (1996-1999)
Affiliations YNN
Owner Anastos Media Group, Inc.
Website capitalregion.ynn.com

WUAM (900 AM, "Capital News 900") is a radio station broadcasting a full-time simulcast of local Albany cable news station YNN Capital Region. It is licensed to Watervliet, New York. The station is currently owned by Anastos Media Group, a company controlled by WNYW-TV anchor Ernie Anastos.[1]

History

The station went on the air as WSPN in the 1950s, in Saratoga Springs, later changing call letters to WKAJ, in 1964. For many years the station broadcast an MOR type of format. In 1992, the call letters were changed to WBGG, and the format to Country. In 1994, the station changed its call sign to WCKM, and its format to Oldies. In 1996, the call letters reverted back to WKAJ, and the format was changed to Nostalgia. In 1999, WKAJ became WUAM; the antenna was moved to Watervliet in April 2008, splitting from the simulcast with WABY to repeat Capital News 9's television audio, which remains to this day. Since April 2011, the station has been relayed on 106.1 FM via translator W291BY, broadcasting from Albany, New York at 250 watts ERP.

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