WSAG

For the air base in Sembawang, Singapore assigned the ICAO code WSAG, see Sembawang Air Base.
WSAG & WSAM
City of license WSAG: Linwood, Michigan
WSAM: Saginaw, Michigan
Broadcast area Saginaw-Bay City-Midland
Branding The Bay 1400 AM/104 FM
Slogan "Continuous Soft Rock"
Frequency WSAG: 104.1 MHz
WSAM: 1400 kHz
First air date WSAG: November 2002
WSAM: unknown
Format Soft Adult Contemporary
Power WSAM: 1,000 watts
ERP WSAG: 4,600 watts
HAAT WSAG: 99 meters
Class WSAG: A
WSAM: C
Facility ID WSAG: 87624
WSAM: 65930
Transmitter coordinates WSAG:
43°43′30″N 83°56′30″W / 43.72500°N 83.94167°W / 43.72500; -83.94167
WSAM:
43°25′0″N 83°55′5″W / 43.41667°N 83.91806°W / 43.41667; -83.91806
Callsign meaning SAGinaw, Michigan
Owner MacDonald Broadcasting
Sister stations WKCQ, WMJO
Website thebay104fm.com

WSAG (104.1 FM) in Linwood, Michigan, and WSAM (1400 AM) in Saginaw, Michigan, are a pair of radio stations broadcasting a soft adult contemporary format, collectively known as The Bay, in reference to their close proximity to the Saginaw Bay.

WSAG-FM's reception is strongest in the Bay City area but is very difficult to receive near the Flint and Lapeer area, as WOMC-FM tends to phase out the signal that far south, as well as WRSR 103.9; however, its signal can be received as far north as West Branch and Tawas City. WSAG's signal is also scratchy in parts of Saginaw itself, perhaps due to the proximity of WILZ on 104.5 FM. WSAM-AM is more easily received in Flint and Lapeer on car radios, but farther south it too runs into reception problems due to co-channel WDTK in Detroit.

The current format began in April 2005. Previously, WSAM had programmed adult standards under the name "Sam 1400 AM", and WSAG (originally licensed to Pinconning, Michigan before the city of license changed to Linwood, an unincorporated community north of Bay City) had broadcast an automated, commercial-free mix of 1950s-1970s oldies since opening in November 2002. During the 1960s and 1970s, WSAM was a popular top 40 music station; during the 1980s, it played oldies. Serendipitously, during WSAM's period as an oldies station, the long-held call letters lent themselves to the tagline "Play it Again, Sam". WSAM's original FM station at 98.1 MHz is now WKCQ and has programmed a highly rated country music format since 1968. MacDonald Broadcasting has owned WSAM-AM and WSAM-FM/WKCQ continuously since 1962, with sister stations WSAG and WMJO added later.

WSAM and WSAG are simulcast around the clock, except for some popular weekend polka shows on WSAM which are a holdover from the now-defunct adult standards format. Like most other adult contemporary music stations, The Bay switches to a format of continuous Christmas music during the months of November and December, competing with crosstown classic hits WHNN for the holiday music audience.

"The Bay" is the current home in the Tri-Cities of Delilah Rene's syndicated love-songs show, which was formerly heard on crosstown WGER until its replacement by John Tesh.

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