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WBAE

WBAE (1490 kHz, "The Bay 107.1/93.5") is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Portland, Maine. Owned by Saga Communications, it broadcasts a soft adult contemporary format. Its studios and offices are located on Western Avenue in South Portland, and its transmitter is off Forest Avenue in Portland. The Bay primarily features music from soft rock artists and music of the 1970s and 80s, with a few newer titles mixed in.

WBAE
Broadcast areaPortland, Maine, metropolitan area
Frequency1490 kHz
BrandingThe Bay 107.1/93.5
Programming
FormatSoft adult contemporary
Ownership
Owner
  • Saga Communications
  • (Saga Communications of New England, LLC)
WCLZ, WGAN, WMGX, WPOR, WYNZ, WZAN
History
First air date
March 1946; 78 years ago (1946-03) (as WMTW)
Former call signs
  • WMTW (1946–1951)
  • WPOR (1951–1999)
Call sign meaning
Sounds like "bay" (station branding)
Technical information
Facility ID49983
ClassC
Power1,000 watts
Transmitter coordinates
43°39′48″N 70°16′17″W / 43.66333°N 70.27139°W / 43.66333; -70.27139
Translator(s)107.1 W296CZ (Portland)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitebayfavorites.com
WVAE
Broadcast areaYork County, Maine
Frequency1400 kHz
Ownership
Owner
  • Saga Communications
  • (Saga Communications of New England, LLC)
History
Former call signs
WIDE (1949–2003)
WVAE (2003–2013)
WGIN (2013–2018)
Call sign meaning
Disambiguation of WBAE
Technical information
Facility ID73088
ClassC
Power1,000 watts
Translator(s)93.5 W228EE (Biddeford)

WBAE can also be heard in the Portland area on its FM translator, W296CZ 107.1 MHz.[1] The station is simulcast in York County, Maine on 1400 WVAE in Biddeford, Maine, which has its own FM translator, W228EE 93.5; the station's current branding is derived from these FM feeds.

History edit

WBAE was first licensed in 1946 as WMTW, broadcasting on 1490 kHz and licensed to The Yankee Network, Inc. The WMTW call sign was transferred from the original WMTW, an FM station which changed its call letters to WMNE at this time.

On August 1, 1951, WMTW changed call letters to WPOR. For much of its history, it was associated with country music, and when sister station WPOR-FM debuted in October 1967, the two stations were the primary source of country music in the Portland radio market. The AM and FM stations were mostly simulcast, although for a time, WPOR aired a satellite-delivered syndicated country music format while WPOR-FM featured local announcers and locally programmed country music.

In 1999, WPOR switched its call letters to WBAE. Its original format was adult standards, initially provided by the Music of Your Life network, and later Dial Global's Adult Standards (America's Best Music) service. WBAE was later simulcast with WVAE in Biddeford to give listeners in York County, Maine a better signal. WBAE and WVAE had an affiliation with ABC News Radio, and were the local outlets for Paul Harvey, Portland Pirates and the Portland Sea Dogs. (The Sea Dogs have moved to WPEI and WPPI; Paul Harvey died in 2009, and the Pirates have since moved to WLOB).

The stations adopted a hot talk format, dropping Adult Standards on March 4, 2009. Hot talk had been heard on co-owned WZAN before that station shifted to a political talk format. Hot talk later was replaced with an advice-oriented talk format on January 18, 2010.[2]

The advice-talk programming included the syndicated morning show Bob and Tom from Indianapolis, syndicated family finance shows from Clark Howard and Dave Ramsey, psychological advice from The Dr. Laura Program and Dr. Joy Browne, as well as Loveline, NASCAR racing from the Motor Racing Network, and NFL football from Westwood One.

On September 15, 2009, it was announced that WBAE and WVAE would begin to broadcast the Boston Bruins. On January 16, 2012, it was announced that WBAE and WVAE would begin to broadcast the New York Yankees.[3]

In February 2013, WVAE split from its simulcast with WBAE, and began simulcasting the news-talk programming of co-owned WGAN, to help WGAN better cover York County. WVAE took on the call letters WGIN to echo its originating station.[4]

After four years under the talk format, WBAE flipped back to an Adult Standards format under its original 1490 The Bay branding on October 21, 2013, utilizing programming from Westwood One’s Adult Standards network, "America's Best Music." Dave Ramsey and Clark Howard moved to WZAN. Dr. Joy Browne was heard on WTSN in nearby Dover, New Hampshire (Browne died in 2016). Artists heard on WBAE included The Beatles, The Carpenters, Frank Sinatra and Dionne Warwick.

On December 16, 2015, WBAE began simulcasting WZAN's talk format. WZAN's talk programming moved exclusively to WBAE on January 1, 2016, with WZAN becoming a sports radio station carrying ESPN Radio programming. In May 2016, WBAE began simulcasting on FM translator 107.1 W296CZ.

On May 7, 2018, WBAE and WVAE flipped to soft adult contemporary, once again under the branding The Bay. WVAE is simulcast on a second FM translator in Biddeford, W228EE (93.5), which concurrently launched with the flip.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "W296CZ-FM 107.1 MHz - Portland, ME". radio-locator.com. Retrieved 2022-10-21.
  2. ^ "Radio station unveils advice show lineup". Portland Press Herald. January 19, 2010. Retrieved January 19, 2010.
  3. ^ "Yankees Ink New Affiliate In Portland, ME". All Access. Retrieved 2022-10-21.
  4. ^ "WGAN Portland Adds Simulcast". radioinsight.com. Retrieved 2022-10-21.
  5. ^ "Saga Launches The Bay In Portland ME". RadioInsight. 2018-05-08. Retrieved 2018-05-08.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • FCC History Cards for WBAE (covering 1946-1981 as WMTW / WPOR)
  • WBAE in the FCC AM station database
  • WBAE in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • WVAE in the FCC AM station database
  • WVAE in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • W296CZ in the FCC FM station database
  • W296CZ at FCCdata.org
  • W228EE in the FCC FM station database
  • W228EE at FCCdata.org

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W296CZ Portland LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsitebayfavorites com WVAEBiddeford MaineBroadcast areaYork County MaineFrequency1400 kHzOwnershipOwnerSaga Communications Saga Communications of New England LLC HistoryFormer call signsWIDE 1949 2003 WVAE 2003 2013 WGIN 2013 2018 Call sign meaningDisambiguation of WBAETechnical informationFacility ID73088ClassCPower1 000 wattsTranslator s 93 5 W228EE Biddeford WBAE can also be heard in the Portland area on its FM translator W296CZ 107 1 MHz 1 The station is simulcast in York County Maine on 1400 WVAE in Biddeford Maine which has its own FM translator W228EE 93 5 the station s current branding is derived from these FM feeds History editWBAE was first licensed in 1946 as WMTW broadcasting on 1490 kHz and licensed to The Yankee Network Inc The WMTW call sign was transferred from the original WMTW an FM station which changed its call letters to WMNE at this time On August 1 1951 WMTW changed call letters to WPOR For much of its history it was associated with country music and when sister station WPOR FM debuted in October 1967 the two stations were the primary source of country music in the Portland radio market The AM and FM stations were mostly simulcast although for a time WPOR aired a satellite delivered syndicated country music format while WPOR FM featured local announcers and locally programmed country music In 1999 WPOR switched its call letters to WBAE Its original format was adult standards initially provided by the Music of Your Life network and later Dial Global s Adult Standards America s Best Music service WBAE was later simulcast with WVAE in Biddeford to give listeners in York County Maine a better signal WBAE and WVAE had an affiliation with ABC News Radio and were the local outlets for Paul Harvey Portland Pirates and the Portland Sea Dogs The Sea Dogs have moved to WPEI and WPPI Paul Harvey died in 2009 and the Pirates have since moved to WLOB The stations adopted a hot talk format dropping Adult Standards on March 4 2009 Hot talk had been heard on co owned WZAN before that station shifted to a political talk format Hot talk later was replaced with an advice oriented talk format on January 18 2010 2 The advice talk programming included the syndicated morning show Bob and Tom from Indianapolis syndicated family finance shows from Clark Howard and Dave Ramsey psychological advice from The Dr Laura Program and Dr Joy Browne as well as Loveline NASCAR racing from the Motor Racing Network and NFL football from Westwood One On September 15 2009 it was announced that WBAE and WVAE would begin to broadcast the Boston Bruins On January 16 2012 it was announced that WBAE and WVAE would begin to broadcast the New York Yankees 3 In February 2013 WVAE split from its simulcast with WBAE and began simulcasting the news talk programming of co owned WGAN to help WGAN better cover York County WVAE took on the call letters WGIN to echo its originating station 4 After four years under the talk format WBAE flipped back to an Adult Standards format under its original 1490 The Bay branding on October 21 2013 utilizing programming from Westwood One s Adult Standards network America s Best Music Dave Ramsey and Clark Howard moved to WZAN Dr Joy Browne was heard on WTSN in nearby Dover New Hampshire Browne died in 2016 Artists heard on WBAE included The Beatles The Carpenters Frank Sinatra and Dionne Warwick On December 16 2015 WBAE began simulcasting WZAN s talk format WZAN s talk programming moved exclusively to WBAE on January 1 2016 with WZAN becoming a sports radio station carrying ESPN Radio programming In May 2016 WBAE began simulcasting on FM translator 107 1 W296CZ On May 7 2018 WBAE and WVAE flipped to soft adult contemporary once again under the branding The Bay WVAE is simulcast on a second FM translator in Biddeford W228EE 93 5 which concurrently launched with the flip 5 References edit W296CZ FM 107 1 MHz Portland ME radio locator com Retrieved 2022 10 21 Radio station unveils advice show lineup Portland Press Herald January 19 2010 Retrieved January 19 2010 Yankees Ink New Affiliate In Portland ME All Access Retrieved 2022 10 21 WGAN Portland Adds Simulcast radioinsight com Retrieved 2022 10 21 Saga Launches The Bay In Portland ME RadioInsight 2018 05 08 Retrieved 2018 05 08 External links editOfficial website FCC History Cards for WBAE covering 1946 1981 as WMTW WPOR WBAE in the FCC AM station database WBAE in Nielsen Audio s AM station database WVAE in the FCC AM station database WVAE in Nielsen Audio s AM station database W296CZ in the FCC FM station database W296CZ at FCCdata org W228EE in the FCC FM station database W228EE at FCCdata org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WBAE amp oldid 1221188550, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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