WSYW explained

WSYW
City:Indianapolis, Indiana
Area:Indianapolis metropolitan area
Branding:Exitos 94.3
Frequency:810 kHz
Translator:94.3 W232DM (Indianapolis)
Airdate: (as WIGO)
Format:Spanish language adult contemporary
Power:250 watts day
Class:D
Facility Id:13795
Coordinates:39.7256°N -86.1856°W
Former Callsigns:WIGO (1963–1966)
WATI (1966–1984)
WGRT (1984–1990)
Affiliations:Premiere Networks
Indy Eleven
Owner:Continental Broadcast Group, LLC
Sister Stations:WEDJ, WNTS
Website:exitos943.com
Licensing Authority:FCC

WSYW (810 AM) is a commercial radio station in Indianapolis, Indiana. It broadcasts a Spanish language adult contemporary radio format, branded as Exitos 94.3. The station is owned by Continental Broadcast Group, LLC.[1]

By day, WSYW is powered at 250 watts non-directional. Because 810 AM is a clear-channel frequency, on which KGO San Francisco and WGY Schenectady share Class A status, WSYW's AM transmitter must sign off at night to avoid interference. Programming is heard around the clock on 250 watt FM translator W232DM at 94.3 MHz.

History

On, the station signed on as WIGO. Luke Walton was owner and general manager with George L. Davis as one of the disc jockeys. Studios were in the basement level of office building at 143 Delaware St.

In 1966, station was sold to Sarkes Tarzian, who changed the format to a home grown easy listening format and the new call sign WATI.

It was sold to Continental Broadcast Group, LLC, with the call letters changed to WGRT on December 14, 1984. On February 15, 1990, the station changed its call sign to the current WSYW.[2]

Previous formats include hip-hop music known as "Yo! 8-1-0," children's music known as Radio AAHS Network on February 1, 1995. And classical music as a simulcast of 107.1 (now WEDJ). Another children's show, MY FIRST RADIO, aired for less than a year. It ran from 7:30 to 8:30am weekdays and was produced by Stuart Lowry and Jim Walsh (of WITT).

On October 28, 2019, WSYW changed its format to Spanish language Adult Contemporary, branded as "Exitos 94.3," simulcast on FM translator W232DM (94.3 FM), as part of a format swap with sister station WNTS (1590 AM).[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WSYW Facility Record. United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .
  2. Web site: WSYW Call Sign History . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .
  3. https://radioinsight.com/headlines/181388/indianapolis-spanish-stations-swap-signals/ Indianapolis Spanish Stations Swap Signals