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'''WAYF''' is a non-commercial [[Contemporary Christian music]]-format [[FM radio]] station licensed in [[West Palm Beach, Florida]], broadcasting on the frequency of 88.1 mHz.
'''WAYF''' is a non-commercial [[Contemporary Christian music]]-format [[FM radio]] station licensed in [[West Palm Beach, Florida]], broadcasting on the frequency of 88.1 mHz. It maintains a repeater as W263BB at 100.5 FM in [[Okeechobee, Florida]].


Operated by [[Colorado Springs, Colorado|Colorado Springs]], [[Colorado]]-based [[Way-FM Media Group]], WAYF relies on contributions from listeners and religious groups to remain on the air. The station sells advertising, but it is governed by the rules of non-commercial radio that prohibit "calls to action" in sponsored messages.
Operated by [[Colorado Springs, Colorado|Colorado Springs]], [[Colorado]]-based [[Way-FM Media Group]], WAYF relies on contributions from listeners and religious groups to remain on the air. The station sells advertising, but it is governed by the rules of non-commercial radio that prohibit "calls to action" in sponsored messages.

Revision as of 04:29, 23 December 2007

WAYF
Frequency88.1 (MHz)
Branding88.1 Way-FM
Programming
FormatChristian Contemporary
Ownership
OwnerWay-FM Media Group
History
First air date
April 1, 1992
Call sign meaning
WAY-FM
Technical information
ClassC2
Power16,500 watts
Links
Websitewaym.wayfm.com

WAYF is a non-commercial Contemporary Christian music-format FM radio station licensed in West Palm Beach, Florida, broadcasting on the frequency of 88.1 mHz. It maintains a repeater as W263BB at 100.5 FM in Okeechobee, Florida.

Operated by Colorado Springs, Colorado-based Way-FM Media Group, WAYF relies on contributions from listeners and religious groups to remain on the air. The station sells advertising, but it is governed by the rules of non-commercial radio that prohibit "calls to action" in sponsored messages.