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==Signs of Life==
==Signs of Life==


While the station has not "officially" returned to the airwaves, testing and alignment of the facility has begun, presumably by employees of Great Scott Broadcasting in effort to prepare the station for the transfer of ownership.
While the station has not "officially" returned to the airwaves, testing and alignment of the facility have begun, presumably by employees of Great Scott Broadcasting in effort to prepare the station for the transfer of ownership.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:32, 9 September 2010

WPAZ
Broadcast areaPhiladelphia
Frequency1370 kHz
Programming
FormatPending (was Oldies)
AffiliationsCitadel Media
Ownership
OwnerGreat Scott Broadcasting
History
First air date
1951
Technical information
Facility ID25002
ClassD
Power1,000 watts day
52 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
40°16′35.00″N 75°37′44.00″W / 40.2763889°N 75.6288889°W / 40.2763889; -75.6288889

WPAZ (1370 AM) was a radio station broadcasting an Oldies format. Licensed to Pottstown, Pennsylvania, USA, it served the Philadelphia area. The station, which signed on in 1951, was owned by Great Scott Broadcasting and featured programing from Citadel Media.

WPAZ closed down on December 10, 2009, with Great Scott citing a focus on its other, more-profitable stations.[1]

Resumption of Operations

On August 12, 2010, the WPAZ Preservation Association (an organization formed by Pottstown area citizenry interested in purchasing the station, maintaining local ownership, and instituting a format beneficial to the area) announced that an agreement of purchase would be completed (by them) with Great Scott Broadcasting on or about August 31, 2010[2]. To date, negotiations have not been finalized.

Signs of Life

While the station has not "officially" returned to the airwaves, testing and alignment of the facility have begun, presumably by employees of Great Scott Broadcasting in effort to prepare the station for the transfer of ownership.

References

  1. ^ "WPAZ goes off the air". The Mercury. December 10, 2009. Retrieved December 11, 2009.
  2. ^ Official WPAZPA Facebook page


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