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Coordinates: 40°33′57″N 78°26′36″W / 40.56583°N 78.44333°W / 40.56583; -78.44333
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WALY
Broadcast areaAltoona, Pennsylvania
Frequency103.9 MHz
BrandingWALY 103.9
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatAdult Contemporary
Ownership
Owner
  • Forever Media, Inc.
  • (FM Radio Licenses, LLC)
WFBG, WFGY, WRKY, WTNA, WWOT
History
First air date
March 28, 1970 (as WHGM)
Former call signs
WHGM (1966-1987)
Technical information
Facility ID58312
ClassA
ERP380 watts
HAAT280 meters (920 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
40°33′57″N 78°26′36″W / 40.56583°N 78.44333°W / 40.56583; -78.44333
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.foreveraltoona.com/waly1039/

WALY (103.9 FM, "WALY 103.9") is an American radio station serving the Altoona, Pennsylvania, area. The station is owned by Forever Media, Inc. currently playing an Adult Contemporary Format with, K.C. O'Day in the Morning, Bill Kurtis on Middays, Jo-Jo in the Afternoon and The John Tesh Radio Show Weeknights. Saturday 7p-Mid - Kent Jones and Totally Awesome 80's. Re-broadcast Sunday Noon-5p.

History

The station began playing a format of Top 40 and middle of the road music in its early days, first signing on as WHGM on March 28, 1970, more than three and a half years after the construction permit had been issued in the spring of 1966.

WHGM was originally owned by John Powley, whose interests were primarily in television. Powley owned a financial stake in KHFI AM-FM-TV in Austin, Texas and would sign on an ABC-TV affiliate in Altoona six years later, known as WOPC-TV.

On New Year's Eve of 1986, the station was sold to Mid-Atlantic Radio, Inc., a company headed by Gregory Guise. The sale happened about ten months after Powley had sold the license of his television station, which had been silenced due to financial problems. The format was then changed to adult contemporary and the station moved from its transmitter location atop Wopsononock Mountain in Dysart to downtown Altoona. The following March 9, 1987, the call letters were changed to WALY, which are still used today. WALY was later used on a Local Access Channel in the early 90s.

The station was sold again to S&P Broadcasting in February 1989 for $1 million, and then to its current owner, then known as Forever Broadcasting, Inc. in 1997.

Founder John Powley died in 2008.

Sister stations

The sister stations of WALY in the Altoona market are 98.1 WFGY, 100.1 WWOT, 104.9 WRKY, 1290 WFBG, and 1430 WTNA.