WAST (Ohio)

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WAST
Broadcast areaNortheast Ohio (limited)
Frequency1600 kHz
BrandingWAST 1600
Programming
FormatMOR
Ownership
OwnerQuests Inc.
History
First air date
February 06, 1964
Former call signs
WAQI (1964–1982)
Technical information
ClassD
Power1,000 watts (daytime only)

WAST (1600 AM) – was a commercial daytime-only radio station licensed to Ashtabula, Ohio, serving parts of Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania. The station went dark on October 1, 1982.[1]

History

WAQI

WAQI Studio Building in 1967

What ended up becoming WAST first went on the air on February 6, 1964 as WAQI, broadcasting at 1,000 watts during daytime hours only using a two tower directional antenna with majority of the signal going east and west.[2] WAQI fell silent on October 1, 1982 when the FCC license expired. Although 1600 never returned to the air, it was licensed again on May 21, 1984 under the call sign WAST[3] The license for WAST expired on June 7, 1991,[4] and has since been deleted by the FCC. FCC rules now prohibit the re-licensing of daytime stations, so the station is gone forever. The original transmitter/studio building and the north tower still stand on North Bend Rd in Ashtabula.

WAST Studio and Transmitter site in 1991
WAST Studio and Transmitter Site in December 2014

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