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WHAW
Broadcast areaWeston, West Virginia
Lewis County, West Virginia
Frequency980 kHz
Branding"WHAW 980 AM"
Programming
FormatClassic Country
AffiliationsReal Country
(Cumulus Media)
Ownership
OwnerDella Jane Woofter
History
First air date
1948
Former frequencies
1450 kHz (1948-1959)
Call sign meaning
W Harold A. McWhorter (see note)
W Harold And Wilda
Technical information
Facility ID63489
ClassD
Power25,000 watts daytime
47 watts nighttime
Transmitter coordinates
39°01′39″N 80°26′34″W / 39.02750°N 80.44278°W / 39.02750; -80.44278
39°02′25″N 80°27′16″W / 39.04028°N 80.45444°W / 39.04028; -80.45444 auxiliary (backup)
Links
WebsiteWHAW Online

WHAW is a Classic Country formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Weston, West Virginia, serving Weston and Lewis County, West Virginia. WHAW is owned and operated by Della Jane Woofter.

Programming

The station derives its programming from Real Country from Cumulus Media.

File:WHAW-AM 2009.PNG
Logo used until February 2008.

History

The original owner was the Lewis Service Corporation, whose principal was Harold A. McWhorter. Harold established WPAR Parkersburg in 1935, and WHAW Weston in 1948. Harold wanted his initials as the call letters, WHAM, but Stromberg Carlson had those on 1180 in Rochester. He chose WHAW, telling some they stood for "Harold and (his wife) Wilda," others that he had just turned over the "M" in McWhorter.[1]

On February 14, 2008 WHAW changed their format from oldies to bluegrass.

On April 1, 2010 WHAW changed their format from bluegrass to classic country.

References