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WMAY
Broadcast areaSpringfield IL area
Frequency970 kHz
Branding"News/Talk 94.7 & 970 WMAY"
Programming
FormatNews/Talk
Ownership
OwnerLong Nine, Inc.
WUSW, WQLZ, WNNS
Technical information
Facility ID38348
ClassB
Power1000 watts day
500 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
39°51′42.00″N 89°32′32.00″W / 39.8616667°N 89.5422222°W / 39.8616667; -89.5422222
Translator(s)94.7 MHz (W234CC)
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.wmay.com

WMAY (94.7 FM & 970 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a format serving the Springfield, Illinois area. The station is owned by Long Nine, Inc.[1]

Its principal competitor is WTAX.

Lineup

  • Bishop On-Air – 6AM-9AM
  • Mike & Molson – 9AM-Noon
  • WMAY News Feed – Noon-1PM
  • The Dave Ramsey Show – 1PM-3PM
  • The Jim Leach Show – 3PM-6PM
  • Frank McNeil – 6PM-7PM
  • The Sean Hannity Show – 7PM-10PM
  • The Jonathon Brandmeier Show – 10PM-12AM

History

WMAY played country before switching to an oldies format in the early 1990s and then to its current talk format in 1995. Its managing company, Mid-West Family Broadcasting, owns local stations WNNS-FM, WUSW, and WQLZ.

References

  1. ^ "WMAY Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.