WYRE (AM)

WYRE
City Annapolis, Maryland
Broadcast area Baltimore, Maryland
Branding 103.1 RNR
Frequency 810 kHz
First air date 1947[1]
Format Adult Alternative
Power 250 watts day
Class D
Facility ID 70352
Transmitter coordinates 38°58′13.00″N 76°30′28.00″W / 38.9702778°N 76.5077778°W / 38.9702778; -76.5077778
Former callsigns WASL (1947–1957)
WIPA (1957–1958)
WABW (1958–1963)[1]
Owner Richard Dent
(Bay Broadcasting Corporation)
Webcast
Website khztv.com

WYRE (810 AM) is a radio station that last broadcast Top 40 music. Licensed to Annapolis, Maryland, United States, it serves Annapolis and portions of the Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, DC areas.

The station started out as WASL, then several years later switched call letters to WIPA as it programmed a steady diet of uninterrupted Arthur Godfrey-style ukulele music. Under Jacob Einstein's management tenure, the station switched calls again, to WABW (signalling their coverage of Annapolis, Baltimore and Washington). Still an also-ran in the market, it received somewhat of a bump when it debuted Tony Donald, formerly from cross-town rival WNAV. Donald later surfaced on the other side of the Chesapeake Bay in Cambridge, Maryland, at WCEM.

In the sixties the station assumed its present call sign (WYRE) as a Top 40 station featuring air personalities Barry Richards (later to move to progressive music WHMC, Gaithersburg), Kirby Scott (in between stints at WSBA, York, PA and WCAO, Baltimore) and Jack Alix (previously of WEAM and WPGC).

On March 15, 2010, the station became part of the Top-40 KHZTV network with stations throughout Maryland including WAMD in Harford County and WKHZ in Easton.

On September 20, 2017, WYRE left the air due to a dispute with its landlord. The station filed for remain silent authority on January 11, 2018, which allows for up to six additional months of silence at the Federal Communications Commission's discretion. Pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996, WYRE's license will be deleted if it does not broadcast again by September 19, 2018.[2]

WYRE resumed broadcasting September 19th, 2018 relaying WRNR-FM.

References

  1. 1 2  Template:FCC history cards is deprecated.FCC History Cards for WYRE
  2. "WYRE Facility Data". FCCData.


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