- WWRL
Infobox Radio Station
name = WWRL
city =New York City
area =New York City
branding = "WWRL 1600"
slogan = "New York's Progressive Talk"
airdate =August 26 ,1926
frequency = 1600 (kHz)
format = Talk / music / religious
erp = 25,000watt s (daytime)
5000watt s (nighttime)
class = B
facility_id = 68906
owner =Access.1 Communications
licensee = Access.1 New York License Company, LLC
website = [http://wwrl1600.com wwrl1600.com]
callsign_meaning = W
Woodside
Radio
Laboratory
affiliations =Air America Radio WWRL is a
radio station inNew York City , broadcasting at 1600kHz AM owned by Access.1 Communications. SinceSeptember 1 ,2006 , it is the flagship station of theAir America Radio network, replacingWLIB .In addition to its Air America shows, WWRL airs local programming, including its morning show hosted by
Errol Louis , as well as the syndicated "Doug Stephan 's Good Day", "Keepin' It Real withAl Sharpton ", "The Ed Schultz Show ", and "The Alan Colmes Show ". Beginning in early April 2008, WWRL began preempting Air America's "The Lionel Show " and "The Thom Hartmann Program " to air other programming, including Schultz's show (which did not have an airing in the New York market), as well as preempting the recently added third hour of "The Rachel Maddow Show " and "Clout with Richard Greene " to air Sharpton and Colmes' shows (although WWRL airs "Clout" in late night prior to its morning show).Until recently, WWRL aired the two most listened to liberal/progressive-oriented talk shows in America, with Schultz's show and "
The Randi Rhodes Show " airing back to back. With Rhodes' suspension and departure from Air America, however, it is unclear what the future holds for that show and what WWRL plans to do with the timeslot (whether they air Rhodes' replacement's show or pick up Rhodes' show overNova M Radio is unknown at this point although WWRL is still airing Air America's Doing Time with Ron Kuby in the 3-6 PM slot).)History
Prior to its affiliation with Air America, WWRL was a diversified
radio station primarily serving theAfrican American community. The station also aired someprogressive talk shows weekdays, withCaribbean music on Saturdays and overnights. On Sundays they airedGospel music and religious programming. WWRL also carries liveplay-by-play of theNew York Liberty of the WNBA. OnAugust 2 ,2006 , WWRL announced its affiliation with Air America.WWRL in the 1960s was an
R & B radio station focusing on popular music aimed at the young black community. They played a blend ofMotown , Stax andMemphis soul , and early James Brown-styledfunk . Their most famousdisc jockey wasFrankie Crocker . In the 1970s WWRL stressedPhiladelphia soul and other 1970s soul artists. The station was owned during this period by Sonderling Broadcasting. In 1979 Sonderling merged with Viacom.In 1980 Viacom would buy 106.7 WRVR (now WLTW). In 1981 WWRL was donated to the
United Negro College Fund . The Fund then sold the station to Unity Broadcasting later in 1981. The station planned to affiliate with a new sports talk radio network in 1982 but the network never got on the air. Also that year WWRL began playing Gospel music in the evenings as well as airing religious features, and expanded Gospel programming on Sundays. In Fall 1982 WWRL shifted to a full-time Gospel music format along with sermons from local black churches. WWRL stayed with this format until 1997.The
New Order song "Confusion" begins with a sample of someone saying "W, W, W-R-L," which is widely thought to be a reference to WWRL. The track was co-produced by Arthur Baker, who lived in New York City at the time and was likely familiar with the station.In April 1997 they dropped Gospel programming except for Sunday. They flipped to playing
R & B oldies from the 1960s to the 1980s. The format change was not successful. They added some talk shows by 1999. By 2001 they had evolved towards their current format. Although the station was recently able to increase daytime power to 25,000 watts (it's still 5,000 watts at night) -- after purchasing the frequencies ofWLNG inSag Harbor, New York ,WQQW inWaterbury, Connecticut , andWERA inPlainfield, New Jersey . WWRL does not achieve any substantial ratings, and has not since their gospel days.By 1999, WWRL began mixing in paid programming during the week. By 2001, the station evolved into a diversified station selling blocks of time to various interests. Their programming included gospel music and preaching on Sundays, some Caribbean Music, talk shows, infomercials, and other programs. In September 2006, WWRL became an affiliate of Air America, a liberal talk radio network.
Also, WWRL was sold to
Access.1 Communications Corporation in 2006. Access.1 is a 24-hour African American owned and operated radio broadcasting company. Access.1 Communications Corp. also owns and operates 7 AM and FM stations in Shreveport, LA; another 7 in Tyler-Longview-Marshall, Texas; another 6 FM and AM stations in Atlantic City, NJ and an NBC TV affiliate (WMGM-TV 40) in Atlantic City. While being African American owned, the stations program a wide variety of formats, many of which are not targeted to the black community.Weekend programming vagaries
Sunday programming is least oriented to the
Air America Radio schedule. It retains the spoken gospel programming of past years to 11 AM; followed thereafter by commercial programming dealing with health and nutritional supplements. Programming reverts to the Air America schedule at 4 PM with "Politically Direct ".External links
* [http://www.wwrl1600.com/ WWRL's Website]
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