Broadcast area | Jefferson County - Janesville - Beloit |
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Frequency | 940 kHz |
Branding | Rock 96.1/101.1 |
Programming | |
Format | Classic rock |
Affiliations | Westwood One |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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WSJY, WKCH | |
History | |
First air date | January 24, 1963 |
Call sign meaning | Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin[1] |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 24446 |
Class | B |
Power |
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Transmitter coordinates | 42°54′24.00″N 88°45′6.00″W / 42.9066667°N 88.7516667°W |
Translator(s) | 96.1 W241BQ (Watertown) (relays WSJY-HD2) 101.1 W266DX (Janesville) |
Repeater(s) | 107.3-2 WSJY-HD2 (Fort Atkinson) |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | rockwfaw.com |
WFAW (940 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, serving the Jefferson County and Janesville and Beloit area. The station is owned by Magnum Media, through licensee Magnum Communications, Inc., and features programming from Westwood One.[2] WFAW has a classic rock radio format. Along with its sister station WKCH, WFAW carries University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawks athletics.
By day, WFAW is powered at 500 watts. It slightly increases its power at night to 550 watts. Because 940 AM is a Mexican and Canadian clear channel frequency, to avoid interference WFAW uses a directional antenna with a four-tower array. The transmitter is on Finlay Road at Jacobson Lane in Hebron.[3] Programming is also heard on two FM translators at 96.1 MHz in Watertown and at 101.1 in Janesville.
History
Top 40, Country, Talk and Oldies
The station signed on the air on January 24, 1963 . For several decades, it was a daytimer, required to go off the air at night.[4] In its early years, it was a middle of the road (MOR) station, playing popular adult music with news and sports. In the 1970s, it aired a Top 40 format and was an affiliate of the ABC Contemporary Network.
In the 1980s and 90s, it played country music. As music listening moved from AM stations to the FM dial, it added more talk shows and by the early 2000s had shifted to a talk radio format.
On October 5, 2020, WFAW changed from talk to oldies. It played hits of the 1960s, 70s and 80s, branded as "Oldies 940".[5] In December 2021, WFAW added an FM translator licensed to Janesville on 101.1 FM broadcasting from a tower near Edgerton which also provides rimshot coverage to the Madison area.
Classic Rock
On August 22, 2022, WFAW changed its format to classic rock, dropping the remainder of local sports and the majority of local news programing. The new format was branded as "Rock 96.1/101.1". In addition to the existing Janesville translator at 101.1 FM, it is also simulcast on translator W241BQ 96.1 FM in Watertown. That gives WFAW FM coverage in most of the southern and eastern portions of the Madison market as well as the Janesville-Beloit area.[6]
WFAW now competes with fellow rock outlet WWHG in the Janesville/Beloit area as well as Madison and Milwaukee based rock outlets. WFAW also compliments identically branded Portage based rock station WAUN which similarly is paired with two FM translators. WAUN with its AM and two FM frequencies cover the northern side of the Madison market as well as the Wisconsin Dells sub-market effectively giving Magnum's rock format coverage of the entire Madison area.
References
- ↑ "Call Letter Origins". Radio History on the Web.
- ↑ "WFAW Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
- ↑ Radio-Locator.com/WFAW
- ↑ Broadcasting Yearbook 1977 page ?. Retrieved November 3, 2023.
- ↑ Wisconsin AM Station Drops Talk for Oldies
- ↑ Magnum Media Brings Classic Rock to Southern Wisconsin Radioinsight - August 23, 2022
External links
- WFAW in the FCC AM station database
- WFAW in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
- W241BQ in the FCC FM station database
- W241BQ at FCCdata.org
- W266DX in the FCC FM station database
- W266DX at FCCdata.org