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WAOB-FM

Catholic radio stationsChristian radio stations in PennsylvaniaRadio stations established in 1960Radio stations in Pittsburgh

WAOB-FM, formerly WAMO-FM, is a radio station serving the Pittsburgh area. It is owned by St. Joseph Missions, a Catholic-based organization based in Pittsburgh. WAOB-FM is licensed to Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, broadcasts at 106.7 MHz. Its transmitter is located in Wexford, Pennsylvania. When WAOB was WAMO-FM, its owner was Sheridan Broadcasting Corporation, which had owned the station from 1972 to 2009. During its tenure under Sheridan, WAMO's format was Urban Contemporary until September 8, 2009, when it signed off for the last time. The station was relaunched as a non-commercial outlet in February 2010.

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