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WAMO (AM)

1960 establishments in PennsylvaniaAudacy, Inc. radio stationsDaytime-only radio stations in PennsylvaniaRadio stations established in 1960Radio stations in Pittsburgh
Urban contemporary radio stations in the United States

WAMO (660 kHz) is an AM radio station serving the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, market. The station, which was purchased by Martz Communications Group (through its Radio Power subsidiary) from Langer Broadcasting in December 2010, broadcasts with a power of 1,400 watts, daytime only (to protect the nighttime signal of WFAN in New York City on the same frequency), and is licensed to Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. Its studios and AM transmitter are located in Braddock east of Pittsburgh. It operates a translator, W297BU on 107.3 FM in Pittsburgh. WAMO is operated by Audacy, Inc. under a local marketing agreement (LMA).

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