WAAM is a
radio station
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in
Ann Arbor
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,
Michigan
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, known as "WAAM TALK 1600" and "WAAM RADIO". The station is owned by Coolarity A2, LLC. The station operates at a maximum power of 5,000 watts at a frequency of 1600 kHz using a seven-tower directional antenna system along US 23 in Pittsfield Township, Michigan.
History
Recent history
Whitehall Broadcasting sold WAAM to Big D Broadcasting in August 2003. WAAM was purchased by Coolarity A2, LLC. in May 2011. Thayrone's wife and business partner Linda Hughes was WAAM's General Manager at the time of her passing in March 2018.
Early history: WHRV
The station signed on as WHRV in October 1947, and originally served as the Ann Arbor market's
ABC Radio affiliate. WHRV was a typical full-service radio station of its day, with a wide variety of music ranging from pop vocals to rock and roll to Southern gospel, and a heavy commitment to local news and sports play-by-play.
Ollie McLaughlin
Ollie Anderson McLaughlin (March 24, 1925 – February 19, 1984) was an American record producer and record label owner. He discovered Del Shannon, and also organized or produced recordings by Dave Brubeck, Chet Baker, Dorothy Ashby, Barbara Lewi ...
, a black
DJ on WHRV, is credited for helping to discover early 1960s rocker and Michigan native
Del Shannon, and, after he left the station in 1961, helped launch the careers of several other Michigan artists, including
Barbara Lewis,
The Capitols
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Formation and disbandment
The R&B trio formed in 1962 as "The Three Caps," with Samuel George as the lead v ...
, and
Deon Jackson.
WAAM in the 1960s
The station was sold in 1963 and that fall changed its calls to WAAM, which during the late 1940s and 1950s had been assigned to a
television
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station (Channel 13) in
Baltimore, Maryland
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, which had taken the call sign of
WJZ, an also previously historic set of call letters in radio broadcasting. The now reorganized Michigan station's DJs on occasion pronounced the call sign like the word "Wham," and WAAM radio was affectionately known as "Wham" to many in the
Ann Arbor
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community for years afterward, even after the station stopped using the "Wham" name on the air (the "Wham" pronunciation has recently been revived recently for the station's current talk format). Throughout the 1960s, WAAM featured chiefly
middle of the road music during the day and played the new, increasingly popular "
Top 40
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" rock n' roll music hits at night. WAAM was also one of the first AM radio stations to feature what came to be known as
progressive rock
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, with a Sunday-night show called "Strobe" and later "Spectrum." WAAM developed a reputation for spotting potential hits before famous
Canadian
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station
CKLW in
Windsor, Ontario
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and other
Detroit-area competitors got a hold of them, including "Cherry, Cherry" by
Neil Diamond
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and "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" by
Bob Seger
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.
The WAAM studios were almost completely destroyed by a fire in September 1968, forcing the station to broadcast from a trailer in its parking lot for over a year. The station moved into new studios in 1969 and at that time dropped all rock programming to become a full-time MOR ("middle-of-the-road") station. It took several years, however, for the station to fully recover from the fire, as it did not return to its full licensed power of 5,000 watts until early 1973, broadcasting with only 250 watts non-directional in the meantime.
Top 40 era (1972–76): Super WAAM
By early 1972, WAAM was being operated by a trust following the 1970 death of owner Frank Babcock (also a prominent voiceover artist), and the station's music had become more contemporary. Immediately upon the sale of the station in May 1972, WAAM began to transition to a full-time "
Top 40
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" format, adding new jingles and shortening the length of newscasts. The transition was complete within a year. Known variously as "Super WAAM" (pronounced "Super Wham") and "Super 16", the station featured a high-energy presentation and a continued news and sports play-by-play commitment as well as
Casey Kasem's increasingly popular "
American Top 40
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" countdown show (added in 1975). Among WAAM's "Top 40" jocks were some who went on to greater success in the
Detroit
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market, including Jim Harper (
WDRQ,
WNIC,
WMGC-FM
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; known on WAAM as "Tom Michaels"), Don Riley (
WDRQ; known on WAAM as "Jerry Riley");
Jim Michaels
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(on
WDRQ,
WWKR,
WNIC,
WTWR,
WABX,
WJOI, WYST, and as "The
Electrifyin' Mojo" (on
WGPR,
WJLB
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WJLB's studios are located in Farmington Hills. WJLB's transmitter is located in Highland Park near the intersection of ...
,
WHYT, and
WMXD
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). (Other notable WHRV/WAAM station alumni, in addition to
Ollie McLaughlin
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, include Ralph Binge,
"Sleepyhead Ted" Johnson, Ted Heusel, and Greg Siefker, who later owned station
WMLM
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in
Alma, Michigan.)
The 1980s and 1990s: more changes
In 1976, WAAM was sold again and transitioned from ""
Top 40
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" to a personality - oriented "
Adult Contemporary
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" sound, eventually adding more call-in talk shows to its schedule. In 1982, the station affiliated with
Satellite Music Network's (now known as
Citadel Media / ABC Radio) carrying their. "
Star Station" AC format.
Lloyd Johnson (d/b/a Whitehall Broadcasting) acquired the station in 1983 and switched the station's music back to a more Middle of the Road presentation soon afterward. The format shift accompanied Ann Arbor radio legend's Ted Heusel moving to WAAM from 1050
WPAG-AM (which had switched from standards to
country music
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). Over the years, WAAM was affiliated with both
Satellite Music Network/
ABC Radio's "
Timeless Favorites/Stardust" format and another radio network
Westwood One's "
America's Best Music/AM Only" format. Eventually WAAM transitioned to airing chiefly news and talk programming during the week with music programming (including the
Westwood One "standards" format and specialty-interest syndicated shows such as "Broadway's Biggest Hits" and "The Sounds of
Sinatra" with
Sid Mark) available mostly on weekends. Some weekend music shows, specializing largely in "oldies" and other vintage rock- and blues-based music, remain on WAAM as of May 2015.
WAAM attempted to move to Oak Park, but that was dismissed. http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/getimportletter_exh.cgi?import_letter_id=11457
See also
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Media in Detroit
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References
Michiguide.com - WAAM History*''WAAM: 50 Golden Years'', a documentary put together in 1997 to celebrate the station's 50th anniversary; narrated by Jim Heddle
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External links
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*WAAM Radio website: https://www.waamradio.com/
*WAAM LIVE online: https://www.mainstreamnetwork.com/listen/player.asp?station=waam-am&listen=Listen+Live
*Many of WAAM's Local hosts Shows are available as Podcast: https://www.waamradio.com/podcasts/
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