WBYM (1560
AM, Pura Palabra Radio) is a
radio station
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broadcasting a
Contemporary Christian
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format.
licensed
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to serve
Bayamón, Puerto Rico, The station is owned by Pura Palabra Media Group. Now the station has a new, modern and more powerful transmitter to improve the power, the range of the signal and the quality of the sound. The station is shared with translator stations W268BK (101.5 FM) in
San Juan and W251DA (98.1 FM) in
Vega Baja
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.
The station was assigned the WBYM call letters by the
Federal Communications Commission
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(FCC) on November 21, 2016.
History
WBYM began operations on 1560 kHz on March 5, 1948 as WENA, "La Buena", at that time was owned by Bayamón Broadcasting Corporation and broadcasts the news, talk and variety format. in the 1960s, the station changed the callsign of WRSJ under the name, "Radio San Juan", founded by the late Andrés 'Bubo' Gomez, Gustavo Diaz and Ramon Agudo, and was transmitting Beautiful Music.
Ownership
In December 1994, aviation executive Anthony Tirri announced plans to purchase WRSJ, then known as the former "Radio San Juan," for a reported sale price of $850,000. Tirri also announced that under his ownership the station would switch to
English-language programming. At the time,
WOSO
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was the only existing English-language station in the market.
In July 2003, International Broadcasting Corp. (Angel Roman, president) reached an agreement to buy two radio stations, WRSJ and
WKVN, from Concillio Mision Cristiano Fuente de Agua Viva Inc. (Otoniel Font, president) for a reported sale price of $1.45 million.
In 2012, WRSJ was rebranded as Pura Palabra 1560AM the day after
WVOZ changed its Spanish Tropical format and in late part of 2014, WRSJ went
Silent after former owner, International Broadcasting Corporation, returns to its hands.
Since August 1, 2015, Centro Media Group relaunched WRSJ, with a Spanish and English Variety format, and with this new format WRSJ also revives its original branding, known as the new Radio San Juan. Starting in November 2015, WRSJ intends to produce Local programming that provides News, Sports & Entertainment under the management of broadcaster Juan "Papotito" Rosario, who owns and operates other successful radio stations in Puerto Rico. also, will change its branding to Metro Radio 1560 AM.
Effective December 21, 2015, owner International Broadcasting Corporation assigned WRSJ's license to the IBC Divestiture Trust (Jean Paul Vissepó, trustee), to comply with FCC ownership limits.
On November 21, 2016, WRSJ changed its call letters to WBYM. On December 27, 2016, WBYM agrees itself to reacquire the station back to International Broadcasting Corporation from the Divesture Trust. WBYM is still operated by Centro Media Group. IBC now owns 8 radio stations, while CMG owns 3 stations and WBYM is under a time brokage agreement.
On April 3, 2017, WBYM is trying to end Metro Radio format after 2 years, and switched to a diversified
Jazz
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programming, branded as Radio Jazz 1560. This is the third radio station in Puerto Rico that Broadcasts Jazz 24 hours a day (the others are
WVID 90.3 FM in Añasco and
WIPR-FM
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91.3-HD2 in San Juan). as of June 20, 2017, the WBYM's sale to International Broadcasting Corporation has been dismissed.
Sale to La Mas Z Radio
On June 21, 2017, WBYM buys from IBC Divestiture Trust to La Mas Z Radio, Inc., the largest owner of radio stations in Puerto Rico. is swapping
WTIL
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1300 AM in Mayaguez to Wilfredo Blanco Pi from WBYM.
Application for Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License - Federal Communications Commission
/ref> The deal also involves International Broadcasting Corporation. receiving land and equipment at the site of WAPA 680 AM in Carolina, Puerto Rico from Blanco Pi and permission to relocate WGIT 1660 AM in Canovanas to that site and build a transmitter building, and IBC may sell or rent at $600 a month the WBYM transmitter site to La Mas Z Radio. When the transaction closes, WBYM would switch back to a Spanish Variety
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format soon, and joining other stations of the Matos Barreto Family, WCMA 1600 AM, WDNO
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960 AM, WWNA
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The station was assigned the WWNA call ...
1340 AM, WLUZ
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88.5 FM, W208AE 89.5 FM, WMLG 89.9 FM, WZCA
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91.7 FM, W250CF 97.9 FM, W266CF 101.1 FM, W279BU 103.7 FM and W295BU 106.9 FM. On August 8, WBYM is off the air, working for the transmitter output of 4,000 watts, however it return on August 14. On August 16, WBYM once again went silent. The three-way swap and the cash-free transaction was completed on August 18, 2017. Due to the passage of Hurricane Maria
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, and the lack of electricity, On September 25, WBYM remained silent until June 20, 2018. WBYM resumed broadcasting that same day from its new transmitter facilities. On June 21, 2018, WBYM switched back to a Contemporary Christian format and also rechristened the Pura Palabra Radio branding.
Sale to Pura Palabra Media Group
On July 18, 2018, La Mas Z Radio filed a request to transfer the license of WBYM from La Mas Z Radio to Pura Palabra Media Group (owner of Christian radio and television stations in Puerto Rico) for $1,000,000. According to the FCC filing, $600,000 will be paid with the transfer of the license, and four annual payments of $100,000. In the event of non-payment, the license will revert to La Mas Z Radio.
Upon closing, WBYM alongside WMLG in Guayanilla joined other stations owned by Pura Palabra Media Group, radio stations WLAZ
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in Kissimmee, Florida
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, WQML in Ceiba
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, W268BK in San Juan and Television station WUJA
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in Caguas, Puerto Rico
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. The sale was completed on September 12, 2018 and the consummation has been accepted on July 25, 2019.
Construction permit
On March 15, 2007, the FCC granted the station a construction permit to upgrade its broadcast power to 10,000 watt
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s during daytime and 5,000 watts at night. The transmitter site would also be re-located southwest to 18°21'00" N, 66°09'25"W. This permit expired on March 15, 2010.
On July 20, 2017, the FCC granted the station a construction permit to reduce its broadcast power to 4,000 watt
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s during daytime and 740 watts at night. The permit was granted on August 14, 2017.
Translator stations
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Radio stations established in 1948
Contemporary hit radio stations in the United States
1948 establishments in Puerto Rico