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WEBO

Coordinates:42°5′33″N76°15′24″W / 42.09250°N 76.25667°W /42.09250; -76.25667
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This article is about the radio station. For the Cameroonian footballer, seePierre Webó.

Radio station in Owego, New York
WEBO
Broadcast areaGreater Binghamton
Frequency1330kHz
BrandingYour Hometown Station WEBO
Programming
FormatFull-service (AC/News Hybrid)
AffiliationsCBS News,Motor Racing Network,Performance Racing Network
Ownership
Owner
  • Dave Radigan and family
  • (Radigan Broadcasting Group, LLC)
History
First air date
July 27, 1957
Call sign meaning
WoodyErdmanBroadcastOrganization[1]
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID71398
ClassD
Power5,000 watts daytime
36 watts nighttime
Translators98.5 W253CH (Owego)
101.3 W267BQ (Candor)
105.1 W286CS (Waverly)
107.9 W300BV (Endicott)
Links
Public license information
WebcastWEBO Listen Live Stream
WebsiteMyHometownToday.com

WEBO is an AM radio station licensed toOwego, New York. WEBO is also rebroadcast on FM translators 98.5 (W253CH Owego), 101.3 (W267BQCandor), 105.1 (W286CSWaverly) and 107.9 MHz (W300BVEndicott).

History

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The station was purchased by the Radigan family from the Tioga Theater in May 2006 without a permanent transmitter site. Studios and offices were established at 57 North Avenue in the village of Owego. Land was purchased to build a new AM tower which was erected in 2007. The radio station's studio and transmitter facilities were completely overhauled.

The station runs anadult contemporary format with music from the 1980s, '90s and Now withCBS Radio Network andAccuWeather operating on 1330 kHz as well as 4 FM translators. The station is owned by the Radigan Broadcasting Group, LLC, which is a Radigan family partnership; Dave Radigan is the station's managing partner.

The station also broadcasts all NASCAR races through affiliations withMotor Racing Network (MRN) and thePerformance Racing Network (PRN). The station also has a local news and sports bureau serving Tioga County and the Triple Cities of Endicott, Johnson City, and Binghamton. High School football, basketball, baseball, and softball are covered.

Syracuse University football and basketball has been broadcast since 2009.

WEBO provided six continuous hours of live coverage of theBinghamton shooting.

WEBO was flooded out of its 57 North Avenue studios in the village of Owego duringTropical Storm Lee in 2011. Despite this, the station managed to come back on the air 4 hours later from a camper at the station's AM tower site where it broadcast from, using generators, for a week. Afterward, the station moved into the living room of the station's general manager Dave Radigan, for approximately 3 months. WEBO returned to its longtime home of downtown Owego on 11/11/2011 from new studios at 60 North Avenue, which remained under construction until December 2011.

WEBO also provided continuous coverage during the Flood of 2006 but was unaffected.

The station was originally granted an FCC license in 1958. WEBO broadcasts twenty-four hours per day, with the AM station operating atlow power at night (the FM translators are, by rule, low power all day and night).

WEBO streams its programming on the Internet.

References

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  1. ^Shay, Jack Edward (2012).Bygone Binghamton: Remembering People and Places of the Past Volume Two. AuthorHouse. p. 82.ISBN 9781467065061.
  2. ^"Facility Technical Data for WEBO".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.

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