WPAT-FM

Coordinates: 40°44′54.4″N 73°59′8.4″W / 40.748444°N 73.985667°W / 40.748444; -73.985667
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WPAT-FM
Broadcast areaNew York metropolitan area
Frequency93.1 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding"93.1 Amor"
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
FormatTropical music
Ownership
Owner
WSKQ-FM
History
First air date
1957
Call sign meaning
Paterson (WPAT's city of license)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID51663
ClassB
ERP4,000 watts
HAAT415 meters (1,362 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
40°44′54.4″N 73°59′8.4″W / 40.748444°N 73.985667°W / 40.748444; -73.985667
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitelamusica.com/en/stations/wpat

WPAT-FM (93.1 FM) – branded "93.1 Amor" – is a radio station that programs a Tropical music[2] radio format. Licensed to Paterson, New Jersey, the station is owned by the Spanish Broadcasting System and serves the New York metropolitan area. It has studios in Midtown Manhattan, and the transmitter is located at the Empire State Building.

WPAT-FM broadcasts in HD.[3]

History[edit]

WPAT-FM signed on in 1957 with studios in Newark, New Jersey. Its frequency of 93.1 MHz had previously been assigned to Edwin Howard Armstrong's Alpine, New Jersey station, KE2XCC, until it went off the air in 1954. This was the second station to hold the WPAT-FM call sign, as an earlier WPAT-FM, originally WNNJ, had operated on 103.5 MHz from 1949 until its deletion in early 1951.

WPAT-FM eventually moved to studios on Church Street in Paterson, and later moved to studios at the four-tower transmitter site of its AM sister station at that time, 930 WPAT (AM), at 1396 Broad Street in Clifton, New Jersey. WPAT AM & FM were purchased by Capital Cities Communications in 1961.[4] In 1985, Capital Cities announced that it would buy ABC.[5][6] As a result of Federal Communications Commission regulations at the time, the company decided to sell WPAT AM & FM because ABC already owned 770 WABC and 95.5 WPLJ in New York City. The WPAT stations were sold to Park Communications.[7]

On January 19, 1996, at 11:59 pm, WPAT-FM ceased being an English-language station when control was switched over to current owners Spanish Broadcasting System. WPAT-FM DJ Karen Carson did the last air shift for the station's adult contemporary format that day,[8] and operations director Ken Mackenzie gave a farewell speech right before the station signed off. Immediately after the station signed off from Clifton, a new Spanish-language adult contemporary format signed on from Manhattan with the branding "Suave 93.1" ("Smooth 93.1"). Eventually, on February 4, 1998, the station's branding was changed to "Amor 93.1" ("Love 93.1") and in January 2002, returned to "93.1 Amor" ("93.1 Love").

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WPAT-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Nielsen Audio Ratings New York City". Retrieved January 12, 2024.
  3. ^ "HD Radio station guide for New York, NY". Archived from the original on December 23, 2015. Retrieved March 6, 2016.
  4. ^ "FCC okays $30 million in station sales." Broadcasting, August 7, 1961, pg. 90.
  5. ^ Kleinfield, N.R. "ABC is being sold for $3.5 billion; 1st network sale." The New York Times, March 19, 1985. pg. 1.
  6. ^ "Capcities + ABC." Broadcasting, March 25, 1985, pp. 31-33.
  7. ^ "Breaking up and breaking records." Broadcasting, August 12, 1985, pg. 29.
  8. ^ Hinckley, David IT'LL BE MULLER TIME AT WYNY IF CHI DEEJAY JOINS A.M. BREW New York Daily News January 23, 1996

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