WGAN

WGAN
City Portland, Maine
Broadcast area Portland, Maine, metropolitan area
Branding 560 WGAN
Slogan "NewsRadio WGAN: Maine's #1 for News and Talk"
Frequency 560 kHz
Translator(s) 105.5 W288CU (Portland)
Repeater(s) 93.1 WMGX-HD2
1400 kHz WGIN (Biddeford, Maine)
First air date 1938 (560 kHz), 1948 (1400 kHz)
Format News/Talk
Power 5,000 watts (560 kHz), 1000 watts (1400 kHz)
Class B
Facility ID 58544
Transmitter coordinates 43°41′22″N 70°19′00″W / 43.68944°N 70.31667°W / 43.68944; -70.31667
Callsign meaning Guy GANnett Publishing Company (previous owner)
Affiliations Premiere Networks
Westwood One Network
TheBlaze Network
ABC Radio News
Owner Saga Communications of New England
Sister stations WMGX, WPOR, WYNZ, WCLZ, WZAN, WBAE
Webcast Listen Live
Website wgan.com
This was the Logo of 560 WGAN (from July 2002 until May 27, 2014), before the addition of Low-Power FM Translator Frequency, 105.5 W288CU-FM.

WGAN (560 kHz) is an American AM radio station licensed to Portland, Maine. The station is owned by Saga Communications and calls itself "Newsradio 560 and 105.5." The format is news/talk, with local news being provided by a local staff and national news provided by ABC Radio News.

The station is also heard on a low-power FM translator, 105.5, which allows listeners who prefer FM radio to hear WGAN in and around the city of Portland. In addition, WGAN is heard on the HD2 channel of co-owned 93.1 WMGX. WGAN is simulcast on WGIN AM 1400 Biddeford for better coverage in York County, Maine. AM 560 broadcasts at 5000 watts around the clock, covering much of Southern Maine and along the Maine Coast up to Rockland. Studios and offices are located on Western Avenue in South Portland and the transmitter is near the Maine Turnpike off Warren Avenue in Portland.

Programming

WGAN airs a local wake-up show, with syndicated programs the rest of the day. Weekdays begin at 5 a.m. with The WGAN Morning News with Ken and Mike. At 9 a.m., Glenn Beck is heard followed at noon by Rush Limbaugh. Boston-based but Portland-born Howie Carr is heard in afternoons. At 7 p.m., WGAN airs Mark Levin and at 10 p.m., it's John Batchelor. Overnight, WGAN carries Coast to Coast AM with George Noory.

Weekend mornings begin with a local talk show hosted by John McDonald, 6 to 10 a.m. Weekend syndicated programming includes The Tech Guy with Leo LaPorte and a financial/political show hosted by Larry Kudlow. There are also shows on gardening and home repair, as well as repeats of weekday shows.

History

The station was founded in 1938 by Guy Gannett Publishing, which was then the owner of the Portland Press Herald newspaper.[1] WGAN gained a companion television station, WGAN-TV 13, in 1954 and a co-owned FM station, 102.9 WGAN-FM (now WBLM) in 1967. Until the early 1980s, Gannett's Portland operations owned the major daily newspaper, the CBS television station, 102.9 WGAN-FM and 560 WGAN, two of the city's top radio stations. Channel 13 was later renamed WGME when WGAN-AM and FM were sold to Taylor Communications in 1983. In 1987, WGAN was sold by Taylor to Saga Communications, its present owner.

WGAN adds FM Translator

On May 27, 2014 WGAN began simulcasting on FM translator W288CU 105.5 FM, via WMGX's HD2 subchannel.[2]

References

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