WABO (990
kHz
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, "Waybo Radio") is an
AM radio station
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licensed to serve
Waynesboro, Mississippi
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History
In 1854, the Mobile and Ohio Railroad was built through Wayne County, and Waynesbor ...
. The station is owned by James Heathcock, Jr., through licensee Heathcock Communications, LLC. It airs a
variety hits format, simulcasting
WABO-FM 105.5 Waynesboro.
The station has been assigned this call sign by the
Federal Communications Commission
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since it was initially licensed.
References
External links
ABO
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Adult hits radio stations in the United States
Wayne County, Mississippi
1954 establishments in Mississippi
Radio stations established in 1954
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