WAPI (1070
kHz
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, "Talk 99-5, Birmingham's Real Talk") is a
commercial AM radio station in
Birmingham, Alabama. It is owned by
Cumulus Media and carries a
talk radio format
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,
simulcast with
FM sister station
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99.5
WZRR
WZRR (99.5 FM, "Talk 99.5") is a radio station licensed to Birmingham, Alabama. It carries a talk radio format, simulcast with AM sister station WAPI. WZRR is one of several Birmingham-area radio stations owned by Cumulus Media, with radio ...
. The
radio studio
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s and offices are on Goodwin Crest Drive in
Homewood.
WAPI and WZRR carry local talk shows during the day, but at night they run
nationally syndicated
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shows from Cumulus subsidiary
Westwood One Network including
Mark Levin,
Ben Shapiro,
Dan Bongino, ''
Red Eye Radio'' and ''
First Light.'' Most hours begin with world and national news from
ABC Radio News. WAPI and WZRR are also
Central Alabama's radio home for
Auburn Tigers
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athletics.
WAPI broadcasts using
HD Radio
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technology. The
transmitter is located in
Forestdale. WAPI's daytime power is 50,000
watts,
non-directional, the maximum power for AM stations permitted by the
Federal Communications Commission. Because
AM 1070 is a
clear channel frequency reserved for
Class A KNX
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Los Angeles, WAPI must reduce power at night to 5,000 watts, using a
directional antenna
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, as a Class B station.
History
WSY and WMAV
In April 1922, WSY
signed on
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as the second radio station in Alabama, owned by
Alabama Power Company
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. Informally WSY stood for "We Serve You". Some five months later, the fourth radio station in the state, WMAV, owned by the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now
Auburn University
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) began broadcasting from
Auburn
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. WSY was successful, but in 1925 Alabama Power decided to get out of the entertainment business.
The broadcast facilities were dismantled and donated to Auburn. At that time, the station's
call letters were changed to WAPI, reflecting the ownership of the station.
WAPI and NBC
In 1928, WAPI returned to Birmingham, in part due to the
NBC Red Network's interest in
affiliating with a station in Alabama's largest city. In 1929, ownership of the station was split among Alabama Polytechnic, the
University of Alabama, and the Alabama College for Women (now the
University of Montevallo). The broadcast power was increased to 5,000 watts.
In 1932, the colleges sold the station to a group of businessmen, doing business as "The Voice of Alabama." WAPI remained affiliated with NBC until 1940, when it became an affiliate of
CBS.
Move to 1070
After sharing its dial position with
KVOO in
Tulsa, Oklahoma for several years, it moved to its present dial position in 1942. On December 1, 1947, it launched an FM sister station, WAFM. For a time, it used the call sign WAPI-FM and is now 94.5
WJOX-FM. In 1949, WAPI launched the first television station in Alabama, WAFM-TV (now
WVTM-TV).
''
The Birmingham News'' purchased WAPI and its FM and television sister stations in 1953, and in 1954, WAPI re-affiliated with NBC. The
Newhouse chain bought ''The Birmingham News'' in 1956, and sold off the broadcast outlets to separate owners in 1980.
Popular Music and Adult Standards
In the 1950s, as network radio programming began to lose its importance due to television's popularity, WAPI 1070 evolved. It became a
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,
middle-of-the-road station of popular music, news and sports, featuring several local call-in shows at night. By the mid-1970s, it was the only Birmingham AM
adult contemporary radio station.
In July 1983, WAPI changed to an
adult standards format under the branding "Hit Parade". In January 1985, the station returned to its previous adult contemporary format. However, three months later, WAPI immediately returned to adult standards programming when crosstown rival WSGN (now WAGG) dropped that format. On January 1, 1996, WAPI became an
all-news radio
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station. Since that time, the station has evolved into a mostly talk radio station.
AM-FM Simulcast
On February 22, 2010,
WWMM-FM (100.5) changed its call sign to WAPI-FM and dropped its former
adult album alternative music format. The two stations began
simulcasting for most of the day, with the FM side branded as the main station, calling itself "100 WAPI." However, on July 24, 2013, WAPI-FM changed its call letters to
WJQX and flipped to
ESPN Radio
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as a sister station to WJOX and WJOX-FM. This left the news/talk format solely on the AM side once again for three years.
On May 23, 2016, co-owned 99.5
WZRR
WZRR (99.5 FM, "Talk 99.5") is a radio station licensed to Birmingham, Alabama. It carries a talk radio format, simulcast with AM sister station WAPI. WZRR is one of several Birmingham-area radio stations owned by Cumulus Media, with radio ...
dropped its
country music format and began simulcasting WAPI. However, WZRR is now branded as the main station. Both stations began calling themselves "Talk 99.5," without any references to the AM 1070 frequency except for legally mandated
station identification).
Transmitter and Towers
Although it boasts the most powerful daytime signal in Alabama, WAPI does not travel as far as most other 50,000-watt stations due to the region's poor ground conductivity. It does, however, cover all of central Alabama during the day from a single tower, and can be heard as far away as the
Atlanta suburbs under the right atmospheric conditions. At night, it cuts back power to 5,000 watts, using a two-
tower array.
WAPI employs a
directional antenna
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to protect
KNX
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in
Los Angeles, the main station at AM 1070, as well as
KYW in
Philadelphia at adjacent AM 1060 and former Canadian station CBA in Moncton New Brunswick (although CBA is no longer broadcasting on 1070, the allocation is protected). This makes WAPI difficult to listen to, outside Birmingham and its close-in suburbs, at night.
Previous logo
(WAPI's logo prior to simulcast with WAPI-FM)
References
External links
FCC History Cards for WAPIWAPI official website*Thad Holt was a broadcaster and the founder of WAPI. His
papers
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can be found at the
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API (AM)
News and talk radio stations in the United States
Radio stations established in 1922
1922 establishments in Alabama
Cumulus Media radio stations
Radio stations licensed before 1923 and still broadcasting