WAIN (AM)
{{short description|Radio station in Kentucky}}
{{for|the FM radio station in Columbia, Kentucky, United States|WAIN-FM}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}}
{{Infobox radio station
| name = WAIN
| logo =
| city = Columbia, Kentucky
| area =
| branding = Infinity Sports Network 1270 AM and 101.9 FM
| frequency = 1270 kHz
| translator = {{Radio Relay|101.9|W270DI|Columbia}}
| airdate = August 1, 1951
| format = Sports
| power = 1,000 watts day
68 watts night
| class = D
| facility_id = 67857
| coordinates = {{coord|37|6|26|N|85|16|42|W|region:US_type:city}}
| callsign_meaning =
| former_callsigns =
| affiliations = {{ubl|Infinity Sports Network|Cincinnati Reds Radio Network|Lindsey Wilson College|Adair County High School}}
| owner = Forcht Broadcasting
| licensee = Tri-County Radio Broadcasting Corp.{{cite web|url=http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?call=WAIN |title=WAIN Facility Record |work=United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division }}
| sister_stations = WAIN-FM, WCKQ, WGRK-FM, WTCO
| webcast = {{listenlive|https://www.1019wain.com}}
| website = {{URL|https://1019wain.com}}
| licensing_authority= FCC
}}
WAIN (1270 kHz) is an Infinity Sports Network–affiliated radio station licensed to Columbia, Kentucky, United States. The station is owned by Forcht Broadcasting as part of a duopoly with country music station WAIN-FM (93.5 FM). WAIN's transmitter is located along KY 206 (Liberty Road) on the east side of Columbia.
In addition to its primary AM signal, WAIN maintains an FM translator as W250CL on 101.9 MHz. That station's transmitter is co-located with the AM.
History
WAIN was launched in 1951 by Tri-County Broadcasting. The station was led by S.C. Bybee, with additional ownership by Clifford Spurlock. Over the next several years, Spurlock and later Bybee would sell their stakes in the station to Lindsey Wilson College, which became majority owner of the station. An FM sister station would go on air in 1968.{{cite book|last=Nash|first=Francis M.|date=1995|title=Towers over Kentucky: A History of Radio and TV in the Bluegrass State|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/History/Towers-Over-Kentucky-Nash-1995.pdf|location=Lexington, Kentucky|publisher=Host Communications|page=143|isbn=9781879688933}}
By 1983, the college had sold WAIN-AM-FM to Key Broadcasting, now known as Forcht Broadcasting.{{r|nash}}
Programming
WAIN is a primary affiliate of CBS Sports Radio, carrying the majority of its sports talk radio format. In addition to its CBS affiliation, the station is an affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds Radio Network. WAIN also carries local sports from Lindsey Wilson College and Adair County High School in conjunction with WAIN-FM.{{cite web|url=https://www.1019wain.com/on-air/|title=On air Program Schedule|work=WAIN-AM|publisher=Forcht Broadcasting|access-date=13 May 2023}}
FM translator
In addition to the main station at 1270 kHz, WAIN is relayed by an FM translator at 101.9 MHz to widen its broadcast area, especially during nighttime hours when the AM signal broadcasts with only 68 watts.
{{RadioTranslators
| callsign = WAIN
| call1 = W270DI
| freq1 = 101.9
| fid1 = 200104
| watts1 = 250
| haat1 = 0
| class1 = D
| city1 = Columbia, Kentucky
}}
References
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External links
{{AM station data|67857|WAIN}}
- {{FCC-LMS-Facility|200104|W270DI}}
- {{FXL|W270DI}}
{{Sports Radio Stations in Kentucky}}
{{Forcht}}
Category:Infinity Sports Network stations
Category:Radio stations established in 1951
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