What does Woai stand for?

What does Woai stand for?

WOAI-TV

San Antonio, Texas United States
Call sign meaning Taken from former sister radio station WOAI
Technical information
Licensing authority FCC
Facility ID 69618

Where is Joe Pags studio?

Pags now hosts his nationally syndicated weekday show from his flagship at WOAI in San Antonio, a portion of which is also simulcast on Newsmax TV. He also hosts Premiere Networks’ nationally-syndicated “The Weekend” on more than 225 stations.

What station is Rush Limbaugh on in San Antonio Texas?

KNAF-FM 105.7 Programming includes local and farm news, sports, and the Rush Limbaugh Show.

What channel is CW in San Antonio?

KMYS is a The CW local network affiliate in San Antonio, TX. You can watch KMYS local news, weather, traffic, live sports, daytime, primetime, & late night programming. You will be able to watch the broadcast station with an antenna on Channel 35 or by subscribing to a live streaming service.

Is Joe Pags married?

Jenny PagliaruloJoe Pags / Spouse

What time is Joe Pags Show live?

6-9 PM EST
His daily show is broadcast live from 6-9 PM EST. He also hosts a weekend nationally syndicated radio talk show through Premiere Networks, titled The Weekend with Joe Pags.

What is the radio station in San Antonio Texas?

WOAI (1200 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in San Antonio, Texas. It is owned and operated by San Antonio-based iHeartMedia, Inc., and it airs a news/talk radio format. WOAI is the flagship station for iHeartMedia. Its studios are located in the Stone Oak neighborhood in Far North San Antonio.

Where can I listen to WOAI?

With a good radio, WOAI’s nighttime signal reaches much of the United States and Mexico, and parts of central Canada. However, it is strongest in the central United States. WOAI audio streaming is also available through iHeartRadio. WOAI airs a mix of local and nationally syndicated talk shows.

What happened to WOAI Radio?

Because WOAI Radio was an NBC affiliate, Channel 4 was primarily an NBC-TV station, although it also carried some programs from CBS, ABC and Dumont. In 1956, a Boeing B-29 crashed into WOAI’s transmitter tower, destroying it.

Why did WOAI move to 780?

However, in May 1923 the Department of Commerce, which regulated U.S. radio at this time, set aside a band of “Class B” frequencies that were reserved for stations that had quality equipment and programming. The San Antonio area was assigned exclusive use of 780 kHz, and WOAI was authorized to move to this new assignment.