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ESPN Radio affiliate in Columbus, Ohio

WBNS
Broadcast areaColumbus, Ohio
Frequency1460 kHz
Branding1460 ESPN Columbus
Programming
FormatSports radio
AffiliationsESPN Radio
Ohio State Sports Network
Ownership
Owner
Sister stationsWBNS-FM, WBNS-TV
History
First air date1922 (1922)
Former call signsWCAH (1922–1934)
Call sign meaning"Wolfe Bank Newspaper and Shoes"
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID54901
ClassB
Power5,000 watts day
1,000 watts night
Transmitter coordinates39°57′06″N 82°54′23″W / 39.95167°N 82.90639°W / 39.95167; -82.90639
Repeater(s)97.1 WBNS-HD2 (Columbus)
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.971thefan.com

WBNS (1460 kHz) — branded 1460 ESPN Columbus — is a commercial AM radio station in Columbus, Ohio. The station currently broadcasts a sports talk format and carries ESPN Radio programming. It is owned by Tegna Inc., along with WBNS-FM (97.1 MHz.) and WBNS-TV (channel 10). The three stations' studios and offices are located on Twin Rivers Drive, near Downtown Columbus; WBNS (AM)'s transmitter tower is located in East Columbus.

Overview

Blaw-Knox diamond tower used by the station

The station was first authorized, as WCAH, on May 13, 1922, and was originally owned by the Entrekin Electric Company of Columbus. The Wolfe family, owners of The Columbus Dispatch, bought the station in 1929 and in January 1934 changed the calls to the present WBNS– the call letters stand for "Wolfe Bank, Newspaper and Shoes"—the businesses controlled by the Wolfe family. (The WBNS stations maintained common ownership with the Dispatch until 2015, when the Wolfes sold the newspaper and related assets to New Media Investment Group.) WBNS was the longtime Columbus affiliate of the CBS Radio Network, and in the present-day serves as the AM flagship of the Ohio State Sports Network.

After various formats over the decades, including full service, Top 40, and MOR, in 2009 WBNS began simulcasting with WBNS-FM, which had previously aired an adult contemporary format. This was intended to improve the nighttime coverage for the station's longtime sports talk format, as well as Buckeyes football and basketball. The AM station must reduce its power to 1,000 watts at night, resulting in reduced coverage outside of Columbus itself. However, the FM station was branded as the main station, under the moniker "97.1 The Fan."

Previous logo

In 2011, the simulcast ended. The AM station began offering additional ESPN network programming and announced plans to create original local content such as an MMA show called "Ground & Pound", as well as a coach's show for the local MLS team, the Columbus Crew. On January 5, 2012 it was announced that the station would carry Cleveland Indians broadcasts in Columbus for the 2012 season, marking the return of the Indians after their absence from the Columbus market for the 2011 season. WBNS is one of a few stations remaining in the U.S. to broadcast using a Blaw-Knox tower that employed a distinctive diamond-shaped cantilever design.

On June 11, 2019, Dispatch announced it was selling its broadcasting assets, including the WBNS stations, to Tegna Inc. for $535 million in cash. The sale was completed on August 8.

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for WBNS". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "New Stations", Radio Service Bulletin, June 1, 1922, page 2.
  3. "Part I - Additions, Changes and Deletions to Lists", Radio Service Bulletin, February 1, 1934, page 6.
  4. OSU Radio Network - Ohio State Buckeyes.com
  5. Indians radio affiliates - Indians.com
  6. "TEGNA Completes Acquisition of Dispatch Broadcast Group’s Leading, Top Ranked Stations in Indianapolis, IN and Columbus, OH", Tegna Inc., 8 August 2019, Retrieved 8 August 2019.

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List of ESPN Radio affiliates
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adult contemporary
classic hits
college
country
news/talk
NPR
oldies
religious
rock
sports
top 40
urban
other radio stations in Ohio
See also
ESPN Radio
Fox Sports Radio
CBS Sports Radio
NBC Sports Radio
Sports Byline USA
SportsMap Radio
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