WHOM

WHOM

Infobox Radio station
name =WHOM


city = Mount Washington, New Hampshire
area = Portland, Maine, northern New England
branding = 94.9 WHOM
slogan = "Northern New England's Number One Station for Continuous Light Rock"
airdate = 1958 (as WWMT)
frequency = 94.9 (MHz)
format = Adult Contemporary
haat =
erp = 48,000 watts
haat = 1141 meters
class = C
facility_id = 49687
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns = WWMT, WMTW, WMTQ
owner = Citadel Broadcasting
webcast = [http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/citadel_me_portland_whom_fm_fast Listen Live]
website = [http://www.949whom.com/ www.949whom.com]
affiliations =
sister_stations = WBLM, WCYY, WJBQ

WHOM (94.9 FM, "94.9 WHOM") is an American radio station which airs an Adult Contemporary format. It transmits from atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire and has a broadcast area of 4 states and 2 Canadian provinces. While the signal can be heard all over northern New England, the station broadcasts from and considers itself part of the Portland, Maine radio market.

Current programming

94.9 WHOM promotes its programming as "safe for the whole family."

History

94.9 WHOM signed on the air as WWMT in 1958. Several years later, the station became a sister station to WMTW-TV and took the WMTW-FM calls. After being sold separate from WMTW-TV, the station took the WHOM call letters (which previously been on 92.3 FM in New York City) in July 1976. Broadcasting from the top of Mount Washington in New Hampshire's White Mountains, WHOM is one of northern America's most powerful FM signals, reaching Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Southern Canada and Massachusetts.

The station offered a Beautiful Music format consisting of instrumental versions of pop songs as well as several soft vocals per hour. This format continued through the 1980s. In January 1990, the station abruptly dropped the long time easy listening format for a soft adult contemporary format. The station kept the staff and still marketed themselves as an easy listening station. In the mid 1990s, the station began adding softer songs by Hot AC and CHR artists and began playing current product. By 2000, WHOM was more of a mainstream Adult Contemporary station. The station was sold to Citadel a few years ago. 94.9 WHOM also broadcasts their radio program over the internet from their official web page.

External links

* [http://www.949whom.com/ WHOM Website]
*FMQ|WHOM
*FML|WHOM
*FMARB|WHOM


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