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WHOW-AM Working To Return to Airwaves

Listeners of The Big 1520 AM WHOW have likely noticed intermittent silences throughout the last week.

 

Matthew Hart (right), owner of Hart Media Group and new owner of WHOW and all its adjacent platforms, reports that our engineering team here at WHOW is working to restore the AM signal for WHOW.  On Tuesday morning, we detected a technical issue that resulted in the failure of the transmitter for WHOW’s AM radio signal.  Thankfully, all of our WHOW programming can still be heard 'loud and clear' on your FM dial at 92.3.
 
Hart says, “We sincerely apologize for the temporary loss of our AM signal on 1520, but rest assured that we are working as fast as possible to make repairs, and we will have WHOW back up and on air on the AM dial very soon.”  Hart continued, “We know how important local radio is to our community and to our listeners, and we will have our transmitter repaired as soon as possible to restore WHOW’s signal on The Big 1520.”
 
Until the AM transmitter is fully repaired, we encourage listeners to tune in to WHOW at 92.3 FM, stream us on your phone, or click on the Listen Live button on DewittDailyNews.com.

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