City | Decatur, Georgia |
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Broadcast area | Atlanta metropolitan area |
Branding | Spanish Talk |
Frequency | 1310 kHz |
Format | Latin/Talk |
Power | 2,500 watts daytime, 31 watts nighttime, 500 watts PSRA, 61-12 watts PSSA |
Class | D |
Transmitter coordinates | 33°46′21″N 84°16′54″W / 33.772515°N 84.281643°W |
Owner | Hanmi Broadcasting, Inc. |
WPBC AM 1310 is an Decatur, Georgia AM radio station broadcasting on a frequency of 1310 kHz.
In mid-December, 2012 WBPC came back on the air broadcasting under an agreement with The Talk Radio, LLC, headed by longtime Latino community figure Teodoro Maus. During full-power (2,500 watts) daytime operation, the station is in Spanish with a talk radio format; and at night it once again featured Reggie Gay's Gospel Music service. The station has a heavy emphasis on issues affecting the Latino immigrant community.
In July 2011 Hanmi Broadcasting, Inc. had requested a silent STA for WPBC after an LMA ended abruptly.[1]
In April 2011 the station entered into a Local Marketing Agreement with WZBN's Reggie Gay and adopted WZBN's format of Contemporary Gospel/Holy Hip Hop music.[2]
WPBC's transmitting tower is located in the middle of a MARTA employee parking lot at the Avondale train station. In 2002, MARTA conducted a study to renovate the entire College Station area known as: Decatur - "Avondale MARTA Station Study Livable Centers Initiative", including the station's parking lot. In 2007, another study was conducted, but there have been no further announcements found online to date. Since 2007, no renovation of the area has begun, and no new announcements have been made by either MARTA or Dekalb county regarding this initiative. [3] Should this plan come to fruition, at some point, this may affect the tower/transmitter site which would then have to seek permission to be relocated in accordance with FCC rules and regulations.