WPAD

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WPAD
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City of license Paducah, Kentucky
Branding 99.5 The Fan
Frequency 1560 kHz
Translator(s) 99.5 W258AN (Paducah)
First air date 1941
Format Sports
Power 10,000 watts day
5,000 watts night
Class B
Facility ID 54720
Transmitter coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Callsign meaning W PADucah
Affiliations Fox Sports Radio
Owner Bristol Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Sister stations WDDJ, WDXR, WKYQ, WKYX (AM), WKYX-FM, WLLE, WNGO, WZYK
Website 995thefanpaducah.com

WPAD (1560 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports talk format. Licensed to Paducah, Kentucky, USA. The station is owned by the Bristol Broadcasting Company, Inc.[1]

WPAD is the fifth oldest radio broadcasting station in Kentucky, founded in 1930 by Pierce Lackey. It broadcast on 1420 kHz with a 100 watt signal. In 1941 the power was increased to 250 watts, and the frequency was changed to 1450 kHz. In 1943 the station joined the CBS radio network. In 1946 WPAD added the first FM broadcasting in the state, continuing with FM simulcast until the 1970s. In 1962, the power was increased to 1000 watts. In 1967 Lackey died and the station was purchased by Ed Fritts, In the 1970s the FM call letters were changed to WDDJ and the FM programming was changed to progressive rock.

In 1984 the stations were sold to Bill Bereman of Indianapolis. Bereman soon sold them to Lee Hagan. In 1996, the stations were purchased by Bristol Broadcasting, owner of WKYX and WKYQ. WPAD exchanging frequencies with WDXR, and continued to operate on 1560 kHz with an "oldies" format.[2]

Programming

Weekdays

Special Programming

  • McCracken County High School Sports
  • Live Church Programming (Sundays 10a-Noon)
  • Nashville Predators (limited) NHL
  • Tennessee Titans NFL
  • Marshall Toy Sports Show (Mondays 5p-7p)

References

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  2. Walker, Joe, "Paducah, Ky., Honors Radio Station after 70 Years of Operation." The Paducah Sun (Paducah, Kentucky), August 21, 2000. Retrieved May 25, 2009
  3. Weekday lineup

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