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'''WAOS''', "La Favoria", is a [[Spanish language]], Regional [[Mexican]] [[talk radio]], [[AM broadcasting|AM radio]] broadcaster licenced to the city [[Austell, Georgia]] in the [[Atlanta, Georgia]] radio market. The station is licensed to operate at a frequency of 1600 [[kilohertz|kHz]]. '''WAOS''' is considered a Class D AM broadcast facility by the [[Federal Communications Commission]] operating with 20,000 [[Watt]]s of power during the daytime, and 67 [[Watt]]s during nighttime both from a non-directional [[antenna]].
'''WAOS''', "La Favorita", is a [[Spanish language]], Regional [[Mexican]] [[talk radio]], [[AM broadcasting|AM radio]] broadcaster licenced to the city [[Austell, Georgia]] in the [[Atlanta, Georgia]] radio market. The station is licensed to operate at a frequency of 1600 [[kilohertz|kHz]]. '''WAOS''' is considered a Class D AM broadcast facility by the [[Federal Communications Commission]] operating with 20,000 [[Watt]]s of power during the daytime, and 67 [[Watt]]s during nighttime both from a non-directional [[antenna]].


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Revision as of 17:16, 24 July 2007

WAOS
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Broadcast areaAtlanta metropolitan area
Frequency1600 kHz (analog)
Branding"La Favorita"
Programming
FormatRegional Mexican
Ownership
OwnerLa Favorita, Inc.
WXEM (AM), WLBA (AM)
Technical information
ClassD
Power20,000 Watts daytime
67 Watts nighttime
Links
WebsiteLaFavorita.com

WAOS, "La Favorita", is a Spanish language, Regional Mexican talk radio, AM radio broadcaster licenced to the city Austell, Georgia in the Atlanta, Georgia radio market. The station is licensed to operate at a frequency of 1600 kHz. WAOS is considered a Class D AM broadcast facility by the Federal Communications Commission operating with 20,000 Watts of power during the daytime, and 67 Watts during nighttime both from a non-directional antenna.