Frequency Call Signs and Format
Prior to its current iteration of WHPT, the frequency 102.5 has had a long history of call signs, or letters. Starting in 1960, the signal was known as WYAK. It has also been known by these calls: WSAF-FM, WQSR, WSRZ, WAVE-FM, and WHVE.
Calls | Format |
WYAK | unknown |
WSAF-FM | unknown |
WQSR | Beautiful Music 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Album Oriented Rock from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. |
WSRZ | Mainstream, a hybridAOR/CHR format |
WAVE | Mainstream, a hybrid AOR/CHR format |
WHVE | Traditional Jazz/Easy Listening/Smooth Jazz |
WHPT | AAA, Classic Rock, Hot Talk |
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