WYAM (AM)
WYAM (AM) is a radio station broadcasting in the Lynchburg, Virginia area. It operates on the AM frequency of 1490 kHz. WYAM primarily features a sports radio format, carrying programming from national networks like ESPN Radio. It serves the central Virginia region with coverage of local and national sports news, talk shows, and live game broadcasts. The station is owned and operated by a broadcasting company, the specific details of which may vary and change over time. WYAM is often involved in community outreach activities, particularly those related to sports and recreation. The station's broadcast signal is designed to cover a specific geographic area, and listeners outside that area may experience difficulty receiving a clear signal. Information about the station's schedule, on-air personalities, and specific programming can usually be found on its official website or through online radio directories. The station has a history of broadcasting in the Lynchburg area spanning several years, with its call letters WYAM having been consistently associated with its presence in the community. The (AM) designation in the name refers to Amplitude Modulation, the technology used to transmit its signal.