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WSOO

Coordinates: 46°26′16″N 84°22′42″W / 46.43778°N 84.37833°W / 46.43778; -84.37833
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WSOO
Broadcast area[1]
Frequency1230 kHz
Branding1230 WSOO
Programming
FormatSoft AC/talk
AffiliationsABC Radio
ESPN Radio
Michigan Radio Network
Detroit Red Wings
Detroit Tigers
Coast to Coast AM
Ownership
OwnerSovereign Communications
AM: WKNW, WNBY
FM: WMKD, WNBY-FM, WSUE, WYSS
History
First air date
June 25, 1940
Call sign meaning
The Soo
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID20420
ClassC
Power1,000 watts
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Website1230wsoo.com

WSOO (1230 AM) is a radio station in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. The station airs a gold-based soft adult contemporary format during daytime hours, featuring music from the 1960s through the 2000s, and features paranormal talk programming in late night timeslots. WSOO has been owned and operated by Sovereign Communications since 2003, and is part of Sovereign's 7-station cluster in the Sault Ste. Marie and Newberry market (see Infobox).

Broadcasting since June 25, 1940, WSOO is the first radio station to broadcast in the Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan radio market, and was only preceded in the region by the now-closed Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario AM station CFYN (formerly CJIC.) The station was launched and owned by the Hiawathaland Broadcasting Company, who later shifted the station to a middle of the road format in the late 1960s, prior to selling the station to Patterson Communications (later the Miami County Broadcasting Company) in 1971, as owned by Richard E. Hunt, who also owned WCBY AM & -FM in Cheboygan and WPTW AM & -FM in his hometown of Piqua, Ohio. WSOO was purchased by Fabiano-Strickler Communications in 1981, who shifted to its current adult contemporary/talk format in 1989. The station was ultimately purchased by current owners Sovereign Communications in 2003.

Live sports coverage on WSOO includes Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers, and Sault High Blue Devils games, as well as the regional high school sports talk show Coach's Corner, and annual coverage of the International 500 snowmobile race in Sault Ste. Marie. Syndicated talk programs include the late-night paranormal programs Ground Zero and Coast to Coast AM, while the station also airs the Sunday morning Baptist televangelist program Good News From The Good Book with Pastor Tim Rader, out of nearby Kinross, Michigan. The Handyman Show with Glenn Haege previously aired on WSOO on Sundays until Haege's passing in September 2017. As well, the station features hourly newsbreaks from ABC Radio.

Local on-air personalities at WSOO include morning host Allan Gibbs, DJ/news anchor John Bell, sports anchor Mark SanAngelo, chief meteorologist Karl Bohnak, and Sault High Blue Devils play-by-play announcer & Coach's Corner host Dave Watson.

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46°26′16″N 84°22′42″W / 46.43778°N 84.37833°W / 46.43778; -84.37833


  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WSOO". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.