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WYSR
Broadcast areaPiedmont Triad
Frequency1590 kHz
BrandingQue Pasa Radio
Programming
FormatSpanish Variety
AffiliationsQue Pasa Radio
Ownership
OwnerIglesia Cristo Reyna Inc.
History
Former call signs
WNST
WNOS
WGLD
WOKX
Technical information
Facility ID34353
ClassD
Power1,400 watts day
14 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
35°59′04″N 80°04′08″W / 35.98444°N 80.06889°W / 35.98444; -80.06889
Links
Websitegreensboro.quepasanoticias.com

WYSR (1590 AM) is a radio station in High Point, North Carolina. The station airs a Spanish language music and news format and is owned by Iglesias Cristo Reyna Inc.[1]

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History

WNOS was a country music station in the 1970s, later changing its letters to WOKX. WOKX switched to Christian music, and the X in the station's logo looked like a leaning cross. In September 2003, WOKX switched to sports talk, becoming an ESPN affiliate, later changing to its current call letters.[2]

Also in 2003, when WTOB owner Truth Broadcasting stopped selling time to La Movidita, that Spanish-language radio station moved back to WSGH. Que Pasa Radio moved from WSGH to WTOB and WWBG.[3]

Early in 2006, WYSR switched to its current Spanish language format.

References

  1. ^ WYSR fcc.gov. Accessed December 3, 2013
  2. ^ Eric Swensen, "Triad Gets All-Sports Radio", Greensboro News & Record, September 29, 2003.
  3. ^ "Hispanic Radio Stations Switch Places on Dial," Greensboro News & Record, March 20, 2003.

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