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WHAM (AM)
WHAM (1180 kHz) is an AM clear channel station in Rochester, New York. It is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and airs a News/Talk format. Its 50,000-Watt non-directional transmitter, located in Chili, New York, is the maximum power for commercial AM stations in the U.S., allowing WHAM to be heard on some nights through much of the Eastern U.S. and Canada. Its studios are located at One HSBC Plaza in downtown Rochester. WHAM is an affiliate of the Fox News Radio Network. ==Programming== As with most iHeartMedia News/Talk stations, WHAM carries a mix of local shows and nationally syndicated programs from Premiere Networks, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia. Local weekday programs include The WHAM Morning News (5 to 8 a.m.) and The WHAM 5 O'Clock Hour News (5 to 6 p.m.), Bob Lonsberry (8 a.m. to noon), Kimberly and Beck (8 to 9 p.m.) and Sports Talk with Bob Matthews (6 to 8 p.m.). Matthews is a former ''Rochester Democrat and Chronicle'' columnist. Matthews often has a rotating co-host, including Marv Levy, Chuck Dickerson and Fred Smerlas. The Premiere Networks syndicated weekday lineup features Rush Limbaugh (noon to 3 p.m.), Sean Hannity (3 to 5 p.m.), Clyde Lewis (12 to 1 a.m.) and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory (1 to 5 a.m.). Michael Savage from the Westwood One Network is heard weeknights from 9 p.m. to Midnight. Weekend programming includes shows on money, health, home repair, law, Bill Cunningham, computer expert Leo Laporte and some Brokered programming. Some listeners in Southern Ontario, who do not get popular American syndicated conservative talk shows such as Limbaugh and Hannity on their local Canadian radio stations, can often pick up WHAM's 50,000 watt signal.
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