WAIM (1230 AM ) is a news/talk radio station located in Anderson, South Carolina . The station is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast with a full-time power of 1,000 watts non-directional.
7-610: WAIM signed on the air in April 1935. Station owner Wilton E. Hall also owned The Anderson Independent and Daily Mail newspapers. The radio station was the fourth station to sign on the air in South Carolina. In the 1940s and 1950s Glenn Warnock was the general manager. Some of the radio personalities that worked at WAIM in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s were : Doc Durham, Jimmy Scribner, Bob Poole, Marshall Gailiard, Al Joseph, Betty Black and Ken Rogers. Hall also owned WCAC FM 101.1. In
14-427: A news/talk format as "NewsRadio 1230" with talk hosts such as Rush Limbaugh , Laura Ingraham , Sean Hannity , and George Noory . The station also has a morning show called The Rick Driver Show. WAIM also broadcasts T.L. Hanna Yellow Jackets football games in the fall with play-by-play by Christopher White and color from Frank Alexander. In 2008, Bob Bierrman returned to the station for the first time since 1973 to do
21-569: A weekend talk show. He left the station in September 2008. WAIM's main competitors are WHQA 103.1 FM, which broadcasts a morning talk show and country music and WANS AM 1280; which broadcasts a talk/Sports format in the Anderson County and surrounding area. During the latter part of 2008, the WAIM website was changed to include an online version of the popular Trading Post. In early 2009, WAIM NetTV
28-467: The late 1970s, it became WAIM-FM. In 1978, WAIM-FM 101.1 became Rock 101. WAIM AM 1230 became "Anderson Country". Ansel Guthrie, an upstate bluegrass / gospel music pioneer, hosted a radio show highlighting the best in bluegrass and gospel music with a show called "Knee Deep In Bluegrass". In 1982, the FM call letters were changed to WCKN. In 1992, WAIM's format was switched to news/talk. The station now programs
35-571: Was a United States senator from South Carolina . Born in Starr, South Carolina , Hall attended public school and then Furman University in ( Greenville ). He founded a morning newspaper in Anderson, South Carolina in 1924, and in 1929 acquired an evening newspaper. In 1935 he established a radio station, WAIM . From 1934 to 1938, Hall was chairman of the South Carolina Planning Board and
42-441: Was added that streams live events, including Anderson County Council Meetings, and other governmental meetings. 34°31′52″N 82°36′50″W / 34.53111°N 82.61389°W / 34.53111; -82.61389 This article about a radio station in South Carolina is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Wilton E. Hall Wilton Earle Hall (March 11, 1901 – February 25, 1980)
49-491: Was appointed, on November 20, 1944, as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Ellison D. Smith and served until January 3, 1945. Hall was not a candidate for election to the full term; in fact, Smith had already been defeated for re-election and was only serving out the remainder of his prior term. Hall resumed the newspaper publishing and broadcasting business as publisher of
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