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- WMAS-FM abstract "WMAS-FM (94.7 FM) is an adult contemporary music formatted radio station licensed to Enfield, Connecticut. In the late 1960s WMAS-FM was an "underground" radio station. Advertising revenue came from the hippie boutiques, head shops, concert venues, and music stores that catered to the counter-cultural youth of the day. This format ended in September 1969 after complaints were made about expletives in a Wild Man Fischer song. A protest movement, in part organized by the DJs, failed to save the format. From 1971-1973, the station programmed Progressive Rock, as WHVY followed by adult contemporary programming. From 1978-1979, it programmed Disco music then returned to the adult contemporary format. While focusing on the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts in its marketing and imaging, the station is easily heard and has listenership in northern Connecticut as well. The station is owned by Cumulus Media, and its slogan is "94-7 WMAS, Your Official At Work Station." Its sister station is WHLL CBS Sports 1450 The Hall, licensed to Springfield (and which formerly shared the WMAS callsign with WMAS-FM). The station won the Massachusetts Broadcasters Association Award for station of the year in 2012 and 2014. The Kellogg Krew Morning show won the Massachusetts Broadcasters Association air talent of the year award in 2013.The current line-up of 94.7 WMAS radio personalities is:Chris Kellogg/The Kellogg Krew Morning Show Dina McMahon/The Kellogg Krew Morning Show Lopez/The Kellogg Krew Morning Show Lopez and Drew Hastings/Middays Brett Provo/Afternoons Drew Hastings/Evenings Mark Harris/ Overnights and Weekends Jim Raino/ Weekends Val Turco/ Weekends Ralph Conte/ Weekends Chris Vyce/ Weekends Sarah Babski/ Weekends Robyn Lee/ WeekendsThe Station GM is Craig Swimm, the Program Director is Jim Raimo, the Production Director is Brett Provo, and the Promotions Director is Erica Skubis.".
- WMAS-FM alias "94.7 WMAS".
- WMAS-FM broadcastArea Pioneer_Valley.
- WMAS-FM broadcastStationClass "B".
- WMAS-FM callsignMeaning "(Station's original owner) or".
- WMAS-FM callsignMeaning "MASsachusetts".
- WMAS-FM callsignMeaning "Moffat, Alfred S.".
- WMAS-FM city Enfield,_Connecticut.
- WMAS-FM facilityId "36543".
- WMAS-FM formerCallsign "WHVY (1971-1973)".
- WMAS-FM frequency "9.47E7".
- WMAS-FM licensee "Radio License Holding CBC, LLC".
- WMAS-FM owner Cumulus_Media.
- WMAS-FM programmeFormat Adult_contemporary_music.
- WMAS-FM sisterStation WHLL.
- WMAS-FM webcast 26131.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageExternalLink 947wmas.com.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageExternalLink 26131.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageExternalLink www.947wmas.com.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageID "8928437".
- WMAS-FM wikiPageLength "3380".
- WMAS-FM wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- WMAS-FM wikiPageRevisionID "680894449".
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Adult_Contemporary.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Adult_contemporary.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Adult_contemporary_music.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Adult_contemporary_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cumulus_Media_radio_stations.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_Connecticut.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Kellogg.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Connecticut.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Cumulus_Media.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Enfield,_Connecticut.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink FM_broadcasting.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink File:WMAS-FM_logo.png.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts_Broadcasters_Association.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Megahertz.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Pioneer_Valley.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Radio_station.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Springfield,_Massachusetts.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink WHLL.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Watt.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLink Wild_Man_Fischer.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLinkText "94.7 WMAS".
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLinkText "FM".
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLinkText "WMAS".
- WMAS-FM wikiPageWikiLinkText "WMAS-FM".
- WMAS-FM airdate "1947".
- WMAS-FM area Pioneer_Valley.
- WMAS-FM branding "94.7".
- WMAS-FM callsignMeaning "MASsachusetts".
- WMAS-FM callsignMeaning "Moffat, Alfred S.".
- WMAS-FM callsignMeaning "or".
- WMAS-FM city Enfield,_Connecticut.
- WMAS-FM class "B".
- WMAS-FM erp "50000".
- WMAS-FM facilityId "36543".
- WMAS-FM format Adult_Contemporary.
- WMAS-FM format Adult_contemporary_music.
- WMAS-FM formerCallsigns "WHVY".
- WMAS-FM frequency "94.7".
- WMAS-FM haat "55".
- WMAS-FM hasPhotoCollection WMAS-FM.
- WMAS-FM licensee "Radio License Holding CBC, LLC".
- WMAS-FM name "WMAS-FM".
- WMAS-FM owner Cumulus_Media.
- WMAS-FM sisterStations WHLL.
- WMAS-FM webcast 26131.
- WMAS-FM website "947".
- WMAS-FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Adult_Contemporary_Radio_Stations_in_Connecticut.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Adult_Contemporary_Radio_Stations_in_Massachusetts.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Connecticut-radio-station-stub.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cumulus_Media.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FM_station_data.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hartford_Radio.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_radio_station.
- WMAS-FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Springfield_MA_Radio.
- WMAS-FM subject Category:Adult_contemporary_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- WMAS-FM subject Category:Cumulus_Media_radio_stations.
- WMAS-FM subject Category:Radio_stations_in_Connecticut.
- WMAS-FM hypernym Station.
- WMAS-FM point "42.109 -72.611".
- WMAS-FM type Agent.
- WMAS-FM type Broadcaster.
- WMAS-FM type Organisation.
- WMAS-FM type RadioStation.
- WMAS-FM type Station.
- WMAS-FM type Station.
- WMAS-FM type Organization.
- WMAS-FM type RadioStation.
- WMAS-FM type Agent.
- WMAS-FM type SocialPerson.
- WMAS-FM type Thing.
- WMAS-FM type SpatialThing.
- WMAS-FM type Q15265344.
- WMAS-FM type Q43229.
- WMAS-FM comment "WMAS-FM (94.7 FM) is an adult contemporary music formatted radio station licensed to Enfield, Connecticut. In the late 1960s WMAS-FM was an "underground" radio station. Advertising revenue came from the hippie boutiques, head shops, concert venues, and music stores that catered to the counter-cultural youth of the day. This format ended in September 1969 after complaints were made about expletives in a Wild Man Fischer song.".