WABK-FM
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WABK-FM is an FM radio station licensed to Gardiner, Maine
Gardiner, Maine
Gardiner is a city in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. The population was 6,198 at the 2000 census. Popular with tourists, Gardiner is noted for its culture and old architecture.-History:...

and broadcasting at 104.3 MHz. WABK signed on with an adult leaning top 40 format in the fall of 1968 at 1280 on the AM dial. WABK-FM signed on during the summer of 1974 with the call letters WKME and featured Drake-Chenault's automated Hit Parade format. In February of 1978, the original studios in Farmingdale were destroyed by fire. As the stations rebuilt, WKME's call letters were changed to WABK-FM as it began a simulcast of WABK-AM featuring an up-tempo adult contemporary format with an emphasis on local personalities, news and community involvement. The simulcast ended in 1983 when WABK-AM changed its format to country, then to oldies, standards and finally in the late 1990s to sports with the call letters WFAU. In 1994, WABK-FM became "Oldies 104" but gradually shed the oldies image, playing more 1970s and 1980s music and billing itself as "Super Hits 104 WABK".



Notable talent includes
  • Don Brown
  • Ryan Cote
  • Mark Jackson

Notable Previous Talent Includes
  • Bruce Stevens (WBZ/Boston, WTIC/Hartford, WJMJ/Hartford)
  • Jon Holiday(Dial Global, Power 96/Miami, G-98 Portland)
  • Bob Dow
  • Bob Walker (WKTI/Milwaukee, Cat Country/Providence)

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