WATR
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WATR is a radio station
Radio station
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 licensed to serve Waterbury, Connecticut
Waterbury, Connecticut
Waterbury is a city in New Haven County, Connecticut, on the Naugatuck River, 33 miles southwest of Hartford and 77 miles northeast of New York City...

. The station is owned by WATR, Inc. It airs a News
News Radio
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/Talk
Talk radio
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 plus Oldies
Oldies
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 music format. It is oldest privately-owned station in the state of Connecticut, never having been sold outside the family of its founder, Harold Thomas (1902–1968).

The station is host to "Tom Chute & You," the weekday morning drive program hosted by general manager and program director Thomas J. Chute (6-9:30 a.m.) Barbara Davitt, who marked 45 years at WATR in November 2008, hosts "Coffee Break" from 9:30 to 10 a.m. Monday through Thursday. Having debuted in the mid-1960s, it is one of the longest-running shows in radio. Regional broadcasting veteran Larry Rifkin hosts "Talk of the Town," WATR's flagship talk program focusing on local and national issues, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Weekend programming includes the traditional and contemporary sounds of Polish music on "The Polish Eagles Show." The show dates back to 1934 when it was originated on WATR by bandleader Victor Zembruski (1912–1976). His widow, Sophie Zembruski (1918-2010), hosted the show from 1976 to 2008, at which time the couple's daughter, Loretta Hoxie, took over hosting duties. Other weekend programming highlights include the Saturday night "Music Museum," hosted by Jay Crawford; Sunday morning's "Carosello Italiano," a program hosted by Sarino and Joe Costa featuring music and news from the Italian community; and the Sunday night "Solid Gold Rock & Roll Party," hosted by longtime radio personality John Bunnell.
The station has been assigned the WATR call letters by the Federal Communications Commission
Federal Communications Commission
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 since it was initially licensed in 1934.

WATR once had sister F.M. and T.V. stations which both survive: WATR-FM is now WWYZ
WWYZ
WWYZ is a Country Station licensed to Waterbury, Connecticut, broadcasting at 92.5 FM. It is currently owned by Clear Channel Communications, but was formerly locally owned by the Gilmore family as a sister to WATR and WATR-TV...

 and WATR-TV is now WCCT-TV.
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