WRAW

Radio station in Reading, Pennsylvania


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::summary Radio station in Reading, Pennsylvania ::

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FieldValue
cityReading, Pennsylvania
countryUS
nameWRAW
logoWRAW Newsradio1340 logo.jpg
logo_size150px
imageWRFY and WRAW studios, Reading, PA, Sept. 2025.jpg
captionStudios of WRFY-FM and WRAW in Reading
frequency1340 kHz
brandingNewsRadio 1340
formatTalk
affiliationsPremiere Networks
networkFox News Radio
owneriHeartMedia
licenseeiHM Licenses, LLC
sister_stationsWRFY-FM
airdate
former_callsigns
licensing_authorityFCC
facility_id69566
classC
power1,000 watts unlimited
coordinates
webcast
website
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WRAW (1340 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Reading, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by iHeartMedia and calls itself "Newsradio 1340 WRAW." It broadcasts a conservative talk radio format.

WRAW's transmitter is off South 9th Street in Reading, near the Schuylkill River. It is powered at 1,000 watts. The service contour covers communities such as Ephrata, Pottstown, Kutztown, Boyertown and Hamburg.

Programming

Weekdays begin with the R.J. Harris Breakfast Show simulcast from co-owned WHP in nearby Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The rest of the weekday line up features mostly syndicated shows from the co-owned Premiere Networks: The Glenn Beck Radio Program, The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, The Sean Hannity Show, The Jesse Kelly Show, The Michael Berry Show and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory.

On weekends, WRAW carries In the Garden with Ron Wilson, At Home with Gary Sullivan, Rich DeMuro on Tech, Bill Handel on the Law, The Weekend with Michael Brown, Armstrong & Getty and Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham. Most hours begin with an update from Fox News Radio.

History

WRAW is one of the oldest radio stations in Pennsylvania. It signed on the air in September 1922.Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2005 page D-448. Retrieved June 3, 2025. In the 1960s and 1970s, the station had a Top 40 format. During the 1980s, it played a syndicated adult standards format, known as The Music of Your Life.

WRAW once broadcast in AM stereo using the C-QUAM system.

On February 27, 2014, WRAW changed to Spanish contemporary, branded as "Rumba 1340". Programming was also heard on FM translator W222BY on 92.3 FM. The simulcast ended on August 8, 2019, after the translator was sold to Educational Media Foundation (EMF).

On August 12, 2019, WRAW ended Spanish programming and began airing a conservative talk format branded as "NewsRadio 1340 WRAW". Another radio station in Reading, WEEU, discontinued airing Rush Limbaugh's nationally syndicated show in a cost-cutting measure stemming from its parent company's bankruptcy and sale. That prompted WRAW to pick up the broadcast, and carry other conservative talk programming, from co-owned Premiere Networks. After Limbaugh's death in 2021, WRAW, like other talk stations owned by iHeartMedia, switched to Limbaugh's replacement, The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show.

References

References

  1. [https://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/finder?call=wraw&x=0&y=0&sr=Y&s=C Radio-Locator.com/WRAW]
  2. "0.5 mV/m Service Contour for WRAW, 1340 kHz, Reading, PA". [[Federal Communications Commission]].
  3. [https://archive.org/details/amstereotvstereo0000pren "AM Stereo & TV Stereo: New Sound Dimensions"] by Stan Prentiss, 1985, page 168.
  4. "Rumba Rolls Into Reading".
  5. "WRAW Reading to Flip to Conservative Talk".

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