WTMM-FM

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WTMM-FM
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City of license Mechanicville, New York
Broadcast area Capital District, Adirondacks
Branding 104.5 The Team
First air date 1993
Frequency 104.5 MHz
Format Sports radio
ERP 5 kW
Class A
Callsign meaning W TeaM M
Former callsigns WXLE (1993-99)
WABT (2000-06)
Owner Regent Communications
Website www.wtmm.com

WTMM-FM (ESPN Radio 104.5 The Team) is a sports radio station licensed to Mechanicville, New York and serving New York's Capital Region and Saratoga County. The station is owned by Regent Communications, and broadcasts at 6 kilowatts ERP from a tower in Clifton Park, New York which is shared with WKKF and WPTR. The station airs play-by-play from the New York Yankees and the AHL's Albany River Rats as well as all of ESPN's programming; the station has no local programming outside of play-by-play.

WTMM-FM assumed the Team format from its former home on 1300 kHz (now WEEV) on December 18, 2006 with the two stations simulcasting until January 2, 2007.

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The station served on in 1993 as WXLE, running an Adult Album Alternative format (XL 104.5) with much of its programming satellite-fed. Late in 1995, XL 104.5's programming became all-locally originated. The combination of the somewhat esoteric format and a new frequency led to fairly low ratings for the station and by late 1996 rumors of a format change circulated.

In Spring 1997, Capstar Broadcasting bought WXLE, adding it to a sizable cluster consisting of five other stations. After Capstar took control of the station by a local marketing agreement, they did an evolution of the AAA format into Modern AC 104.5 The Zone. Going against WRVE and WKLI, the format struggled out of the gate and in the long run there was no change in ratings from XL104.5. In 1998, Capstar was sold to AMFM Inc. and with it came two format changes, first to Hot AC as Magic 104.5 in October as a smokescreen, then in December to the then-popular "Jammin' Oldies" format (which AMFM owned the rights to). With the latter switch came the calls of WABT.

Like other "Jammin' Oldies" stations, WABT had a short-term uptick in ratings, however the format did not mesh well with the Albany market and ratings fell to levels of that of the prior formats. When AMFM merged with Clear Channel Communications in 2000, WABT was one of several stations which was divested due to market concentration concerns. After being sold to current owner Regent Communications, WABT's format changed to 1980s music as "The Buzz" on December 8, 2000. The "Buzz" format was later expanded to include music from the 1990s in September 2002 and evolved to Adult Top 40 in July 2003.

In mid-2006, reports began circulating that the Buzz format may move to the relocated 105.7 MHz frequency that previously had been licenced to Queensbury. In the wake of landing the Chuck & Kelly morning show from WYJB in September 2006, these rumors would soon become true. The Buzz format officially moved to 105.7 MHz on December 4, 2006 after spending much of the previous week test simulcasting.

On December 18, WABT flipped to a simulcast of ESPN Radio formatted WTMM as WTMM-FM in preparation of becoming the sole home of that station which took place in January 2007 when WTMM (AM) became female-oriented talk WEEV.

But the possibility of WTMM's play-by-play being simulcasted on WEEV to reach parts of the market where (contrary to popular belief) WEEV has a stronger signal remains.

FM radio stations in the Albany / Schenectady / Troy market (Arbitron Market #62)

In-Town:
88.3 | 89.1 | 89.7 | 90.3 | 90.7/94.9 | 90.9 | 91.5 | 92.3 | 93.7 | 94.5 | 95.5 | 96.3 | 96.7
98.3 | 99.5 | 100.9 | 102.3 | 103.1 | 103.9 | 104.5 | 104.9 | 105.7 | 106.5 | 107.7

Outside the Metro
Saratoga Springs/Glens Falls and Vermont: 91.9 | 94.7 | 95.9 | 97.5 | 98.5 | 100.3
101.3 | 101.7 | 102.7 | 107.1
Mohawk Valley: 97.3 | 97.7 | 101.9 | 103.5
Columbia/Greene Counties: 93.5 | 97.9 | 98.5

New York State Radio Markets
Albany (AM) (FM) · Binghamton · Buffalo (AM) (FM) · Elmira-Corning · Ithaca · Jamestown-Dunkirk · Long Island
New York City (AM) (FM) · Newburgh-Middletown · Olean · Plattsburgh · Poughkeepsie · Riverhead
Rochester (AM) (FM) · Saratoga · Syracuse (AM) (FM) · Utica (AM) (FM) · Watertown
See also: List of radio stations in New York and List of United States radio markets


Radio stations in the Saratoga Springs / Glens Falls market (Arbitron #unranked)
AM Stations

590 | 810 | 980 | 1160 | 1230 | 1250 | 1300 | 1330 | 1340 | 1400 | 1410 | 1450 | 1460 | 1540

In-Market FM Stations

89.7 | 90.3 | 90.9 | 91.1 | 91.9 | 92.3 | 92.7 | 94.1 | 94.7 | 95.5 | 95.9 | 96.7 | 97.5 | 98.5
100.3 | 101.3 | 101.7 | 102.3 | 102.7 | 103.9 | 104.5 | 105.7 | 106.5 | 107.1 | 107.7

Out-of-Market FM Stations serving/available in Saratoga

88.3 | 89.1 | 91.5 | 93.7 | 98.3 | 99.5 | 100.9 | 103.1 | 103.9 | 104.9

New York State Radio Markets
Albany (AM) (FM) · Binghamton · Buffalo (AM) (FM) · Elmira-Corning · Ithaca · Jamestown-Dunkirk · Long Island
New York City (AM) (FM) · Newburgh-Middletown · Olean · Plattsburgh · Poughkeepsie · Riverhead
Rochester (AM) (FM) · Saratoga · Syracuse (AM) (FM) · Utica (AM) (FM) · Watertown
See also: List of radio stations in New York and List of United States radio markets
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