WHAZ-FM

WHAZ-FM (97.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a religious format.

[2] Licensed to Hoosick Falls, New York, United States, the station serves the easternmost portion of the Capital District, Bennington, Vermont, and North Adams, Massachusetts as a satellite of WHAZ.

[5][6] However, WNGN continued to run WZEC well into 1999, as the sale did not close until June 30; the next day, Aritaur sold WZEC, along with WBEC and WBEC-FM, to Tele-Media Broadcasting,[7] who finally implemented the WBEC-FM simulcast by that September.

[9][10] The station was sold to Vox Media in 2002,[11] and shifted to soft adult contemporary in 2004.

[12] Vox sold WZEC to Capitol Media in 2005,[13] who changed the call letters to the current WHAZ-FM and implemented a classic gospel format on November 7,[14][15] before switching to a straight simulcast of the AM station by April 2007.