WTAW-AM

WTAW-AM

WTAW (1620 AM, Newstalk 1620) is an AM radio station based in College Station, Texas, and is owned by Bryan Broadcasting Company. As one of the longest-running radio stations in central Texas, WTAW stands for "Watch The Aggies Win." It is recognized as one of the pioneering stations in the U.S. to broadcast a live football game. Before adopting its current News-Talk format, WTAW, originally 1150 AM, operated as a Country and Western station located near the Triangle Bowling alley in Bryan, Texas, in the Old College area. The station was initially given the call letters KAZW on January 9, 1998, changed to KZNE on March 1, 2000, and then to WTAW on May 3, 2000. Bryan Broadcasting acquired the station on December 4, 2003.

Local
English, Spanish
Radio

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Domain Authority
54
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Global

#1383573

United States

#334281

News and Media

#9466

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Articles

  • 2 days ago | wtaw.com | Bill Oliver

    Activity at the Texas A&M system’s RELLIS campus was a subject at four meetings this week. System vice chancellor of research Joe Elabd shared at Monday’s Brazos County intergovernmental committee (IGC) meeting (April 21) information about the future construction of small nuclear power plants at RELLIS. Elabd said the power plants could create 5,000 permanent private sector jobs. That does not count construction jobs.

  • 2 days ago | wtaw.com | Bill Oliver

    Public speakers at Tuesday’s meeting (April 22) of the Brazos County commission asked for assistance with a community garden and controlling feral cats. Because the requests were not part of the meeting agenda, by state law commissioners were not able to respond. The community garden request came from a third year doctoral student at Texas A&M who was also a probation officer for 26 years.

  • 2 days ago | wtaw.com | Bill Oliver

    Three years ago…as the pandemic came to an end…the Bryan ISD school board spent almost $800,000 dollars with a company that specializes in managing student behavior. A summary of what has been done and some of the results of the behavior plan were shared at Monday night’s (April 21) board meeting. Click HERE to read and download presentation materials from the April 21, 2025 Bryan ISD school board meeting.

  • 3 days ago | wtaw.com | Bill Oliver

    Tuesday’s Brazos County commission meeting (April 22) included recognizing five jail inmates for helping save the life of a detention officer. Commissioner Chuck Konderla said the inmates took immediate action to help after the officer experienced a life threatening medical emergency.

  • 3 days ago | wtaw.com | Bill Oliver

    College Station police went to social media to announce its search for a second armed robbery suspect. CSPD’s Facebook page says Adrianna Markell Wells, whose age and hometown were not released, was involved in a January holdup in the Northgate district. Wells is considered to be armed and dangerous. Anyone with information is asked to contact CSPD at 979-764-3600, your local law enforcement agency or call 911.

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Address

123 Example Street

City, Country 12345

Phone

+1 (555) 123-4567

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