77 WABC

NYC's Breaking News & Stimulating Talk

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77 WABC (WABC 770 AM) is a Conservative Talk radio station licensed to New York, NY, and serves the New York radio market. The station is currently owned by Red Apple Media.

  • Call sign: WABC
  • Frequency: 770 AM
  • City of license: New York, NY
  • Format: Conservative Talk
  • Owner: Red Apple Media
  • Area Served: New York

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  • Address: 800 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10022
  • Phone number: (212) 613-3848
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Comments (78)

John 2024-11-18 11:56 AM

Great show but music selections pretty terrible

Carol shurman 2024-11-16 10:12 PM

Have been listening to Anthony Weiner on his Saturday Show and the conversation with a conservative/Libertarian opponent each week. Enjoyed Curtis and James Flippin who is a standout - intelligent conversation with no yelling and screaming. These pairings are equal in knowledge and presentation. Love the show!

John 2024-11-11 04:27 PM

Bet I’m not the only one saying it about the election , but I feel very UNBURDENED BY WHAT HAS BEEN !

Marjorie 2024-11-08 11:01 PM

One of the best stations Dominick Carter, show I love it very knowledgeable and optimistic
Helped me stay positive thru the election he never waited of TRUMP winning the election.
His show should be longer on weekdays.

Bill C. 2024-11-04 10:55 PM

Great station, love Curtis and most of the shows, especially the round table at 5:00 when O'Reilly's on. John you need to add one show to your great station. John Sterling the retired great Yankee broadcaster is looking for a one show a week job.A great New Yorker very well versed on most topics who would be a great addition to your station! Bring him on!

Lucas 2024-11-02 04:16 PM

How do the Republicans ever win an election in Nevada with their Supreme Court ruling against them as below

I found the article on panned. Com

"Nevada Supreme Court Handed Down a Devastating Ruling on Mail-In Ballots and Election Integrity"

"This presidential election will likely come down to key swing states, and could very well be a close and competitive race. If that's indeed the case, though, we might not know the results until several days after Election Day. Monday's ruling from the Nevada Supreme Court on accepting mail-in ballots without a postmark and after the election, not only doesn't help the timeline, it also strikes a devastating blow to election integrity for years to come."

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