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WAPI (1070 AM, "1070 WAPI") is a radio station licensed to Birmingham, Alabama. Its daytime power is 50,000 watts and at nighttime it broadcasts with 5,000 watts. WAPI is a talk radio station, featuring a combination of live, local programming and nationally syndicated shows, including Mark Levin, Michael Savage and Kim Komando. WAPI is one of several Birmingham-area radio stations owned by Cumulus Media. It is also central Alabama's home of the Auburn Tigers.
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Alabama Polytechnic Institute (official name ofAuburn Universitywhen the university acquired the station)
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WSY (1922-1925)
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Birmingham's Talk Radio
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