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WANS (1280 AM) is a classic hits radio station located in Anderson, South Carolina. The station is licensed by the FCC to broadcast with 5 kW. during the daytime and 1 kW. directional at night. WANS signed on the air in 1949. For most of its existence, it was a Top-40, Rock, Pop station. It was paired up with 100,00 WANS-FM 107.3 (now WJMZ-FM) in the 1960`s. Both stations had separate feeds and broadcast from studios located on Clemson Blvd. in Anderson. The two stations were wildly popular for many years. A large WANS-AM/FM sign was erected in front of the studios on Clemson Blvd. and advertised local Anderson stores and community events. In 1988, news studios were built beside the existing ones. After new ownership took over in 1990, declining ratings and lost of key staff caused a steep decline in ratings for both the AM and FM stations. In 1992, the stations went bankrupt. WANS-FM 107 was moved to Greenville, SC. The famous WANS studios on Clemson Blvd. were sold. From 1992- late 1993, WANS-AM 1280 was operated from the transmitter site nearby. The station began simulcasting WFBC-AM 1330`s News/Talk feed out of Greenville, SC. In late 1993, WRIX-AM/FM owner Matt Phillips purchased WANS-AM 1280 and moved all operations back to Anderson. WANS-FM 107 soon changed call letters to WJMZ-FM. WANS-AM 1280 aired "The Marr And Bev" Show from WRIX. WANS-AM then played a mix of Oldies music and standards for several years with live and local D.J.`s. In early 2000, the station became all Carolina Beach Oldies headed by longtime WANS D.J. and manager Dann Scott. In 2005, the station went all Sports Talk from ESPN. Over the years it would also play other style talk shows. In 2013, it went to all Sports Talk again from Fox Sports. In November 2014, WANS flipped to a Classic Hits format and was simucasted with WRIX-FM 103.1. Owner Tom Ervin donated WRIX-AM/FM and WANS-AM 1280 to the Power Foundation out of Greenville, SC that operates Southern Gospel Radio stations in other markets. In late Feb. of 2015, WANS-am was flipped to 1950`s-1970`s Oldies. It was then paired with a FM translator 107.7 FM. This put WANS back on 107 FM for the first time since 1992. On March 1, 2015, the simulcast with WHQA (formerly WRIX-FM) 103.1 ended. WHQA flipped to a Southern Gospel format and WANS-AM 1280 and 107.7 FM flipped to classic hits.