WZGX AM 1450 in Bessemer is back on the air today with regional mexican programming. The station's STA to remain silent expired yesterday (1/19), so I guess they are "resetting the clock" to keep the license active.
The only FM translator that might be available for WZGX would be the one licensed to Calera (W292FO) at 106.3 which has yet to be built. Granted, Calera is far removed from Birmingham, but the AM could be rebroadcast on the FM translator to serve a portion of Shelby county. Originally, 106.3 was going to simulcast WAMI-AM once it re-licensed from Opp to Maplesville at 880, but that appears to no longer be the case. WQCR in Alabaster is being simulcast (at least part of the time) on W252BE in Tarrant at 98.3, which rebroadcasts WAYE 1220...for now, anyway. WFXO "Fox 98.3" in Stewartville has already filed a petition to have W252BE's broadcast license deleted due to interference issues, however.
WENN...what can you say? Summit Media uses it as a "zombie station" for whatever other stations it owns, currently simulcasting WAGG-AM. As Zach said, the WENN license should be turned into the FCC or sold to a christian or hispanic broadcaster who might want it (good luck with that, though)...
Is 1220 rebroadcasting WQCR too? BNecause as far as I know, a translator cant have more then one originating station.