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WGLD-FM

WGLD-FM (93.9 FM; "The Coast") is a radio station licensed to Conway, South Carolina. Established in 1990 as WJXY-FM, the station is owned by Maryland Media One, and broadcasts a country format.

WGLD-FM
Broadcast areaMyrtle Beach, South Carolina
Frequency93.9 MHz
BrandingCarolina Country
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
Owner
  • Steve Clendenin
  • (Maryland Media One, LLC)
WYAY
History
First air date
1990 (as WJXY-FM)
Former call signs
WJXY-FM (1990-2017)
WMIR (2017-2021)
WMIR-FM (2021-2022)
Call sign meaning
approximation of "gold"
Technical information
Facility ID17485
ClassA
ERP3,700 watts
HAAT128 meters (420 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
33°50′7″N 78°52′6″W / 33.83528°N 78.86833°W / 33.83528; -78.86833

History edit

In the early 1990s, WGLD-FM (as WJXY-FM) played country music as "94X".[1] Starting November 1, 1996, WJXY-FM and WXJY were called "Cruisin' Country", with a format that included rock acts such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers Band and The Marshall Tucker Band.[2] Late in the 1990s, the formats of WJXY-FM and WXJY changed to rhythmic, and the stations were called "Hot 93".[3] Later, the station moved in a mainstream CHR direction, and WSEA was added, so the stations were called "Hot 100 and Hot 93".

On February 15, 2003, WIQB 1050 AM was added, and the format changed to ESPN Radio and was named "The Team."[4] WSEA began separate programming. The Team picked up the Clemson University sports programming on WIQB. Later that year, The Team added Coastal Carolina University Sports in its first-ever college football season opener. The air staff consisted of Zachery Kick and James Clark with its first local sports show.

In 2004, local broadcast veteran Frank Barnhill hosted "Carolina Sports Talk" on Mondays & Fridays during afternoon drive. In 2007, the show was replaced by the station with another local show, "The Locker Room" and expanded to Monday through Friday. Hosts of "The Locker Room" included Matt Monks (with Mad Max and "Playground Jesus"), Scot Clark, Matt Lincoln, Allen Smothers and Randy Clemens. Following Clemens' departure in June 2011 due to health concerns, the branding of the show ended and was revived in August 2011 as "The Drive" with new host Aaron Marks.

In 2010, "The Team" debuted the "CCU Tailgate Show", co-hosted by Barnhill and Allen Smothers which aired Saturdays for two hours prior to Coastal Carolina University football games.

The station also aired high school football and basketball games, as well as Carolina Panthers NFL games and regular ESPN Radio programming.

In July 2010, WXJY changed its simulcast partner to WSEA.[5] Later in the year, WIQB became WHSC[6] and began separate broadcasts.

On March 5, 2012, WJXY-FM became "Z-93", a Hot Adult Contemporary station. The ESPN Radio programming moved to sister station WSEA 100.3, which had previously been a CHR station as "i100."

On February 1, 2013, WJXY-FM changed from "Z-93" to a Southern rock and Country music hybrid format known as "93.9 The Outlaw".[7] WXJY once again simulcast WJXY-FM.[8]

On September 19, 2013, WJXY-FM/WXJY changed its format to news/talk, "News talk that matters." Programming included Don Imus, Mike Huckabee, Phil Valentine, John Batchelor, Red Eye Radio and the Washington Redskins.[9]

With the demise of Huckabee's show, WJXY-FM/WXJY added Dennis Miller.[10] When Miller retired, WJXY-FM/WXJY added Jonathon Brandmeier, known as "Johnny B", in the early afternoon. Mike Gallagher preceded Brandmeier each weekday.[11]

On September 20, 2016, Cumulus' Joule Broadcasting announced that WJXY-FM/WXJY would be sold to Colonial Radio Group for $240,000.[12] That sale was consummated on February 9, 2017, at which point WJXY-FM dropped its news/talk format and simulcast with WXJY and began stunting with a wheel of formats that included "Loveland 93.9" (love songs), "The Accordion" (polka), "The Bowery" (all-Alabama, a band discovered in Myrtle Beach), "Santa 94" (Christmas music), and "The King 93.9" (all-Elvis). A new format, country as "Carolina Country 93.9", would be announced on February 13, 2017 at 3 p.m.[13]

On June 23, 2017, WJXY-FM changed callsigns to WMIR.

On January 3, 2020, WYAY, formerly WXJY, resumed simulcasting WMIR.[14] The FM suffix was added on March 16, 2021, with the former WJXY becoming WMIR on March 23, 2021.

On April 30, 2021, WMIR-FM was sold to Maryland Media One, LLC. On May 17, 2021, WMIR-FM and WYAY, formerly WUDE, changed formats from country to oldies, branded as "Carolina Gold 93.9 & 106.3" with Andrulonis moving the Carolina Country format to WNMB. 93.9 would change callsigns to WGLD-FM to match on February 3, 2022.[15] WPGI began simulcasting.[16]

On December 28, 2023, WGLD-FM and WYAY split from the simulcast with WPGI and stunted with classic alternative, branded as "The Coast", before returning to Carolina Country as the stations returned to Andrulonis Media.[17]

Previous logos edit

   

References edit

  1. ^ "Issue 10". mbsc.com. 1996-07-19. Retrieved 2011-01-24.
  2. ^ Toby Eddings, "Catching Up on News in the Area," The Sun News, January 12, 1997.
  3. ^ Jeannine F. Hunter, "Local Radio Pays Sinatra Homage," The Sun News, May 16, 1998.
  4. ^ Ryan Elswick, "ESPN Radio to Return to Strand," The Sun News, January 26, 2003.
  5. ^ "Radio stations change formats". The Sun News. 2010-07-07. Retrieved 2010-07-07.
  6. ^ "Call Sign History". Retrieved 2011-01-25.
  7. ^ "WJXY To Flip To Country-Southern Rock Hybrid Format". AllAccess.com. 2013-01-30. Retrieved 2013-01-30.
  8. ^ Steve Palisin, "Music concerts heat up Myrtle Beach area this summer," The Sun News, June 14, 2013.
  9. ^ Palisin, Steve (September 27, 2013). "Changes afoot across Myrtle Beach area radio stations". The Sun News. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
  10. ^ Palisin, Steve (February 15, 2014). "Myrtle Beach-area radio stations change up some shows". The Sun News. Retrieved February 19, 2014.
  11. ^ Palisin, Steve (April 30, 2015). "'Movin' station turns into 'The Tide'". The Sun News.
  12. ^ "Colonial Radio Group Expands In Myrtle Beach". September 20, 2016. Retrieved September 20, 2016.
  13. ^ WJXY Myrtle Beach Stunting as Sale Closes Radioinsight -February 10, 2017
  14. ^ LMA’d Georgetown SC Pair Return To Owners With New Formats Radioinsight - January 3, 2020
  15. ^ Gold Debuts in Myrtle Beach & Wilmington Radioinsight - May 19, 2021
  16. ^ "Carolina Gold 93.9 & 106.3". Archived from the original on September 19, 2022. Retrieved September 19, 2022.
  17. ^ "Carolina Country Returns to Myrtle Beach & Wilmington". RadioInsight. January 3, 2024.

External links edit

  • WGLD-FM’s website
  • WGLD in the FCC FM station database
  • WGLD in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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83528 N 78 86833 W 33 83528 78 86833 Contents 1 History 2 Previous logos 3 References 4 External linksHistory editIn the early 1990s WGLD FM as WJXY FM played country music as 94X 1 Starting November 1 1996 WJXY FM and WXJY were called Cruisin Country with a format that included rock acts such as Lynyrd Skynyrd The Allman Brothers Band and The Marshall Tucker Band 2 Late in the 1990s the formats of WJXY FM and WXJY changed to rhythmic and the stations were called Hot 93 3 Later the station moved in a mainstream CHR direction and WSEA was added so the stations were called Hot 100 and Hot 93 On February 15 2003 WIQB 1050 AM was added and the format changed to ESPN Radio and was named The Team 4 WSEA began separate programming The Team picked up the Clemson University sports programming on WIQB Later that year The Team added Coastal Carolina University Sports in its first ever college football season opener The air staff consisted of Zachery Kick and James Clark with its first local sports show In 2004 local broadcast veteran Frank Barnhill hosted Carolina Sports Talk on Mondays amp Fridays during afternoon drive In 2007 the show was replaced by the station with another local show The Locker Room and expanded to Monday through Friday Hosts of The Locker Room included Matt Monks with Mad Max and Playground Jesus Scot Clark Matt Lincoln Allen Smothers and Randy Clemens Following Clemens departure in June 2011 due to health concerns the branding of the show ended and was revived in August 2011 as The Drive with new host Aaron Marks In 2010 The Team debuted the CCU Tailgate Show co hosted by Barnhill and Allen Smothers which aired Saturdays for two hours prior to Coastal Carolina University football games The station also aired high school football and basketball games as well as Carolina Panthers NFL games and regular ESPN Radio programming In July 2010 WXJY changed its simulcast partner to WSEA 5 Later in the year WIQB became WHSC 6 and began separate broadcasts On March 5 2012 WJXY FM became Z 93 a Hot Adult Contemporary station The ESPN Radio programming moved to sister station WSEA 100 3 which had previously been a CHR station as i100 On February 1 2013 WJXY FM changed from Z 93 to a Southern rock and Country music hybrid format known as 93 9 The Outlaw 7 WXJY once again simulcast WJXY FM 8 On September 19 2013 WJXY FM WXJY changed its format to news talk News talk that matters Programming included Don Imus Mike Huckabee Phil Valentine John Batchelor Red Eye Radio and the Washington Redskins 9 With the demise of Huckabee s show WJXY FM WXJY added Dennis Miller 10 When Miller retired WJXY FM WXJY added Jonathon Brandmeier known as Johnny B in the early afternoon Mike Gallagher preceded Brandmeier each weekday 11 On September 20 2016 Cumulus Joule Broadcasting announced that WJXY FM WXJY would be sold to Colonial Radio Group for 240 000 12 That sale was consummated on February 9 2017 at which point WJXY FM dropped its news talk format and simulcast with WXJY and began stunting with a wheel of formats that included Loveland 93 9 love songs The Accordion polka The Bowery all Alabama a band discovered in Myrtle Beach Santa 94 Christmas music and The King 93 9 all Elvis A new format country as Carolina Country 93 9 would be announced on February 13 2017 at 3 p m 13 On June 23 2017 WJXY FM changed callsigns to WMIR On January 3 2020 WYAY formerly WXJY resumed simulcasting WMIR 14 The FM suffix was added on March 16 2021 with the former WJXY becoming WMIR on March 23 2021 On April 30 2021 WMIR FM was sold to Maryland Media One LLC On May 17 2021 WMIR FM and WYAY formerly WUDE changed formats from country to oldies branded as Carolina Gold 93 9 amp 106 3 with Andrulonis moving the Carolina Country format to WNMB 93 9 would change callsigns to WGLD FM to match on February 3 2022 15 WPGI began simulcasting 16 On December 28 2023 WGLD FM and WYAY split from the simulcast with WPGI and stunted with classic alternative branded as The Coast before returning to Carolina Country as the stations returned to Andrulonis Media 17 Previous logos edit nbsp nbsp References edit Issue 10 mbsc com 1996 07 19 Retrieved 2011 01 24 Toby Eddings Catching Up on News in the Area The Sun News January 12 1997 Jeannine F Hunter Local Radio Pays Sinatra Homage The Sun News May 16 1998 Ryan Elswick ESPN Radio to Return to Strand The Sun News January 26 2003 Radio stations change formats The Sun News 2010 07 07 Retrieved 2010 07 07 Call Sign History Retrieved 2011 01 25 WJXY To Flip To Country Southern Rock Hybrid Format AllAccess com 2013 01 30 Retrieved 2013 01 30 Steve Palisin Music concerts heat up Myrtle Beach area this summer The Sun News June 14 2013 Palisin Steve September 27 2013 Changes afoot across Myrtle Beach area radio stations The Sun News Retrieved October 8 2013 Palisin Steve February 15 2014 Myrtle Beach area radio stations change up some shows The Sun News Retrieved February 19 2014 Palisin Steve April 30 2015 Movin station turns into The Tide The Sun News Colonial Radio Group Expands In Myrtle Beach September 20 2016 Retrieved September 20 2016 WJXY Myrtle Beach Stunting as Sale Closes Radioinsight February 10 2017 LMA d Georgetown SC Pair Return To Owners With New Formats Radioinsight January 3 2020 Gold Debuts in Myrtle Beach amp Wilmington Radioinsight May 19 2021 Carolina Gold 93 9 amp 106 3 Archived from the original on September 19 2022 Retrieved September 19 2022 Carolina Country Returns to Myrtle Beach amp Wilmington RadioInsight January 3 2024 External links editWGLD FM s website WGLD in the FCC FM station database WGLD in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WGLD FM amp oldid 1196625632, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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