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WHTY (AM)

WHTY (1460 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Phenix City, Alabama, United States. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and licensed to iHM Licenses, LLC. WHTY operates as the Black Information Network affiliate for Columbus, Georgia. Its studios are in Columbus east of downtown, and its transmitter is southeast of downtown.

WHTY
Broadcast areaColumbus, Georgia
Frequency1460 kHz (HD Radio)
BrandingColumbus' BIN 94.7/1460 AM
Programming
FormatBlack-oriented news
AffiliationsBlack Information Network
Ownership
Owner
WAGH, WDAK, WGSY, WSTH-FM, WVRK
History
First air date
May 1952 (as WGBA)
Former call signs
WSAC (1947–1949)
WGBA (1949–1953)
WPNX (1953–1989)
WIQN (1989–1991)
WPNX (1991–2003)
WHAL (2003–2018)
WGSY (2018-2020)[1]
Call sign meaning
W HoT Y (branding carried over from 100.1
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID32383
ClassB
Power4,000 watts day
140 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
32°25′58″N 84°57′02″W / 32.43278°N 84.95056°W / 32.43278; -84.95056
Translator(s)94.7 W234BX (Highland Pines)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen Live
Websitecolumbus.binnews.com

History

Originally licensed as WSAC, this station signed on the air as WGBA in May 1952.[2] The station changed its call sign in 1953 to WPNX (for Phenix City). WPNX aired a country & western music format throughout the 1960s and 1970s as "1460 Kickin' Country." In the late 1970s, the station flipped to Southern Gospel music.[3] In the 1980s, WPNX tried a variety of formats as new FM stations gained popularity in the region.

In October 1984, Bi-State Broadcasting Company, Inc., reached an agreement to sell this station to JRM Broadcasting, Inc. The deal was approved by the FCC on December 7, 1984, and the transaction was consummated on March 6, 1985.[4]

In September 1987, J.T. Milligan acquired positive control of JRM Broadcasting from James R. Martin through the purchase of stock. The transfer of control was approved by the FCC on September 21, 1987, and the transfer was consummated on September 30, 1987.[5]

On February 1, 1989, the station changed callsigns to WIQN to match a shift to talk radio programing.[1] On March 4, 1991, the station returned to its heritage WPNX call letters and a country music format.[1]

JRM Broadcasting was forced to relocate the WPNX studios and radio tower after the Phenix City city council terminated its ground lease in August 1994 as part of renovation plans for Idle Hour Park.[6] Before the move, WPNX was located in the former terminal building of the defunct Phenix City Airport.[7] That building at 1002 Airport Road in Phenix City now houses the Phenix City Art Center.[8] The transmitter site was moved to its current location at the intersection of North Lumpkin Road and US Highway 27 in Columbus, Georgia. Along with the move, the station reduced signal power to 4,000 watts daytime and 140 watts at night but switched to a non-directional signal pattern.[9] Prior to the move, the station had a more powerful, but directional signal using two towers.[10]

Jim Martin and Tommy Milligan reached an agreement in January 1996 to sell JRM Broadcasting to a new company, M&M Partners, Inc., which they would continue to own jointly. The deal was approved by the FCC on February 21, 1996, and the transaction was consummated on February 29, 1996.[11] In 1997, station owner M&M Partners Inc. added three more radio stations to its existing WPNX/WVRK cluster.[12]

Cumulus Broadcasting entered the Columbus market in August 1997 by buying these five stations for $15 million from M&M Partners.[13] The deal was approved by the FCC on October 28, 1997, and the transaction was consummated on January 7, 1998.[14] The new owners flipped the station to a sports talk format including Atlanta Falcons football games and regular programming from ESPN Radio.[15]

In July 2000, Cumulus Media Inc. (Lewis W. Dickey Jr., president) reached an agreement to sell this station to Clear Channel Communications Inc. (L. Lowry Mays, chairman) as part of an 80-station deal for a reported $166 million.[13][16] After multiple formal objections to this deal, it was ultimately approved by the FCC on February 21, 2002, and the transaction was consummated on April 23, 2002.[17] At the time of the sale, the station aired a Southern Gospel music format.[16]

The station was assigned the WHAL call letters by the FCC on May 2, 2003.[1] From Spring 2003 until Spring 2006, this station aired a black gospel music format branded as "Hallelujah 1460".[18][19] In early Summer 2006, WHAL switched to Spanish-language programming as "Viva 1460".[20]

On May 15, 2009, the station flipped to sports talk as "Fox Sports 1460" airing Fox Sports Radio network programming. Another change, to the 24/7 Comedy network, occurred on October 29, 2012. After the end of the 24/7 Comedy network, WHAL flipped to classic country (branded as "Classic Country 1460") on August 4, 2014. On December 1, 2015, WHAL rebranded as "South 94.7 The Legend" to reflect the launch of translator station W234BX (94.7 FM).[21]

On January 15, 2018, WHAL changed their format from classic country to adult contemporary, branded as "Sunny 94.7"; the format was moved from WGSY (100.1 FM), which moved to an urban contemporary format.[22] The station picked up the WGSY call sign on January 25, 2018. On November 2, 2018, Sunny 94.7 flipped from its regular format to Christmas music for the holiday season.

In 2019, WGSY shifted its format from adult contemporary to hot adult contemporary. On October 1, 2019, WGSY rebranded as "Mix 94.7".[23]

On June 29, 2020, fifteen iHeart stations in markets with large African American populations, including WGSY, began stunting with African American speeches, interspersed with messages such as "Our Voices Will Be Heard" and "Our side of the story is about to be told," with a new format slated to launch on June 30.[24][25] That day, WGSY, along with the other fourteen stations, became the launch stations for the Black Information Network, an African American-oriented all-news network.[26] Concurrently, the "Sunny" branding and adult contemporary format was restored to 100.1, by then WHTY.[27] On August 3, 2020, WGSY changed callsigns to WHTY.[28]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  2. ^ "Broadcasting Yearbook". Broadcasting Publications. 1973.
  3. ^ "Sing spotlights Southern Gospel, local groups, singers scheduled for Nov. 2 event". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. October 26, 2002. p. D2.
  4. ^ "Application Search Details (BAL-19841025EH)". FCC Media Bureau. March 6, 1985.
  5. ^ "Application Search Details (BTC-19870827EB)". FCC Media Bureau. September 30, 1987.
  6. ^ "Designers hired to improve Phenix City's Idle Hour Park". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. August 17, 1994. p. B2.
  7. ^ "Phenix artists settle into new home, prepare show". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. July 30, 1999. p. A2. Later, it became country station WPNX-AM. But before the building was a radio station, it was the airport terminal (though I wasn't here then).
  8. ^ "Phenix City Arts Council".
  9. ^ "Application Search Details (BP-19950215AC)". FCC Media Bureau. March 15, 1995.
  10. ^ http://airfields-freeman.com/AL/Airfields_AL_SE_htm_m3433ff74.jpg[bare URL image file]
  11. ^ "Application Search Details (BAL-19960131EB)". FCC Media Bureau. February 29, 1996.
  12. ^ "Georgia Radio Purchase Establishes Dominant Player". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. July 2, 1997.
  13. ^ a b "Eight local radio stations sold". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. July 28, 2000. p. C8.
  14. ^ "Application Search Details (BAL-19970905GW)". FCC Media Bureau. January 7, 1998.
  15. ^ "Local stations drop Tide, Jackets". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. August 24, 1998. p. B1.
  16. ^ a b "Combos – 7/31/2000". Broadcasting & Cable. July 31, 2000.
  17. ^ "Application Search Details (BALH-20000728ACS)". FCC Media Bureau. April 23, 2002.
  18. ^ "Alabama AM". Alabama Broadcast Media Page.
  19. ^ "Spanish Radio Station Makes 10 Year Comeback". WTVM News Leader 9. June 1, 2007.
  20. ^ "Llega VIVA 1460 AM a Columbus, GA". Radio Al Aire. April 11, 2006.
  21. ^ iHeart Launches South 94.7 The Legend in Columbus, GA
  22. ^ iHeart Starts Double Flip in Columbus GA Radioinsight – January 15, 2018
  23. ^ WGSY Goes From Sunny to Mix Radioinsight - October 2, 2019
  24. ^ Fifteen iHeartMedia Stations Stunting Ahead Of New Network Launch
  25. ^ "Several iHeartMedia Stations Stunting With Speeches, New Format To Be Announced Tomorrow". All Access. June 29, 2020. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  26. ^ "iHeartMedia Debuts All-News BIN: Black Information Network". All Access. June 30, 2020. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
  27. ^ Venta, Lance (June 30, 2020). "Sunny 100 Returns To Columbus GA". RadioInsight. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
  28. ^ Alabama Broadcast Media Page

External links

  • WHTY in the FCC AM station database
  • WHTY on Radio-Locator
  • WHTY in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • W234BX in the FCC FM station database
  • W234BX on Radio-Locator

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For the Phenix City Alabama radio station that held the call sign WHTY from 2018 to 2020 see WGSY WHTY 1460 AM is a radio station licensed to serve Phenix City Alabama United States The station is owned by iHeartMedia Inc and licensed to iHM Licenses LLC WHTY operates as the Black Information Network affiliate for Columbus Georgia Its studios are in Columbus east of downtown and its transmitter is southeast of downtown WHTYPhenix City AlabamaBroadcast areaColumbus GeorgiaFrequency1460 kHz HD Radio BrandingColumbus BIN 94 7 1460 AMProgrammingFormatBlack oriented newsAffiliationsBlack Information NetworkOwnershipOwneriHeartMedia Inc iHM Licenses LLC Sister stationsWAGH WDAK WGSY WSTH FM WVRKHistoryFirst air dateMay 1952 as WGBA Former call signsWSAC 1947 1949 WGBA 1949 1953 WPNX 1953 1989 WIQN 1989 1991 WPNX 1991 2003 WHAL 2003 2018 WGSY 2018 2020 1 Call sign meaningW HoT Y branding carried over from 100 1Technical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID32383ClassBPower4 000 watts day140 watts nightTransmitter coordinates32 25 58 N 84 57 02 W 32 43278 N 84 95056 W 32 43278 84 95056Translator s 94 7 W234BX Highland Pines LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen LiveWebsitecolumbus wbr binnews wbr comHistory EditOriginally licensed as WSAC this station signed on the air as WGBA in May 1952 2 The station changed its call sign in 1953 to WPNX for Phenix City WPNX aired a country amp western music format throughout the 1960s and 1970s as 1460 Kickin Country In the late 1970s the station flipped to Southern Gospel music 3 In the 1980s WPNX tried a variety of formats as new FM stations gained popularity in the region In October 1984 Bi State Broadcasting Company Inc reached an agreement to sell this station to JRM Broadcasting Inc The deal was approved by the FCC on December 7 1984 and the transaction was consummated on March 6 1985 4 In September 1987 J T Milligan acquired positive control of JRM Broadcasting from James R Martin through the purchase of stock The transfer of control was approved by the FCC on September 21 1987 and the transfer was consummated on September 30 1987 5 On February 1 1989 the station changed callsigns to WIQN to match a shift to talk radio programing 1 On March 4 1991 the station returned to its heritage WPNX call letters and a country music format 1 JRM Broadcasting was forced to relocate the WPNX studios and radio tower after the Phenix City city council terminated its ground lease in August 1994 as part of renovation plans for Idle Hour Park 6 Before the move WPNX was located in the former terminal building of the defunct Phenix City Airport 7 That building at 1002 Airport Road in Phenix City now houses the Phenix City Art Center 8 The transmitter site was moved to its current location at the intersection of North Lumpkin Road and US Highway 27 in Columbus Georgia Along with the move the station reduced signal power to 4 000 watts daytime and 140 watts at night but switched to a non directional signal pattern 9 Prior to the move the station had a more powerful but directional signal using two towers 10 Jim Martin and Tommy Milligan reached an agreement in January 1996 to sell JRM Broadcasting to a new company M amp M Partners Inc which they would continue to own jointly The deal was approved by the FCC on February 21 1996 and the transaction was consummated on February 29 1996 11 In 1997 station owner M amp M Partners Inc added three more radio stations to its existing WPNX WVRK cluster 12 Cumulus Broadcasting entered the Columbus market in August 1997 by buying these five stations for 15 million from M amp M Partners 13 The deal was approved by the FCC on October 28 1997 and the transaction was consummated on January 7 1998 14 The new owners flipped the station to a sports talk format including Atlanta Falcons football games and regular programming from ESPN Radio 15 In July 2000 Cumulus Media Inc Lewis W Dickey Jr president reached an agreement to sell this station to Clear Channel Communications Inc L Lowry Mays chairman as part of an 80 station deal for a reported 166 million 13 16 After multiple formal objections to this deal it was ultimately approved by the FCC on February 21 2002 and the transaction was consummated on April 23 2002 17 At the time of the sale the station aired a Southern Gospel music format 16 The station was assigned the WHAL call letters by the FCC on May 2 2003 1 From Spring 2003 until Spring 2006 this station aired a black gospel music format branded as Hallelujah 1460 18 19 In early Summer 2006 WHAL switched to Spanish language programming as Viva 1460 20 On May 15 2009 the station flipped to sports talk as Fox Sports 1460 airing Fox Sports Radio network programming Another change to the 24 7 Comedy network occurred on October 29 2012 After the end of the 24 7 Comedy network WHAL flipped to classic country branded as Classic Country 1460 on August 4 2014 On December 1 2015 WHAL rebranded as South 94 7 The Legend to reflect the launch of translator station W234BX 94 7 FM 21 On January 15 2018 WHAL changed their format from classic country to adult contemporary branded as Sunny 94 7 the format was moved from WGSY 100 1 FM which moved to an urban contemporary format 22 The station picked up the WGSY call sign on January 25 2018 On November 2 2018 Sunny 94 7 flipped from its regular format to Christmas music for the holiday season In 2019 WGSY shifted its format from adult contemporary to hot adult contemporary On October 1 2019 WGSY rebranded as Mix 94 7 23 On June 29 2020 fifteen iHeart stations in markets with large African American populations including WGSY began stunting with African American speeches interspersed with messages such as Our Voices Will Be Heard and Our side of the story is about to be told with a new format slated to launch on June 30 24 25 That day WGSY along with the other fourteen stations became the launch stations for the Black Information Network an African American oriented all news network 26 Concurrently the Sunny branding and adult contemporary format was restored to 100 1 by then WHTY 27 On August 3 2020 WGSY changed callsigns to WHTY 28 References Edit a b c d Call Sign History FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database Broadcasting Yearbook Broadcasting Publications 1973 Sing spotlights Southern Gospel local groups singers scheduled for Nov 2 event Columbus Ledger Enquirer October 26 2002 p D2 Application Search Details BAL 19841025EH FCC Media Bureau March 6 1985 Application Search Details BTC 19870827EB FCC Media Bureau September 30 1987 Designers hired to improve Phenix City s Idle Hour Park Columbus Ledger Enquirer August 17 1994 p B2 Phenix artists settle into new home prepare show Columbus Ledger Enquirer July 30 1999 p A2 Later it became country station WPNX AM But before the building was a radio station it was the airport terminal though I wasn t here then Phenix City Arts Council Application Search Details BP 19950215AC FCC Media Bureau March 15 1995 http airfields freeman com AL Airfields AL SE htm m3433ff74 jpg bare URL image file Application Search Details BAL 19960131EB FCC Media Bureau February 29 1996 Georgia Radio Purchase Establishes Dominant Player Columbus Ledger Enquirer July 2 1997 a b Eight local radio stations sold Columbus Ledger Enquirer July 28 2000 p C8 Application Search Details BAL 19970905GW FCC Media Bureau January 7 1998 Local stations drop Tide Jackets Columbus Ledger Enquirer August 24 1998 p B1 a b Combos 7 31 2000 Broadcasting amp Cable July 31 2000 Application Search Details BALH 20000728ACS FCC Media Bureau April 23 2002 Alabama AM Alabama Broadcast Media Page Spanish Radio Station Makes 10 Year Comeback WTVM News Leader 9 June 1 2007 Llega VIVA 1460 AM a Columbus GA Radio Al Aire April 11 2006 iHeart Launches South 94 7 The Legend in Columbus GA iHeart Starts Double Flip in Columbus GA Radioinsight January 15 2018 WGSY Goes From Sunny to Mix Radioinsight October 2 2019 Fifteen iHeartMedia Stations Stunting Ahead Of New Network Launch Several iHeartMedia Stations Stunting With Speeches New Format To Be Announced Tomorrow All Access June 29 2020 Retrieved June 30 2020 iHeartMedia Debuts All News BIN Black Information Network All Access June 30 2020 Retrieved July 1 2020 Venta Lance June 30 2020 Sunny 100 Returns To Columbus GA RadioInsight Retrieved July 1 2020 Alabama Broadcast Media PageExternal links EditWHTY in the FCC AM station database WHTY on Radio Locator WHTY in Nielsen Audio s AM station database W234BX in the FCC FM station database W234BX on Radio Locator Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WHTY AM amp oldid 1141749851, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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