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WJRR

WJRR (101.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cocoa Beach, Florida, serving Greater Orlando. Owned by iHeartMedia, WJRR airs an active rock radio format. It is the Orlando affiliate for the syndicated rock series Skratch 'N Sniff. WJRR studios and offices are located on Maitland Center Parkway in the Orlando suburb of Maitland.[1] The station transmitter is off Fort Christmas Road in Christmas, Florida.[2]

WJRR
Broadcast areaCentral Florida
Frequency101.1 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding101.1 WJRR
Programming
FormatActive rock
Subchannels
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
iHeartRadio
Premiere Networks
Premium Choice
Ownership
Owner
W283AN, WFLF, WMGF, WRSO, WRUM, WTKS-FM, WXXL, WYGM
History
First air date
July 19, 1962 (as WXBR)
Former call signs
WXBR (1962-1968)
WCKS (1968-1984)
WDOQ (1984-1985)
WSTF (1985-1992)
WVRI (1992-1993)
Call sign meaning
W Just Real Rock
Technical information
Facility ID51983
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT487 meters (1,598 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
28°34′51.9″N 81°4′31.2″W / 28.581083°N 81.075333°W / 28.581083; -81.075333Coordinates: 28°34′51.9″N 81°4′31.2″W / 28.581083°N 81.075333°W / 28.581083; -81.075333
Translator(s)HD2: 96.9 W245CL (Deltona)
Links
WebcastListen Live
HD2: Listen Live
HD3: Listen Live
Websitewjrr.iheart.com
HD2: 969thegame.iheart.com
HD3: alt1011orlando.iheart.com

In addition to a standard analog transmission, WJRR broadcasts three HD Radio subchannels: The first carries the main station programming. The HD2 subchannel airs the sports radio format of sister station WYGM and the HD3 subchannel broadcasts an alternative rock format. WJRR streams online via iHeartRadio.[3][4][5]

History

Early years and active rock (1962-2002)

On June 12, 1962, the station first signed on as classical music station WXBR.[6] It was owned by the Stereo Broadcasting Company with studios and offices in Cape Canaveral.

The station changed its call sign to WCKS in 1968 and adopted a Top 40/CHR format as CK101. In 1984, the station picked up the call letters WDOQ after they were dropped by 101.9 FM in Daytona Beach and the format was changed to album rock during the week of June 9, 1984, then to adult contemporary shortly afterward that August. 101.1 FM adopted the new call sign WSTF in 1985, and became known as Sunny 101 and later Star 101, continuing with an adult contemporary format.

After a brief stint as WVRI Variety 101 for nearly a year beginning in 1992, the current WJRR call sign and rock format were adopted on April 19, 1993 as 101.1 WJRR. The station carried the comedy morning show Ron & Ron. An early positioning statement was "Just Ron & Ron in the Morning, Just Rock and Roll the rest of the day."[7] As the station evolved to modern rock around 1994 under the guidance of Program Director Steve Robertson, the official slogan became 101.1 WJRR, The Cutting Edge of Rock. Following the acquisition of crosstown rock rival WDIZ from Shamrock Communications in 1996, WJRR shifted to an Active Rock format with the slogan "The Rock Station." PD duties were picked up by WDIZ Program Director "Diamond" Dick Sheetz as Steve Robertson exited for an A&R position at Atlantic Records. After several weeks of simulcasting WJRR on the WDIZ signal, WDIZ picked up the call letters WSHE from 103.5 in Miami and shifted away from rock toward a female-leaning AAA format, leaving WJRR as the only Orlando rock station playing new music.

In 1997, WJRR was acquired by Clear Channel Communications, now known as iHeartMedia.

Earthday Birthday

In the 1990s, WJRR started an annual live music festival known as "Earthday Birthday" at the Central Florida Fairgrounds in Orlando. Each year the event brings in around 12 to 15,000 fans from all over the state of Florida. The show lasts approximately 12 hours with festivities normally beginning around 11 a.m. Past acts have included Kid Rock, Serj Tankian, Three Doors Down, The Offspring, Rob Zombie, Mudvayne, Godsmack, Velvet Revolver, Sevendust, Breaking Benjamin, Stone Sour, Papa Roach, WRONG, Staind, 311, Sublime with Rome and Shinedown.

Alternative rock (2002-2011)

In 2002, to compete up against former rocker WOCL, WJRR shifted back to a modern rock format from active rock and lured back legendary former PM Drive talent Sideshow Dan for afternoons, changing its moniker to Real Rock 101-One. In January 2008, WJRR dropped the "Real Rock" moniker and reverted to 101one WJRR, The Rock Station, just when rival WOCL switched to its current classic hits format.

On January 25, 2008, it was announced that WJRR would be one of several Clear Channel radio stations to be sold, in order to remain under the ownership caps following the sale of Clear Channel to private investors. Under Federal Communications Commission rules, Clear Channel had more radio stations in the Orlando radio market than permitted. WJRR and other stations to be sold were placed into the Aloha Stations Trust.[8] In December 2008, Clear Channel took back WJRR after Arbitron reassigned the station to the Brevard County radio market, even though it is widely heard in Orlando.

The syndicated Lex and Terry program replaced The Fiasco with Pat Lynch and Taco Bob on April 7, 2008.[9]

On May 1, 2010, during the 17th Annual Earthday Birthday event, it was announced that Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer had declared May 1 to be 101.1 WJRR Day. This was in honor of Earthday Birthday becoming the largest single day music event to happen in the entire state of Florida, and also possibly the southeastern United States.

On August 27, 2010, Crash and LT announced that WJRR would be dropping the Lex & Terry morning program, as a response to "literally thousands of emails and phone calls" from listeners stating that they would prefer music in the morning. Starting August 30, Crash and LT were heard in the 6-10AM slot. Pat Lynch, former morning show co-host, returned to the station for the afternoons in Crash and LT's old 3-8PM slot. Mel Taylor and Dickerman continued in their usual time slots.[10]

Return to active rock (2011-present)

In 2011, the station was added to the Nielsen BDS active rock panel, but WJRR still marketed itself as alternative rock. By August 2011, following the flip of Cox Radio's longtime classic rock station WHTQ to talk as WDBO-FM, WJRR completed the move to active rock. In addition, the station began adding more classic rock artists such as Led Zeppelin, Kiss & Def Leppard to its playlist, as is the trend in active rock radio.

The WJRR HD2 subchannel formerly broadcast the iHeartRadio "Classic Rock" station, but it switched in March 2011 to Old School Alternative "Channel X". As of May 5, 2012, its HD2 subchannel switched to a simulcast of WYGM. Its HD3 subchannel carries an alternative rock format known as "Alt 101.1 HD3".

Past DJs

Alumni include Ron & Ron, Buckethead, Crash, Larry the Cable Guy, Mark Samansky, Sideshow Dan, Dick Sheetz, Fish, Just Plain Mark, Dickerman.

Technical information

WJRR broadcasts at 100,000 watts effective radiated power (ERP), as a Class C FM station, according to the FCC. The height above average terrain (HAAT) is 487 meters (1,598 ft). The height above ground level is 488 meters (1,601 ft). The height above sea level is 500 meters (1,600 ft).

WJRR uses a non-directional antenna. The transmitter location is: 28° 34' 51.9" N, 81° 04' 31.2" W, near Christmas, Florida. The station is on the same two-tower antenna farm along with WWKA, WMFE-FM, WOEX, WOMX, and WTKS-FM.


HD2 translator

References

  1. ^ "101one WJRR Contact Info: Number, Address, Advertising & More". 101one WJRR.
  2. ^ "WJRR-FM Radio Station Coverage Map". radio-locator.com.
  3. ^ "Where to Hear Skratch 'N Sniff! | Skratch 'N Sniff". snsmix.com. 2011-05-29.
  4. ^ "Sixx Sense -". Sixx Sense.
  5. ^ "Stations". HD Radio.
  6. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1966 page B-30
  7. ^ "Radio & Records, April 23, 1994" (PDF). worldradiohistory.com.
  8. ^ Clear Channel Spinoff List
  9. ^ Maxwell, Scott (2008-04-07). "WJRR changes up again – Lex & Terry in". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
  10. ^ Lex & Terry Fans

External links

  • Official website
  • WJRR in the FCC FM station database
  • WJRR on Radio-Locator
  • WJRR in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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WJRR 101 1 FM is a commercial radio station licensed to Cocoa Beach Florida serving Greater Orlando Owned by iHeartMedia WJRR airs an active rock radio format It is the Orlando affiliate for the syndicated rock series Skratch N Sniff WJRR studios and offices are located on Maitland Center Parkway in the Orlando suburb of Maitland 1 The station transmitter is off Fort Christmas Road in Christmas Florida 2 WJRRCocoa Beach FloridaBroadcast areaCentral FloridaFrequency101 1 MHz HD Radio Branding101 1 WJRRProgrammingFormatActive rockSubchannelsHD2 WYGM simulcast Sports HD3 Alt 101 1 HD3 Alternative rock AffiliationsCompass Media NetworksiHeartRadioPremiere NetworksPremium ChoiceOwnershipOwneriHeartMedia iHM Licenses LLC Sister stationsW283AN WFLF WMGF WRSO WRUM WTKS FM WXXL WYGMHistoryFirst air dateJuly 19 1962 as WXBR Former call signsWXBR 1962 1968 WCKS 1968 1984 WDOQ 1984 1985 WSTF 1985 1992 WVRI 1992 1993 Call sign meaningW Just Real RockTechnical informationFacility ID51983ClassCERP100 000 wattsHAAT487 meters 1 598 ft Transmitter coordinates28 34 51 9 N 81 4 31 2 W 28 581083 N 81 075333 W 28 581083 81 075333 Coordinates 28 34 51 9 N 81 4 31 2 W 28 581083 N 81 075333 W 28 581083 81 075333Translator s HD2 96 9 W245CL Deltona LinksWebcastListen LiveHD2 Listen LiveHD3 Listen LiveWebsitewjrr wbr iheart wbr com HD2 969thegame wbr iheart wbr com HD3 alt1011orlando wbr iheart wbr comIn addition to a standard analog transmission WJRR broadcasts three HD Radio subchannels The first carries the main station programming The HD2 subchannel airs the sports radio format of sister station WYGM and the HD3 subchannel broadcasts an alternative rock format WJRR streams online via iHeartRadio 3 4 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years and active rock 1962 2002 1 2 Earthday Birthday 1 3 Alternative rock 2002 2011 1 4 Return to active rock 2011 present 1 5 Past DJs 2 Technical information 3 HD2 translator 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditEarly years and active rock 1962 2002 Edit On June 12 1962 the station first signed on as classical music station WXBR 6 It was owned by the Stereo Broadcasting Company with studios and offices in Cape Canaveral The station changed its call sign to WCKS in 1968 and adopted a Top 40 CHR format as CK101 In 1984 the station picked up the call letters WDOQ after they were dropped by 101 9 FM in Daytona Beach and the format was changed to album rock during the week of June 9 1984 then to adult contemporary shortly afterward that August 101 1 FM adopted the new call sign WSTF in 1985 and became known as Sunny 101 and later Star 101 continuing with an adult contemporary format After a brief stint as WVRI Variety 101 for nearly a year beginning in 1992 the current WJRR call sign and rock format were adopted on April 19 1993 as 101 1 WJRR The station carried the comedy morning show Ron amp Ron An early positioning statement was Just Ron amp Ron in the Morning Just Rock and Roll the rest of the day 7 As the station evolved to modern rock around 1994 under the guidance of Program Director Steve Robertson the official slogan became 101 1 WJRR The Cutting Edge of Rock Following the acquisition of crosstown rock rival WDIZ from Shamrock Communications in 1996 WJRR shifted to an Active Rock format with the slogan The Rock Station PD duties were picked up by WDIZ Program Director Diamond Dick Sheetz as Steve Robertson exited for an A amp R position at Atlantic Records After several weeks of simulcasting WJRR on the WDIZ signal WDIZ picked up the call letters WSHE from 103 5 in Miami and shifted away from rock toward a female leaning AAA format leaving WJRR as the only Orlando rock station playing new music In 1997 WJRR was acquired by Clear Channel Communications now known as iHeartMedia Earthday Birthday Edit In the 1990s WJRR started an annual live music festival known as Earthday Birthday at the Central Florida Fairgrounds in Orlando Each year the event brings in around 12 to 15 000 fans from all over the state of Florida The show lasts approximately 12 hours with festivities normally beginning around 11 a m Past acts have included Kid Rock Serj Tankian Three Doors Down The Offspring Rob Zombie Mudvayne Godsmack Velvet Revolver Sevendust Breaking Benjamin Stone Sour Papa Roach WRONG Staind 311 Sublime with Rome and Shinedown Alternative rock 2002 2011 Edit In 2002 to compete up against former rocker WOCL WJRR shifted back to a modern rock format from active rock and lured back legendary former PM Drive talent Sideshow Dan for afternoons changing its moniker to Real Rock 101 One In January 2008 WJRR dropped the Real Rock moniker and reverted to 101one WJRR The Rock Station just when rival WOCL switched to its current classic hits format On January 25 2008 it was announced that WJRR would be one of several Clear Channel radio stations to be sold in order to remain under the ownership caps following the sale of Clear Channel to private investors Under Federal Communications Commission rules Clear Channel had more radio stations in the Orlando radio market than permitted WJRR and other stations to be sold were placed into the Aloha Stations Trust 8 In December 2008 Clear Channel took back WJRR after Arbitron reassigned the station to the Brevard County radio market even though it is widely heard in Orlando The syndicated Lex and Terry program replaced The Fiasco with Pat Lynch and Taco Bob on April 7 2008 9 On May 1 2010 during the 17th Annual Earthday Birthday event it was announced that Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer had declared May 1 to be 101 1 WJRR Day This was in honor of Earthday Birthday becoming the largest single day music event to happen in the entire state of Florida and also possibly the southeastern United States On August 27 2010 Crash and LT announced that WJRR would be dropping the Lex amp Terry morning program as a response to literally thousands of emails and phone calls from listeners stating that they would prefer music in the morning Starting August 30 Crash and LT were heard in the 6 10AM slot Pat Lynch former morning show co host returned to the station for the afternoons in Crash and LT s old 3 8PM slot Mel Taylor and Dickerman continued in their usual time slots 10 Return to active rock 2011 present Edit In 2011 the station was added to the Nielsen BDS active rock panel but WJRR still marketed itself as alternative rock By August 2011 following the flip of Cox Radio s longtime classic rock station WHTQ to talk as WDBO FM WJRR completed the move to active rock In addition the station began adding more classic rock artists such as Led Zeppelin Kiss amp Def Leppard to its playlist as is the trend in active rock radio The WJRR HD2 subchannel formerly broadcast the iHeartRadio Classic Rock station but it switched in March 2011 to Old School Alternative Channel X As of May 5 2012 its HD2 subchannel switched to a simulcast of WYGM Its HD3 subchannel carries an alternative rock format known as Alt 101 1 HD3 Past DJs Edit Alumni include Ron amp Ron Buckethead Crash Larry the Cable Guy Mark Samansky Sideshow Dan Dick Sheetz Fish Just Plain Mark Dickerman Technical information EditWJRR broadcasts at 100 000 watts effective radiated power ERP as a Class C FM station according to the FCC The height above average terrain HAAT is 487 meters 1 598 ft The height above ground level is 488 meters 1 601 ft The height above sea level is 500 meters 1 600 ft WJRR uses a non directional antenna The transmitter location is 28 34 51 9 N 81 04 31 2 W near Christmas Florida The station is on the same two tower antenna farm along with WWKA WMFE FM WOEX WOMX and WTKS FM HD2 translator EditCall sign Frequency MHz City of license FacilityID ERP W Height m ft Class Transmitter coordinates FCC infoW245CL 96 9 Deltona Florida 146621 250 144 m 472 ft D 28 36 22 6 N 81 27 23 9 W 28 606278 N 81 456639 W 28 606278 81 456639 W245CL FCC LMSReferences Edit 101one WJRR Contact Info Number Address Advertising amp More 101one WJRR WJRR FM Radio Station Coverage Map radio locator com Where to Hear Skratch N Sniff Skratch N Sniff snsmix com 2011 05 29 Sixx Sense Sixx Sense Stations HD Radio Broadcasting Yearbook 1966 page B 30 Radio amp Records April 23 1994 PDF worldradiohistory com Clear Channel Spinoff List Maxwell Scott 2008 04 07 WJRR changes up again Lex amp Terry in Orlando Sentinel Retrieved 2011 12 08 Lex amp Terry FansExternal links EditOfficial website WJRR in the FCC FM station database WJRR on Radio Locator WJRR in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WJRR amp oldid 1082967790, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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