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WNMB

WNMB (900 AM, "El Gallo") is a radio station licensed to North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States, and serves the greater Myrtle Beach area. The station is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast at 900 kHz with a power of 500 watts. The station previously went by the name "AM Stereo 900" and its slogan was "The Sound of North Myrtle Beach." The station most recently broadcast in high fidelity C-QUAM AM Stereo under a beach-oriented oldies format. Until August 1, 2015, WNMB was owned and operated by the family of Bill and Susi Norman who were original employees of the original WNMB when it signed on in 1972. WNMB FM existed from 1972-2000 when it was sold and the callsign changed to WEZV. Soon after, Bill Norman leased the AM station and changed the callsign to WNMB. Norman later purchased WNMB outright and continued the WNMB radio tradition on the Grand Strand. After several changes, the station broadcasts a Regional Mexican format.

WNMB
Broadcast areaGrand Strand
Frequency900 kHz
BrandingEl Gallo
Programming
FormatRegional Mexican
Ownership
Owner
  • Steven Lara
  • (Gorilla Broadcasting Company, LLC)
History
First air date
April 1, 1983 (as WGSN)
Former call signs
WGSN (1983-2000)
Call sign meaning
Wonderful North Myrtle Beach
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID49985
ClassB
Power500 watts unlimited
Transmitter coordinates
33°49′26″N 78°45′59″W / 33.82389°N 78.76639°W / 33.82389; -78.76639
Translator(s)98.9 W255BZ (Myrtle Beach)
103.7 W279EH (North Myrtle Beach)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen live
Websiteradioelgallo.com

FM translators edit

In addition to the AM frequency of 900 AM, programming from WNMB is relayed to FM translators on 98.9 MHz, and 103.7 MHz. Another translator was on 102.3 FM.[2]

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
W255BZ 98.9 FM Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 147982 250 D LMS
W279EH 103.7 FM North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 202622 250 D LMS

History edit

WGSN signed on with a news radio format in the early 1980s. Later, the station aired the same programming as co-owned WNMB, and at one point the station was an affiliate of EWTN Radio.[3]

In 2000, Fidelity Broadcasting moved the callsign WNMB to WGSN when the FM became WEZV. At first, WNMB aired the same easy listening music as WEZV.[4]

The Bill Norman years edit

Starting in 2001, WNMB was leased by Bill Norman, who managed WNMB FM in the 1970s and returned to the area after 20 years in Albemarle, North Carolina. Norman also became the morning host, while his wife Susi Norman, also a WNMB FM employee in the early days, took the midday shift. Larry Schropp, another member of the WNMB FM team, was the afternoon DJ.[5]

On January 19, 2011, Ted Bell's "All Request Beach Cafe" lunch hour show moved to WNMB from WVCO.[6] In late April 2011, WNMB owner Bill Norman resurrected WVCO. Ted Bell moved mainly back over to WVCO (where he had been previously for about 11 years). However, Bell could still be heard on WNMB as well. Both radio stations were located together in the WNMB building on Pine Avenue in North Myrtle Beach.

Owner Bill Norman suffered a serious stroke[7] on September 29, 2012,[citation needed] and died at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center on October 14, 2012,[8] from what initially was labelled a "cerebral vascular accident" on the death certificate. On October 19, 2012, the Myrtle Beach Police Department launched an investigation into Norman's death. WMBF-TV reported on December 6–7, 2012, that a 53-year-old nurse, Janet Kupka, had given Norman 20 milligrams of morphine instead of the prescribed 4 milligrams. Kupka allegedly admitted to a witness that she gave Norman the drug Diprivan. Norman was brain dead due to the stroke. Norman's body had been cremated and was not available to be autopsied. The cause of death may be changed to an overdose.[7] In a filing with the FCC, Norman's widow is listed as his personal representative and owns 50% of WNMB in that capacity, in addition to the 50% stake she already held.[citation needed]

After Bill Norman edit

In 2014, WNMB changed from playing 1950s' and '60s' music to playing music from the '60s, '70s, and '80s. Previously, under Mr. Norman's tenure, the station had played a wide range of true golden oldies and had a considerable audience. Also, Mr. Norman was active in the community and had many advertising clients on his air. After the shift in music, the station's identity changed dramatically. The station did continue serving the community. The North Myrtle Beach High School "Coaches Show" aired Wednesdays and Thursdays during the evening.

On May 15, 2015, it was reported that an agreement had been reached to sell WNMB to Beatty Broadcasting Company for $25,000 with an option to buy the tower site for $150,000.[9] The sale was consummated on August 1, 2015. WNMB was reported in the North Myrtle Beach Times as silent on November 12, 2015, with general manager Gary Beatty citing factors such as "FCC restrictions on the station's signal and the status of AM radio in general" as well as the death of former owner Bill Norman contributing to the decision.[10] The station was listed as "licensed and silent" as of November 12, 2015 in the FCC's CDBS station search.[11]

Sale to Colonial Radio Group edit

Effective June 21, 2016, Beatty Broadcasting sold WNMB's license to Colonial Radio Group, Inc. (Olean, New York-based Colonial Media and Entertainment) for $1,000. Colonial aimed to relaunch the station in fall 2016. On November 1, 2016 WNMB returned to the air with a gospel format.[citation needed] WNMB later changed formats to classic rock with translator W238CJ, branded first as "95.5 the Beach" and later as "95.5 The Drive".[12] On December 11, 2018, WNMB went silent, but resumed operations on April 23, 2019. In May 2021, the "Carolina Country" format previously heard in the Myrtle Beach area on WMIR-FM moved to WNMB as Andrulonis sold WMIR-FM to another broadcaster. In February 2022, Colonial Radio Group sold WNMB to Gorilla Broadcasting Company for $400,000.[13]

El Gallo edit

On June 6, 2022, coincident with the consummation of the sale to Gorilla Broadcasting, WNMB’s format was changed from country to Regional Mexican, branded as "El Gallo".[2]

Previous logos edit

   

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WNMB". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ a b El Gallo Arrives In Myrtle Beach Radioinsight - June 6, 2022
  3. ^ Toby Eddings, "Time to get back on the 'Soul Train'," The Sun News, May 30, 1999.
  4. ^ Kathleen Vereen Dayton, "NMB to Get AM Radio Station All Its Own," The Sun News, December 16, 2000.
  5. ^ Dayton, Kathleen Vereen (February 28, 2001). "New Pine Drive, S.C., Radio Station Uses Old Call Letters". The Sun News.
  6. ^ Palisin, Steve (January 20, 2011). "Beach music lives on in Myrtle Beach area". The Sun News. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
  7. ^ a b Staff; Maginnis, Sean (December 6, 2012). "Patient dies from possible drug overdose, nurse charged". WMBF-TV. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  8. ^ "The year in review". North Myrtle Beach Times. December 27, 2012. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  9. ^ Station Sales Week Of 5/15
  10. ^ North Myrtle Beach Times, Current Events; November 12, 2015 "WNMB Radio Is Going Silent". Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  11. ^ Station information from the FCC's CDBS for WNMB. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  12. ^ WNMB Rebrands as 95.5 The Drive Radioinsight - April 30, 2018
  13. ^ "Station Sales Week of 2/18". Radioinsight. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  • "The Facilities of Radio". 1992 Broadcasting Yearbook. Washington, DC: Broadcasting Publications, Inc. 1992. p. A-312.

External links edit

  • WNMB in the FCC AM station database
  • WNMB in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • W255BZ in the FCC FM station database
  • W255BZ at FCCdata.org
  • W279EH in the FCC FM station database
  • W279EH at FCCdata.org

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For the FM radio station see WEZV WNMB 900 AM El Gallo is a radio station licensed to North Myrtle Beach South Carolina United States and serves the greater Myrtle Beach area The station is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission FCC to broadcast at 900 kHz with a power of 500 watts The station previously went by the name AM Stereo 900 and its slogan was The Sound of North Myrtle Beach The station most recently broadcast in high fidelity C QUAM AM Stereo under a beach oriented oldies format Until August 1 2015 WNMB was owned and operated by the family of Bill and Susi Norman who were original employees of the original WNMB when it signed on in 1972 WNMB FM existed from 1972 2000 when it was sold and the callsign changed to WEZV Soon after Bill Norman leased the AM station and changed the callsign to WNMB Norman later purchased WNMB outright and continued the WNMB radio tradition on the Grand Strand After several changes the station broadcasts a Regional Mexican format WNMBNorth Myrtle Beach South CarolinaBroadcast areaGrand StrandFrequency900 kHzBrandingEl GalloProgrammingFormatRegional MexicanOwnershipOwnerSteven Lara Gorilla Broadcasting Company LLC HistoryFirst air dateApril 1 1983 as WGSN Former call signsWGSN 1983 2000 Call sign meaningWonderful North Myrtle BeachTechnical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID49985ClassBPower500 watts unlimitedTransmitter coordinates33 49 26 N 78 45 59 W 33 82389 N 78 76639 W 33 82389 78 76639Translator s 98 9 W255BZ Myrtle Beach 103 7 W279EH North Myrtle Beach LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen liveWebsiteradioelgallo com Contents 1 FM translators 2 History 2 1 The Bill Norman years 2 2 After Bill Norman 2 3 Sale to Colonial Radio Group 2 4 El Gallo 3 Previous logos 4 References 5 External linksFM translators editIn addition to the AM frequency of 900 AM programming from WNMB is relayed to FM translators on 98 9 MHz and 103 7 MHz Another translator was on 102 3 FM 2 Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP W Class FCC infoW255BZ 98 9 FM Myrtle Beach South Carolina 147982 250 D LMSW279EH 103 7 FM North Myrtle Beach South Carolina 202622 250 D LMSHistory editWGSN signed on with a news radio format in the early 1980s Later the station aired the same programming as co owned WNMB and at one point the station was an affiliate of EWTN Radio 3 In 2000 Fidelity Broadcasting moved the callsign WNMB to WGSN when the FM became WEZV At first WNMB aired the same easy listening music as WEZV 4 The Bill Norman years edit Starting in 2001 WNMB was leased by Bill Norman who managed WNMB FM in the 1970s and returned to the area after 20 years in Albemarle North Carolina Norman also became the morning host while his wife Susi Norman also a WNMB FM employee in the early days took the midday shift Larry Schropp another member of the WNMB FM team was the afternoon DJ 5 On January 19 2011 Ted Bell s All Request Beach Cafe lunch hour show moved to WNMB from WVCO 6 In late April 2011 WNMB owner Bill Norman resurrected WVCO Ted Bell moved mainly back over to WVCO where he had been previously for about 11 years However Bell could still be heard on WNMB as well Both radio stations were located together in the WNMB building on Pine Avenue in North Myrtle Beach Owner Bill Norman suffered a serious stroke 7 on September 29 2012 citation needed and died at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center on October 14 2012 8 from what initially was labelled a cerebral vascular accident on the death certificate On October 19 2012 the Myrtle Beach Police Department launched an investigation into Norman s death WMBF TV reported on December 6 7 2012 that a 53 year old nurse Janet Kupka had given Norman 20 milligrams of morphine instead of the prescribed 4 milligrams Kupka allegedly admitted to a witness that she gave Norman the drug Diprivan Norman was brain dead due to the stroke Norman s body had been cremated and was not available to be autopsied The cause of death may be changed to an overdose 7 In a filing with the FCC Norman s widow is listed as his personal representative and owns 50 of WNMB in that capacity in addition to the 50 stake she already held citation needed After Bill Norman edit In 2014 WNMB changed from playing 1950s and 60s music to playing music from the 60s 70s and 80s Previously under Mr Norman s tenure the station had played a wide range of true golden oldies and had a considerable audience Also Mr Norman was active in the community and had many advertising clients on his air After the shift in music the station s identity changed dramatically The station did continue serving the community The North Myrtle Beach High School Coaches Show aired Wednesdays and Thursdays during the evening On May 15 2015 it was reported that an agreement had been reached to sell WNMB to Beatty Broadcasting Company for 25 000 with an option to buy the tower site for 150 000 9 The sale was consummated on August 1 2015 WNMB was reported in the North Myrtle Beach Times as silent on November 12 2015 with general manager Gary Beatty citing factors such as FCC restrictions on the station s signal and the status of AM radio in general as well as the death of former owner Bill Norman contributing to the decision 10 The station was listed as licensed and silent as of November 12 2015 in the FCC s CDBS station search 11 Sale to Colonial Radio Group edit Effective June 21 2016 Beatty Broadcasting sold WNMB s license to Colonial Radio Group Inc Olean New York based Colonial Media and Entertainment for 1 000 Colonial aimed to relaunch the station in fall 2016 On November 1 2016 WNMB returned to the air with a gospel format citation needed WNMB later changed formats to classic rock with translator W238CJ branded first as 95 5 the Beach and later as 95 5 The Drive 12 On December 11 2018 WNMB went silent but resumed operations on April 23 2019 In May 2021 the Carolina Country format previously heard in the Myrtle Beach area on WMIR FM moved to WNMB as Andrulonis sold WMIR FM to another broadcaster In February 2022 Colonial Radio Group sold WNMB to Gorilla Broadcasting Company for 400 000 13 El Gallo edit On June 6 2022 coincident with the consummation of the sale to Gorilla Broadcasting WNMB s format was changed from country to Regional Mexican branded as El Gallo 2 Previous logos edit nbsp nbsp References edit Facility Technical Data for WNMB Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission a b El Gallo Arrives In Myrtle Beach Radioinsight June 6 2022 Toby Eddings Time to get back on the Soul Train The Sun News May 30 1999 Kathleen Vereen Dayton NMB to Get AM Radio Station All Its Own The Sun News December 16 2000 Dayton Kathleen Vereen February 28 2001 New Pine Drive S C Radio Station Uses Old Call Letters The Sun News Palisin Steve January 20 2011 Beach music lives on in Myrtle Beach area The Sun News Retrieved January 20 2011 a b Staff Maginnis Sean December 6 2012 Patient dies from possible drug overdose nurse charged WMBF TV Retrieved January 4 2013 The year in review North Myrtle Beach Times December 27 2012 Retrieved January 4 2013 Station Sales Week Of 5 15 North Myrtle Beach Times Current Events November 12 2015 WNMB Radio Is Going Silent Retrieved December 14 2015 Station information from the FCC s CDBS for WNMB Retrieved December 14 2015 WNMB Rebrands as 95 5 The Drive Radioinsight April 30 2018 Station Sales Week of 2 18 Radioinsight Retrieved February 18 2022 The Facilities of Radio 1992 Broadcasting Yearbook Washington DC Broadcasting Publications Inc 1992 p A 312 External links editWNMB in the FCC AM station database WNMB in Nielsen Audio s AM station database W255BZ in the FCC FM station database W255BZ at FCCdata org W279EH in the FCC FM station database W279EH at FCCdata org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WNMB amp oldid 1173844001, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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