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WSIX-FM

WSIX-FM (97.9 MHz, "The Big 98") is a radio station licensed to serve Nashville, Tennessee. Owned by iHeartMedia, the station broadcasts a country music format. WSIX's studios are located in Nashville's Music Row district and the transmitter site is in Forest Hills, Tennessee.

WSIX-FM
Broadcast areaNashville, Tennessee
Frequency97.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingThe Big 98 WSIX
Programming
FormatCountry
SubchannelsHD2: Talk (WLAC simulcast)
HD3: "The Big Legend" (Classic country)
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
Ownership
Owner
WLAC, WNRQ, WRVW, WUBT
History
First air date
1948; 75 years ago (1948)
Call sign meaning
From 638 Tire Company in Springfield, original home of WSIX (AM) (638 was the store's address, "Where Service Is EXcellent" its slogan)[1]
Technical information
Facility ID59815
ClassC0
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT349 meters (1,145 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
36°02′50.00″N 86°49′48.00″W / 36.0472222°N 86.8300000°W / 36.0472222; -86.8300000
Translator(s)HD2: 98.3 W252CM (Nashville)
Links
WebcastListen Live
HD3: Listen Live
Websitethebig98.iheart.com
HD3: thebiglegend983.iheart.com

History Edit

Countrypolitan Edit

Originally the sister station of a similarly-styled AM station (now WYFN which simulcasts the Bible Broadcasting Network's religious programming), WSIX-FM is credited with pioneering the "countrypolitan" "Nashville sound" of country music, which developed in the 1960s. Violins and other stringed instruments (and occasionally horns) were added to the traditionally fiddle- and guitar-driven sound of country music. During those years (beginning in 1967 until the late 1970s) WSIX-FM used the slogan "We're metropolitan country." As such, WSIX-FM became one of the first successful country-format stations on the FM dial in the U.S., as country music formats were typically found on AM stations until well into the early 1980s.[2]

 
Legendary Big 98 logo used from the 1980s to August 2011

The Big 98 Era Edit

In 1983, then-owners General Electric sold the AM and FM stations, along with WNGE-TV (now WKRN-TV), to other interests. Around that time, the stations were simulcast and the format turned to a more straightforward country sound (i.e., honkey tonk and "Outlaw.")

XM simulcast Edit

From May 1, 2006 to August 8, 2008, WSIX-FM was simulcast on XM Satellite Radio (channel 161). The satellite feed included commercials. A song that was not on the station's playlist at the moment would play during commercial breaks as well.

After a leave of absence, on June 8, 2011, WSIX-FM returned to the XM platform, replacing "Nashville" on XM 57. Station owner Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia) sold off its ownership stake in Sirius XM Radio during the second quarter of fiscal year 2013. As a result of the sale, nine of Clear Channel's eleven XM stations, including the simulcast of WSIX-FM, ceased broadcast over XM Satellite Radio on October 18, 2013.[3][4]

HD Radio Edit

WSIX-FMHD2 launched with a new country format, branded as WSIXtra and later The Nashville Channel. In August 2014, it was replaced by No Shoes Radio, which featured a freeform format curated and hosted by country musician Kenny Chesney. It was also available nationally on iHeartRadio and sister station KNIX-FM. In March 2016, it was announced that the channel would move exclusively to SiriusXM on April 12.[5] On April 1, 2016, the channel was replaced by The Bobby Bones Top 30 Countdown.

On September 2, 2016, WSIX-FMHD2 relaunched as the classic country station 98.3 The Big Legend, simulcasting on translator station 98.3 W252CM,[6] On September 21, 2018, the subchannel and translator flipped to a simulcast of talk radio WLAC.[7] The Big Legend is currently heard on the HD3 subchannel.

Emergency Alert System Edit

WSIX is the Local Primary 1 (LP1) station for the Emergency Alert System in the Nashville, Tennessee operational area.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Robertson County Amateur Radio Club newsletter, 6/2013
  2. ^ "Billboard". 1967-06-10.
  3. ^ "Clear Channel Sells SiriusXM Stake; Stations To Leave Service". RadioInsight. 2013-08-02. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
  4. ^ "SiriusXM Adjusting Lineup: Z100/KIIS-FM Come To Sirius". RadioInsight. 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
  5. ^ "Kenny Chesney's 'No Shoes' Radio Moves from the Internet to the Satellite". Billboard. Retrieved 2018-09-21.
  6. ^ "iHeart Debuts The Big Legend 98.3 Nashville". RadioInsight. 2016-09-02. Retrieved 2018-09-21.
  7. ^ "The Big Legend Gives Way To WLAC Simulcast In Nashville". RadioInsight. 2018-09-21. Retrieved 2018-09-21.

External links Edit

  • WSIX in the FCC FM station database
  • WSIX on Radio-Locator
  • WSIX in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • W252CM in the FCC FM station database
  • W252CM on Radio-Locator

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Not to be confused with WSIX TV or WSYX WSIX FM 97 9 MHz The Big 98 is a radio station licensed to serve Nashville Tennessee Owned by iHeartMedia the station broadcasts a country music format WSIX s studios are located in Nashville s Music Row district and the transmitter site is in Forest Hills Tennessee WSIX FMNashville TennesseeBroadcast areaNashville TennesseeFrequency97 9 MHz HD Radio BrandingThe Big 98 WSIXProgrammingFormatCountrySubchannelsHD2 Talk WLAC simulcast HD3 The Big Legend Classic country AffiliationsPremiere NetworksOwnershipOwneriHeartMedia iHM Licenses LLC Sister stationsWLAC WNRQ WRVW WUBTHistoryFirst air date1948 75 years ago 1948 Call sign meaningFrom 638 Tire Company in Springfield original home of WSIX AM 638 was the store s address Where Service Is EXcellent its slogan 1 Technical informationFacility ID59815ClassC0ERP100 000 wattsHAAT349 meters 1 145 ft Transmitter coordinates36 02 50 00 N 86 49 48 00 W 36 0472222 N 86 8300000 W 36 0472222 86 8300000Translator s HD2 98 3 W252CM Nashville LinksWebcastListen LiveHD3 Listen LiveWebsitethebig98 iheart comHD3 thebiglegend983 iheart com Contents 1 History 1 1 Countrypolitan 1 2 The Big 98 Era 1 3 XM simulcast 1 4 HD Radio 2 Emergency Alert System 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditCountrypolitan Edit Originally the sister station of a similarly styled AM station now WYFN which simulcasts the Bible Broadcasting Network s religious programming WSIX FM is credited with pioneering the countrypolitan Nashville sound of country music which developed in the 1960s Violins and other stringed instruments and occasionally horns were added to the traditionally fiddle and guitar driven sound of country music During those years beginning in 1967 until the late 1970s WSIX FM used the slogan We re metropolitan country As such WSIX FM became one of the first successful country format stations on the FM dial in the U S as country music formats were typically found on AM stations until well into the early 1980s 2 nbsp Legendary Big 98 logo used from the 1980s to August 2011The Big 98 Era Edit In 1983 then owners General Electric sold the AM and FM stations along with WNGE TV now WKRN TV to other interests Around that time the stations were simulcast and the format turned to a more straightforward country sound i e honkey tonk and Outlaw XM simulcast Edit From May 1 2006 to August 8 2008 WSIX FM was simulcast on XM Satellite Radio channel 161 The satellite feed included commercials A song that was not on the station s playlist at the moment would play during commercial breaks as well After a leave of absence on June 8 2011 WSIX FM returned to the XM platform replacing Nashville on XM 57 Station owner Clear Channel Communications now iHeartMedia sold off its ownership stake in Sirius XM Radio during the second quarter of fiscal year 2013 As a result of the sale nine of Clear Channel s eleven XM stations including the simulcast of WSIX FM ceased broadcast over XM Satellite Radio on October 18 2013 3 4 HD Radio Edit WSIX FMHD2 launched with a new country format branded as WSIXtra and later The Nashville Channel In August 2014 it was replaced by No Shoes Radio which featured a freeform format curated and hosted by country musician Kenny Chesney It was also available nationally on iHeartRadio and sister station KNIX FM In March 2016 it was announced that the channel would move exclusively to SiriusXM on April 12 5 On April 1 2016 the channel was replaced by The Bobby Bones Top 30 Countdown On September 2 2016 WSIX FMHD2 relaunched as the classic country station 98 3 The Big Legend simulcasting on translator station 98 3 W252CM 6 On September 21 2018 the subchannel and translator flipped to a simulcast of talk radio WLAC 7 The Big Legend is currently heard on the HD3 subchannel Emergency Alert System EditWSIX is the Local Primary 1 LP1 station for the Emergency Alert System in the Nashville Tennessee operational area See also EditList of Nashville mediaReferences Edit Robertson County Amateur Radio Club newsletter 6 2013 Billboard 1967 06 10 Clear Channel Sells SiriusXM Stake Stations To Leave Service RadioInsight 2013 08 02 Retrieved 2016 05 08 SiriusXM Adjusting Lineup Z100 KIIS FM Come To Sirius RadioInsight 2013 10 15 Retrieved 2016 05 08 Kenny Chesney s No Shoes Radio Moves from the Internet to the Satellite Billboard Retrieved 2018 09 21 iHeart Debuts The Big Legend 98 3 Nashville RadioInsight 2016 09 02 Retrieved 2018 09 21 The Big Legend Gives Way To WLAC Simulcast In Nashville RadioInsight 2018 09 21 Retrieved 2018 09 21 External links EditWSIX in the FCC FM station database WSIX on Radio Locator WSIX in Nielsen Audio s FM station database W252CM in the FCC FM station database W252CM on Radio Locator Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WSIX FM amp oldid 1155819749, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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