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WSJP (AM)

WSJP (1640 AM) is a radio station licensed to Sussex, Wisconsin and owned by Relevant Radio. It broadcasts Catholic-based religious programming; along with WSJP-FM (100.1), it is one of two Relevant Radio stations in the Milwaukee metropolitan area.

WSJP
Broadcast areaMilwaukee metropolitan area
Frequency1640 kHz
BrandingRelevant Radio
Programming
FormatChristian radio
AffiliationsRelevant Radio
Ownership
Owner
WSJP-FM
History
First air date
October 1979
Former call signs
WAZI (1998)
WKSH (1998–2014)
Former frequencies
1370 kHz (1979-1998)
Call sign meaning
Named in honor of Saint John Paul II
Technical information
Facility ID87121
ClassB
Power10,000 watts day
1,000 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
43°4′38.00″N 88°11′32.00″W / 43.0772222°N 88.1922222°W / 43.0772222; -88.1922222
Translator(s)99.9 MHz W260DP (Pewaukee)
Links
Websiterelevantradio.com

History edit

WSJP began as the "expanded band" twin to a station broadcasting on the standard AM band, which originally signed on in 1979 as WCQL (Waukesha County Quality Listening), a highly directional daytime-only station licensed to Pewaukee at 1370 AM. After a failure to generate adequate ratings or revenue, the station's owners, George and Mary Scoufis, experimented with a contemporary Christian music format in the early 1980s until it was sold to a group of investors. Those investors turned the station into a 24-hour station (requiring the change in community of license to Sussex), changed the call letters to WGNW and launched a news-talk format. However the low power prevented the station from ever seriously competing against powerhouses like WTMJ and WISN.

In 1985, the owners ended the news talk format, and entered into a local marketing agreement with Wisconsin Petra Productions, which changed the call letters to WKSH, re-branded the station as KS-14 and programmed a Christian rock music format. Later, a group called Heir Force Ministries operated the station for a number of years. In the 1990s the station's programming was taken over by Life Message who changed the format to a more conservative mix of teaching and inspirational music.

Expanded Band assignment edit

On March 17, 1997 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that eighty-eight stations had been given permission to move to newly available "Expanded Band" transmitting frequencies, ranging from 1610 to 1700 kHz, with WKSH authorized to move from 1370 kHz to 1640 kHz.[1] The FCC's initial policy was that both the original station and its expanded band counterpart could operate simultaneously for up to five years, after which owners would have to turn in one of the two licenses, depending on whether they preferred the new assignment or elected to remain on the original frequency.[1] The new station on 1640 AM was originally assigned the call sign WAZI. On August 10, 1998 the two stations swapped call letters, with WKSH going to 1640 AM, and WAZI transferred to 1370 AM. On December 15, 1999, the license for 1370 AM was then cancelled,[2] as station programming moved to 1640 kHz.

Later history edit

In late 2002, WKSH's owner shut down their business, and Disney's ABC Radio Networks division bought the station in order to convert the station to Radio Disney. WKSH carried the network's entire schedule except for some local-specific public affairs programming on Sunday mornings, and automated station identifications, although the station maintained a local staff which promoted the station through public events, live remotes and contests and did so on air from time-to-time.

In June 2013, Disney put WKSH and six other Radio Disney stations in medium markets up for sale, in order to refocus the network's broadcast distribution on top-25 markets.[3] Disney did not own the studio building, nor the transmitter site — a lease remained in effect for several years — which complicated the sale. After Radio Disney's removal, the station, which had also transmitted in HD Radio, began to transmit in analog-only permanently. (Radio Disney eventually returned to the market through Entercom's WMYX-HD2 (99.1-2) in 2017 until the fall of 2018 under the network's new HD Radio leased access model.)

On September 29, 2013, WKSH was taken off-the-air.[4] Until it was sold, it continued to come back on the air occasionally at the end of each month with a continuous loop of Broadway tunes and easy listening music between station identifications, due to its special temporary authority to remain silent having not had action taken upon it by the FCC. This allowed the station to maintain its license by having some content air in each thirty-day period.

In November 2013, when Disney filed to sell its Richmond, Virginia station, WDZY, to a subsidiary of Wilkins Parent Corporation, it stated that WKSH would also be acquired by Wilkins.[5] That deal never appeared in the FCC database;[6] in March 2014, Disney instead filed to sell the station for $725,000 to Starboard Media Foundation, which broadcasts Catholic programming on its stations through the Relevant Radio network.[7] WKSH was the network's second station in the market, as Relevant Radio already served Milwaukee's northern suburbs on WSJP-FM (100.1 FM).[8]

The sale was "consummated" on May 30, 2014,[9] and that same day the call letters were changed to WSJP. On June 3, the station returned to the air broadcasting Relevant Radio's schedule.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "FCC Public Notice: Mass Media Bureau Announces Revised AM Expanded Band Allotment Plan and Filing Window for Eligible Stations" (FCC DA 97-537), March 17, 1997.
  2. ^ FCC Station Search Details: DWAZI (Facility ID: yyyy)
  3. ^ Graser, Marc (June 4, 2013). "Radio Disney Stations Up for Sale (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
  4. ^ Radio Disney Places Stations On The Market (September 30) - RadioInsight.com
  5. ^ "Application For Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License (WDZY)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. November 20, 2013. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
  6. ^ Wilkins Acquires Two From Disney - Radio Insight
  7. ^ "Starboard Media Foundation Acquires WKSH".
  8. ^ "Starboard Media Foundation Acquires WKSH". RadioInsight. March 12, 2014. Retrieved March 12, 2014.
  9. ^ "Consummation Notice - WKSH". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. May 30, 2014. Retrieved June 2, 2014.
  10. ^ "1640 AM Announcement". Relevant Radio. Relevant Radio. Retrieved June 5, 2014.

External links edit

  • WSJP website, from Relevant Radio
  • WSJP in the FCC AM station database
  • WSJP in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • FCC History Cards for operation on 1370 kHz (covering 1978-1980 as WCQL)

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WSJP 1640 AM is a radio station licensed to Sussex Wisconsin and owned by Relevant Radio It broadcasts Catholic based religious programming along with WSJP FM 100 1 it is one of two Relevant Radio stations in the Milwaukee metropolitan area WSJPSussex WisconsinBroadcast areaMilwaukee metropolitan areaFrequency1640 kHzBrandingRelevant RadioProgrammingFormatChristian radioAffiliationsRelevant RadioOwnershipOwnerRelevant Radio Relevant Radio Inc Sister stationsWSJP FMHistoryFirst air dateOctober 1979Former call signsWAZI 1998 WKSH 1998 2014 Former frequencies1370 kHz 1979 1998 Call sign meaningNamed in honor of Saint John Paul IITechnical informationFacility ID87121ClassBPower10 000 watts day1 000 watts nightTransmitter coordinates43 4 38 00 N 88 11 32 00 W 43 0772222 N 88 1922222 W 43 0772222 88 1922222Translator s 99 9 MHz W260DP Pewaukee LinksWebsiterelevantradio com Contents 1 History 1 1 Expanded Band assignment 1 2 Later history 2 References 3 External linksHistory editWSJP began as the expanded band twin to a station broadcasting on the standard AM band which originally signed on in 1979 as WCQL Waukesha County Quality Listening a highly directional daytime only station licensed to Pewaukee at 1370 AM After a failure to generate adequate ratings or revenue the station s owners George and Mary Scoufis experimented with a contemporary Christian music format in the early 1980s until it was sold to a group of investors Those investors turned the station into a 24 hour station requiring the change in community of license to Sussex changed the call letters to WGNW and launched a news talk format However the low power prevented the station from ever seriously competing against powerhouses like WTMJ and WISN In 1985 the owners ended the news talk format and entered into a local marketing agreement with Wisconsin Petra Productions which changed the call letters to WKSH re branded the station as KS 14 and programmed a Christian rock music format Later a group called Heir Force Ministries operated the station for a number of years In the 1990s the station s programming was taken over by Life Message who changed the format to a more conservative mix of teaching and inspirational music Expanded Band assignment edit On March 17 1997 the Federal Communications Commission FCC announced that eighty eight stations had been given permission to move to newly available Expanded Band transmitting frequencies ranging from 1610 to 1700 kHz with WKSH authorized to move from 1370 kHz to 1640 kHz 1 The FCC s initial policy was that both the original station and its expanded band counterpart could operate simultaneously for up to five years after which owners would have to turn in one of the two licenses depending on whether they preferred the new assignment or elected to remain on the original frequency 1 The new station on 1640 AM was originally assigned the call sign WAZI On August 10 1998 the two stations swapped call letters with WKSH going to 1640 AM and WAZI transferred to 1370 AM On December 15 1999 the license for 1370 AM was then cancelled 2 as station programming moved to 1640 kHz Later history edit In late 2002 WKSH s owner shut down their business and Disney s ABC Radio Networks division bought the station in order to convert the station to Radio Disney WKSH carried the network s entire schedule except for some local specific public affairs programming on Sunday mornings and automated station identifications although the station maintained a local staff which promoted the station through public events live remotes and contests and did so on air from time to time In June 2013 Disney put WKSH and six other Radio Disney stations in medium markets up for sale in order to refocus the network s broadcast distribution on top 25 markets 3 Disney did not own the studio building nor the transmitter site a lease remained in effect for several years which complicated the sale After Radio Disney s removal the station which had also transmitted in HD Radio began to transmit in analog only permanently Radio Disney eventually returned to the market through Entercom s WMYX HD2 99 1 2 in 2017 until the fall of 2018 under the network s new HD Radio leased access model On September 29 2013 WKSH was taken off the air 4 Until it was sold it continued to come back on the air occasionally at the end of each month with a continuous loop of Broadway tunes and easy listening music between station identifications due to its special temporary authority to remain silent having not had action taken upon it by the FCC This allowed the station to maintain its license by having some content air in each thirty day period In November 2013 when Disney filed to sell its Richmond Virginia station WDZY to a subsidiary of Wilkins Parent Corporation it stated that WKSH would also be acquired by Wilkins 5 That deal never appeared in the FCC database 6 in March 2014 Disney instead filed to sell the station for 725 000 to Starboard Media Foundation which broadcasts Catholic programming on its stations through the Relevant Radio network 7 WKSH was the network s second station in the market as Relevant Radio already served Milwaukee s northern suburbs on WSJP FM 100 1 FM 8 The sale was consummated on May 30 2014 9 and that same day the call letters were changed to WSJP On June 3 the station returned to the air broadcasting Relevant Radio s schedule 10 References edit a b FCC Public Notice Mass Media Bureau Announces Revised AM Expanded Band Allotment Plan and Filing Window for Eligible Stations FCC DA 97 537 March 17 1997 FCC Station Search Details DWAZI Facility ID yyyy Graser Marc June 4 2013 Radio Disney Stations Up for Sale EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved June 4 2013 Radio Disney Places Stations On The Market September 30 RadioInsight com Application For Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License WDZY CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission November 20 2013 Retrieved February 17 2019 Wilkins Acquires Two From Disney Radio Insight Starboard Media Foundation Acquires WKSH Starboard Media Foundation Acquires WKSH RadioInsight March 12 2014 Retrieved March 12 2014 Consummation Notice WKSH CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission May 30 2014 Retrieved June 2 2014 1640 AM Announcement Relevant Radio Relevant Radio Retrieved June 5 2014 External links editWSJP website from Relevant Radio WSJP in the FCC AM station database WSJP in Nielsen Audio s AM station database FCC History Cards for operation on 1370 kHz covering 1978 1980 as WCQL Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WSJP AM amp oldid 1097985707, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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