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WZRH

WZRH (92.3 FM) is a radio station owned by Cumulus Media. The station has an effective radiated power of 100 kW, is licensed to Laplace, Louisiana and serves the greater New Orleans and Baton Rouge metropolitan areas. Its studios are located at the Place St. Charles building in Downtown New Orleans and its main transmitter is located in Vacherie, Louisiana.

WZRH
Broadcast areaNew Orleans/Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Frequency92.3 MHz (HD Radio) (HD not yet in operation)
BrandingAlt 92-3
Programming
FormatAlternative rock
SubchannelsHD2: Variety Hits (not yet operational)
Ownership
Owner
KKND, KMEZ, WRKN
History
First air date
1966 (as WCKW)
Former call signs
WCKW-FM (1966–2004)
WDVW (2004–2010)
WRKN (2010–2017)
Call sign meaning
"We're The ZepHyR!" (previous branding on the current WRKN)
Technical information
Facility ID117
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT593 meters (1,946 ft)
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitealt923.com

History edit

1966-2004: WCKW edit

The station signed on the air in 1966 as WCKW. During its first 29 years of its existence, its previous formats included country, classic rock, active rock, all-1980s, adult contemporary (including a rebrand from "The Point" to "Lite 92.3" on November 4, 2003),[1] and adult top 40.

2004-2007: Rhythmic AC edit

"Diva 92.3" On November 18, 2004, WCKW 'unveiled' the "Diva" format and changed its call letters to WDVW, playing mostly rhythmic pop, classic Disco and Dance music from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. From 2005 to 2007, WDVW was also a reporter to the Billboard Magazine Dance/Mix Show Airplay panel.

When it debuted with the format, its slogan was "Music For The Diva In You", a reference to the female audience it targeted and the high quotient of female artists on its playlist. But despite the name and slogan, it also attracted males as well. In September 2005, they would later change the slogan to "New Orleans' New #1 Feel Good Station!" The reason for that was to bring music and normality back to the area after Hurricane Katrina struck. They were also the first radio station in the market to resume regular music programming after the disaster ended.

WDVW was one of two "Divas" in Louisiana. Its sister station in Baton Rouge, WCDV (Diva 103.3), was the other, although WDVW can also be heard in that area as well. But on September 18, 2006, WCDV returned to an Adult Contemporary direction, a move that might have made sense due to the overlapping of two "Divas" in Baton Rouge, which hurt WCDV ratings wise.

 
former "Mix 92.3" logo


2007-2010: Adult top 40 edit

On December 20, 2007, WDVW switched directions to adult top 40 for its second go-round, this time as "Mix 92.3." The station has dropped most of the Dance fare in favor of current Hot AC product, with recurrents from the 1980s and 1990s and a modern-leaning direction. The station never produced impressive ratings, and given New Orleans' reception toward Hot AC/Adult Top 40 in the past, most notably WLTS, this format has never performed well in this market.

2010-2014: Rock edit

On July 23, 2010, at approximately 2:50 p.m., after playing "Need You Now" by Lady Antebellum, the station began stunting with Mardi Gras-themed music. At 4:00 p.m., the station became "Rock 92-3," using the slogan "New Orleans' Rock Station", and adopting their current callsign WRKN. The first song on "Rock 92-3" was "Check My Brain" by Alice in Chains. The move to a rock format was driven by the recent format change of KOBW, which had aired a similar format.[2][3]

2014-2016: Country edit

On January 3, 2014, at 9 a.m., after playing "No Sleep till Brooklyn" by The Beastie Boys, WRKN began stunting with a "Wheel of Formats", with the launch of a new format on January 6 at 9:23 AM. Like WDVW, it too was not successful ratings-wise, given New Orleans' history with rock formats.[4] At the promised time, the station returned to country, branded as "Nash FM 92-3." The first song on "Nash" was "Radio" by Darius Rucker.

On April 21, 2016, WRKN altered its format, expanding its presence to target the adjacent Baton Rouge market while tweaking its format towards a mix of 1990s and current songs. The new shift comes with a positioning change to “The Gulf South’s Country Giant”. With the change, Scott Innes joined the station for middays. Innes spent fifteen years at WYNK in Baton Rouge prior to his exit in 2011. He also is a cartoon voice actor best known for being the voice of many Hanna Barbera characters including Norville "Shaggy" Rogers, Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo.[5]

2017-present: Alternative edit

On June 19, 2017, at Noon, WRKN swapped formats and call signs with WZRH, with WRKN flipping to alternative rock as "Alt 92-3" and assuming the WZRH call sign. Simultaneously, WRKN's country format moved to WZRH as "106.1 Nash FM".[6]

During the impact of Hurricane Ida in August 2021, WZRH's main tower in Vacherie, shared with KVDU, toppled as a result of high winds.[7]

UPDATE: WZRH-FM Tower is now restored to an old AT&T tower located in Laplace, LA at 427 foot tower with 100,000 watts of power which covers mostly New Orleans Metro area.

References edit

  1. ^ "Formats You'll Flip Over" (PDF). The Industry's Newspaper. 2003-11-07. p. 22.
  2. ^ . Radio-Info.com. July 23, 2010. Archived from the original on August 1, 2010. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
  3. ^ New Orleans to Rock Again
  4. ^ Cumulus Stunting In New Orleans from Radio Insight (January 3, 2014)
  5. ^ WRKN Expands Focus To Baton Rouge; Moves To Gold Based Country
  6. ^ Cumulus Moves Alternative & Country in New Orleans from Radio Insight (June 19, 2017)
  7. ^ "WZRH/KVDU Tower Destroyed By Hurricane Ida". RadioInsight. 31 August 2021. Retrieved 2021-09-01.

External links edit

  • WZRH in the FCC FM station database
  • WZRH in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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For the Picayune Mississippi radio station that held the call sign WZRH at 106 1 FM from 2015 to 2017 see WRKN FM WZRH 92 3 FM is a radio station owned by Cumulus Media The station has an effective radiated power of 100 kW is licensed to Laplace Louisiana and serves the greater New Orleans and Baton Rouge metropolitan areas Its studios are located at the Place St Charles building in Downtown New Orleans and its main transmitter is located in Vacherie Louisiana WZRHLaPlace LouisianaBroadcast areaNew Orleans Baton Rouge LouisianaFrequency92 3 MHz HD Radio HD not yet in operation BrandingAlt 92 3ProgrammingFormatAlternative rockSubchannelsHD2 Variety Hits not yet operational OwnershipOwnerCumulus Media Radio License Holding CBC LLC Sister stationsKKND KMEZ WRKNHistoryFirst air date1966 as WCKW Former call signsWCKW FM 1966 2004 WDVW 2004 2010 WRKN 2010 2017 Call sign meaning We re The ZepHyR previous branding on the current WRKN Technical informationFacility ID117ClassCERP100 000 wattsHAAT593 meters 1 946 ft LinksWebcastListen liveWebsitealt923 com Contents 1 History 1 1 1966 2004 WCKW 1 2 2004 2007 Rhythmic AC 1 3 2007 2010 Adult top 40 1 4 2010 2014 Rock 1 5 2014 2016 Country 1 6 2017 present Alternative 2 References 3 External linksHistory edit1966 2004 WCKW edit The station signed on the air in 1966 as WCKW During its first 29 years of its existence its previous formats included country classic rock active rock all 1980s adult contemporary including a rebrand from The Point to Lite 92 3 on November 4 2003 1 and adult top 40 2004 2007 Rhythmic AC edit Diva 92 3 On November 18 2004 WCKW unveiled the Diva format and changed its call letters to WDVW playing mostly rhythmic pop classic Disco and Dance music from the 1970s 1980s and 1990s From 2005 to 2007 WDVW was also a reporter to the Billboard Magazine Dance Mix Show Airplay panel When it debuted with the format its slogan was Music For The Diva In You a reference to the female audience it targeted and the high quotient of female artists on its playlist But despite the name and slogan it also attracted males as well In September 2005 they would later change the slogan to New Orleans New 1 Feel Good Station The reason for that was to bring music and normality back to the area after Hurricane Katrina struck They were also the first radio station in the market to resume regular music programming after the disaster ended WDVW was one of two Divas in Louisiana Its sister station in Baton Rouge WCDV Diva 103 3 was the other although WDVW can also be heard in that area as well But on September 18 2006 WCDV returned to an Adult Contemporary direction a move that might have made sense due to the overlapping of two Divas in Baton Rouge which hurt WCDV ratings wise nbsp former Mix 92 3 logo 2007 2010 Adult top 40 edit On December 20 2007 WDVW switched directions to adult top 40 for its second go round this time as Mix 92 3 The station has dropped most of the Dance fare in favor of current Hot AC product with recurrents from the 1980s and 1990s and a modern leaning direction The station never produced impressive ratings and given New Orleans reception toward Hot AC Adult Top 40 in the past most notably WLTS this format has never performed well in this market 2010 2014 Rock edit On July 23 2010 at approximately 2 50 p m after playing Need You Now by Lady Antebellum the station began stunting with Mardi Gras themed music At 4 00 p m the station became Rock 92 3 using the slogan New Orleans Rock Station and adopting their current callsign WRKN The first song on Rock 92 3 was Check My Brain by Alice in Chains The move to a rock format was driven by the recent format change of KOBW which had aired a similar format 2 3 2014 2016 Country edit On January 3 2014 at 9 a m after playing No Sleep till Brooklyn by The Beastie Boys WRKN began stunting with a Wheel of Formats with the launch of a new format on January 6 at 9 23 AM Like WDVW it too was not successful ratings wise given New Orleans history with rock formats 4 At the promised time the station returned to country branded as Nash FM 92 3 The first song on Nash was Radio by Darius Rucker On April 21 2016 WRKN altered its format expanding its presence to target the adjacent Baton Rouge market while tweaking its format towards a mix of 1990s and current songs The new shift comes with a positioning change to The Gulf South s Country Giant With the change Scott Innes joined the station for middays Innes spent fifteen years at WYNK in Baton Rouge prior to his exit in 2011 He also is a cartoon voice actor best known for being the voice of many Hanna Barbera characters including Norville Shaggy Rogers Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo 5 2017 present Alternative edit On June 19 2017 at Noon WRKN swapped formats and call signs with WZRH with WRKN flipping to alternative rock as Alt 92 3 and assuming the WZRH call sign Simultaneously WRKN s country format moved to WZRH as 106 1 Nash FM 6 During the impact of Hurricane Ida in August 2021 WZRH s main tower in Vacherie shared with KVDU toppled as a result of high winds 7 UPDATE WZRH FM Tower is now restored to an old AT amp T tower located in Laplace LA at 427 foot tower with 100 000 watts of power which covers mostly New Orleans Metro area References edit Formats You ll Flip Over PDF The Industry s Newspaper 2003 11 07 p 22 New Orleans has an alternative rocker again Hot AC Mix is now Rock 92 3 Radio Info com July 23 2010 Archived from the original on August 1 2010 Retrieved July 24 2010 New Orleans to Rock Again Cumulus Stunting In New Orleans from Radio Insight January 3 2014 WRKN Expands Focus To Baton Rouge Moves To Gold Based Country Cumulus Moves Alternative amp Country in New Orleans from Radio Insight June 19 2017 WZRH KVDU Tower Destroyed By Hurricane Ida RadioInsight 31 August 2021 Retrieved 2021 09 01 External links editWZRH in the FCC FM station database WZRH in Nielsen Audio s FM station database 29 57 11 N 90 43 26 W 29 953 N 90 724 W 29 953 90 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