WFFH
Contemporary Christian | |
Affiliations | Salem Radio Network |
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Ownership | |
Owner |
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History | |
First air date | 1985 |
Former call signs | WFFH: WYPE (1991-1992) WRLG (1992-2003) WFFI: WYYB (1991-2003) WBOZ: WLMM (1991–1994) |
Call sign meaning | We're FM FisH |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | WFFH: 68347 WFFI: 18714 WBOZ: 15531 |
Class | WFFH, WFFI, and WBOZ: A |
ERP | WFFH: 3,200 watts WFFI: 1,150 watts WBOZ: 6,000 watts |
HAAT | WFFH: 138 meters (453 ft) WFFI: 230 meters (750 ft) WBOZ: 100 meters (330 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | WFFH: 36°1′14.00″N 86°38′18.00″W / 36.0205556°N 86.6383333°W WFFI: 36°8′10.00″N 86°59′4.00″W / 36.1361111°N 86.9844444°W WBOZ: 35°49′33.00″N 86°9′28.00″W / 35.8258333°N 86.1577778°W |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | thefishnashville.com |
WFFH (94.1
The stations are owned by the Salem Media Group, the largest owner of Christian radio stations in the United States.[1] Much like its sister stations in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Cleveland and other markets, the trimulcast use the branding "The Fish," an early symbol of the Christian Church.
History
WFFH History
WFFH was previously WRLG, then a sister station to
WFFI History
WFFI was previously operated under the
WBOZ History
WBOZ was assigned call sign WLMM on August 23, 1991. On June 1, 1994, the station changed its call sign to the current "WBOZ", and began broadcasting a Southern gospel format.[5] WBOZ would broadcast the Southern gospel format from 1994 until July 2012, when the station began simulcasting sister station WFFH.[6]
Sale of Stations to Educational Media Foundation
On March 21, 2024, Salem Media Group announced that they are selling two of their Christian AC "Fish" brands to Educational Media Foundation for $7 million. Those Stations Being WFFH, WFFI, WBOZ &
Previous logo of WBOZ
See also
- List of Nashville media
References
- ^ "WBOZ Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
- ^ Stark, Phyllis (February 11, 1995). "Vox Jox". Billboard. 107 (6): 84.
- ^ a b "Thunder 94". www.loupickney.com. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- ^ a b "Radio - Nashville, TN - Grizzly Web Links". Grizzly WebLinks. 2009-09-30. Archived from the original on 2010-02-05.
- ^ "WBOZ Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
- ^ "Nashville's Fish Grows From Simulcast To Trimulcast". AllAccess.com. 2012-07-16.
- ^ [1]
External links
- Station website
- WFFH in the FCC FM station database
- WFFH in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
- WFFI in the FCC FM station database
- WFFI in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
- WBOZ in the FCC FM station database
- WBOZ in Nielsen Audio's FM station database