WHAL-FM

Coordinates: 35°08′9.3″N 89°58′17.3″W / 35.135917°N 89.971472°W / 35.135917; -89.971472
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WHAL-FM
  • iHeartMedia, Inc.
  • (iHM Licenses, LLC)
KJMS, KWNW, WDIA, WEGR, WHRK, WREC
History
First air date
1991; 33 years ago (1991)
Former call signs
WYYA (1991–1994)
WRXQ (1994–1999)
WOTO (1999–2002)
WHAL (2002–2003)
Call sign meaning
W HALellujah
Technical information
Facility ID58399
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT88 meters (289 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
35°08′9.3″N 89°58′17.3″W / 35.135917°N 89.971472°W / 35.135917; -89.971472
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitehallelujahfm.iheart.com

WHAL-FM (95.7

Midtown
district.

WHAL-FM broadcasts in HD.[1]

History

Prior to the switch to

urban gospel, it has most recently carried an oldies format as "Oldies 95.7", WOTO, until 2003. From December 1993 until April 1, 1999, 95.7 ran an alternative rock format as "96X", WRXQ.[2][3] The Alternative format was later revived at WMFS in 2000 as "93X", and then again at WIVG
in 2012, which also brought back WRXQ's "Never Blend In" chameleon logo.

References

  1. ^ "HD Radio Guide for Mississippi". hdradio.com.
  2. ^ "RR-1993-12-17" (PDF). americanradiohistory.com.
  3. ^ "RR-1999-04-09" (PDF). worldradiohistory.com.

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