WJBT

Coordinates: 30°16′52″N 81°34′12″W / 30.2811°N 81.5701°W / 30.2811; -81.5701
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WJBT
iHeartMedia, Inc.
  • (iHM Licenses, LLC)
  • WFXJ, WKSL, WPLA, WQIK-FM, WSOL-FM
    History
    Former call signs
    • WLKC (1983–1990)
    • WAIA (1990–1995)
    • WPLA (1995–2005)
    • WROO (2005–2008)
    Call sign meaning
    "Jacksonville's Beat"
    Technical information
    Facility ID51975
    ClassC1
    ERP100,000 watts
    HAAT302 meters (991 ft)
    Translator(s)HD2: 104.1 W281AM (Macclenny)
    HD3: 100.3 W262AG (Jacksonville)
    Links
    WebcastListen Live
    HD2: Listen Live
    Websitewjbt.iheart.com
    HD2: jacksonville.binnews.com

    WJBT (93.3

    studios and offices are on Central Parkway in the Southside neighborhood
    .

    WJBT has an

    Macclenny. The HD3 subchannel airs a simulcast of WSOS-FM, which airs a classic country
    format.

    History

    WJBT has been in its current format since 1992 (when it was on 92.7), playing

    Urban AC-formatted WSOL-FM. WJBT was the second urban radio station to adopt "The Beat" branding after Los Angeles' KKBT
    .

    When it was on 92.7, it served the Jacksonville area, but it did not have enough power to serve the northernmost and westernmost portions of the metro because its frequency was licensed to

    Arbitron
    ratings as it is still among the Top 5 (sometimes 10) most listened to stations in the city.

    On November 2, 2007, Clear Channel spun off the 92.7 frequency to a private company (which moved the signal to the Palm Coast area as WBHQ)[2] and on the evening of December 25 of that same year, moved the station and its format to the more powerful 93.3 signal (formerly the home of Country outlet WROO).[3] The reason for this was to comply with FCC ownership rules, since WJBT was in a waiver status in which Clear Channel was allowed to own six FMs and one AM in the market. But because of Clear Channel Communications being sold to a private investment group, WJBT's current frequency had to be divested. After Christmas Day 2007, 92.7 and 93.3 were simulcasting. However, on January 11, 2008, a new urban gospel station debuted on the 92.7 frequency named "Hallelujah FM", which is a moniker currently used for many Clear Channel-owned gospel stations nationwide. Also, the call letters were switched, with 92.7 becoming WROO and 93.3 becoming WJBT.[4]

    With the move to a more powerful signal, WJBT also received an upgrade in power as well, going from 50 kW to 100 kW, thus covering most of Jacksonville and Northeastern Florida.

    On-air personalities [citation needed]

    References

    1. ^ "WJBT-FM 93.3 MHz - Callahan, FL". radio-locator.com. Retrieved 2024-01-27.
    2. ^ "Online Stories". jacksonville.com. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
    3. ^ "Whats' Coming to 933 Jacksonville". Radio Insight. December 6, 2007. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
    4. ^ "Radio Insight". radioinsight.com. Retrieved January 27, 2024.

    External links

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