WMPS

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WMPS
  • kHz
BrandingSunny 1210 & 103.1
Programming
FormatAdult standards - soft oldies
Ownership
Owner
  • Flinn Broadcasting Corporation
  • (Arlington Broadcasting Company)
KXHT, WGSF, WHBQ, WHBQ-FM, WIVG, WMSO
History
First air date
August 19, 1986; 37 years ago (1986-08-19)
Former call signs
WGSF (1981–2000)
WTCK (2000–04)
WWCZ (2004)
Call sign meaning
taken from the former WMPS (680 AM) in Memphis, now WMFS
Technical information
Facility ID2802
ClassB
Power10,000 watts day
250 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
35°15′40.00″N 89°49′50.00″W / 35.2611111°N 89.8305556°W / 35.2611111; -89.8305556
Translator(s)103.1 W276BH (Memphis)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitesunny1210.com

WMPS (1210

studios
are on Mount Moriah Road Extension at Ridgeway Road in Memphis.

By day, WMPS is powered at 10,000

clear channel frequency reserved for Class A WPHT in Philadelphia, WMPS greatly reduces power at night to 250 watts to avoid interference. It uses a directional antenna with a four-tower array. The transmitter is on Rockyford Road at Walker Farms in Bartlett.[2] It also simulcasts over 250-watt FM translator W276BH at 103.1 MHz in Memphis and streams online.[3]

History

The station

signed on the air on August 19, 1986; 37 years ago (1986-08-19). The original call sign was WGSF. Its city of license was Arlington, Tennessee.[4] WGSF was owned by the Arlington Broadcasting Company. In the 1980s, Fred Flinn became the general manager of the station and would later acquire the station as part of his Flinn Broadcasting Corporation. In the late 1980s, WGSF's city of license was switched to Bartlett, Tennessee
, and its call letters changed to WMPS.

WMPS originally carried the "

Under Flinn Broadcasting ownership, the station returned to a standards format mixed with soft oldies, primarily from the 1950s, 60s and 70s. It is programmed in-house.

Logo when simulcasting on KHGA

FM translator

Broadcast translator
for WMPS
Call sign Frequency City of license ERP (W) Class FCC info
W276BH 103.1 FM Memphis, Tennessee 250 D FMQ

References

  1. ^ "WMPS Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
  2. ^ Radio-Locator.com/WMPS
  3. ^ Radio-Locator.com/W276BH
  4. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1990 page B-289, Broadcasting & Cable
  5. Arbitron
    . Winter 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
  6. ^ "Markets: Memphis". radio-info.com. Retrieved 2011-03-16.

External links

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