WXJC (AM)
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Ownership | |
Owner |
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WDJC-FM, WXJC-FM, WYDE, WYDE-FM | |
History | |
First air date | 1946 (as WTNB) |
Former call signs | WTNB[1] (1946–1950) WILD (1950–1957) WYDE (1957–1998, 1999–2002) WMKI (1998–1999) WDJC (2002–2004)[2] |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 74245 |
Class | B |
Power | 50,000 watts day 1,000 watts night |
Transmitter coordinates | 33°37′25″N 86°44′45″W / 33.62361°N 86.74583°W |
Translator(s) | 96.9 W245CS (Birmingham) |
Repeater(s) | 101.1 WXJC-FM (Cullman) 93.7 WDJC-HD2 (Birmingham) |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | www |
WXJC (850
The station has been assigned the WXJC call letters by the Federal Communications Commission since July 15, 2004.[2]
History
The station currently known as WXJC signed on in 1946 as WTNB, broadcasting with 250 watts daytime power and 250 watts at night at 1490 kHz. It was originally an affiliate of the
In 1965 WYDE changed formats, dropping Top 40 and becoming a country music station. Unlike some country music stations, WYDE's presentation was more polished and urbane. The station's tagline was WYDE (pronounced like "wide") Countrypolitan. For the remainder of the 1960s and throughout most of the 1970s, the station had no direct competition in the format. This changed in 1976 when WVOK dropped its longstanding Top 40 programming and switched to country as well.
By 1977 WYDE had a second and perhaps more serious competitor as a country music station, when
On November 18, 1996, the station became one of Radio Disney's charter affiliates, as par of the network's test launch before going national the following year. The station later changing its callsigns to WMKI in 1998.
Crawford Broadcasting bought WMKI in 1999. Upon assuming control of the station, they changed the station's format to talk radio, and returned the heritage call sign of WYDE to the station. In 2002, the call signs changed to WDJC, and the station became a Christian teaching and Southern gospel music station. The current call signs were assumed on July 15, 2004.
As of October 26, 2016, this station is now being heard on Birmingham area Translator W245CS 96.9 FM. (Info extracted from fccdata.org)
WXJC broadcasts in the HD Radio format.[7]
On November 5, 2018, WXJC switched its FM repeater (and WXJC-FM calls) from 92.5 FM Cordova to 101.1 FM Cullman.[8]
References
- ^ a b "AM Technical Profile: WXJC". Alabama Broadcast Media Page.
- ^ a b "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
- ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
- ^ "1948 Broadcasting Yearbook" (PDF).
- ^ Wells, Russell "Some History of Birmingham Radio..., part 2" Birmingham Rewound - accessed June 1, 2013
- ^ "1987 Broadcasting Yearbook" (PDF).
- ^ https://hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=20 HD Radio Guide for Birmingham, Alabama
- ^ Alabama Broadcast Media Page