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WFIS (AM)

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Radio station in Fountain Inn-Simpsonville, South Carolina
DWFIS
Frequency1600kHz
Programming
FormatDefunct (formerlyNews Talk Sports Information)
AffiliationsWestwood One,CBS Radio,Jones Radio Network,TRN,Atlanta Braves 1977-2012,Atlanta Hawks 2000-2012,Atlanta Thrashers 2000-2011,Georgia Bulldogs football 2000-2012,Hillcrest High School Sports 1965-2012,Mauldin High School Football Tape Delay Saturday Mornings 2001-2004
Ownership
OwnerTimeless Media, Inc.2013-silent/Golden Strip Broadcasting INC 1988-2013/ Fountain Inn-Simpsonville Enterprises INC 1956-1988
Winnsboro, SC AM-silent
History
First air date
September 1956
Call sign meaning
We're,FountainInn,Simpsonville
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID24530
ClassD
Power1,000watts day
29watts night
Transmitter coordinates
34°42′28″N82°13′40″W / 34.70778°N 82.22778°W /34.70778; -82.22778
Links
Public license information
Webcastwww.wfisradio.webs.com

WFIS (1600AM) was aradio station broadcasting aNews Talk Information format to theFountain Inn/Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States, area. The station was last owned by Timeless Media, Inc.

In 1956 the station went on the air with Fountain Inn-Simpsonville Enterprises INC. It was founded by Melvin Younts the original owner was LeRoy Hamilton with 9 local investors from the Fountain Inn-Simpsonville Community. In 1970 the corporation purchased a weekly newspaper, The Tribune Times and co-located it with the broadcast facility on 1314 then later to 1318 North Main Street in Fountain Inn. In 1987 the newspaper was sold to Multi-Media INC which owned The Greenville News and then both were sold later to Gannett INC. In 1988 WFIS was sold to Steven D Blair (from Kentucky), and Golden Strip Broadcasting INC was formed. In 1999 Joe LaStringer purchased WFIS for $199,000 and was run until its sale in 2013. WFIS signed off the air after 57 years Broadcasting to the Golden Strip Community at Noon December 31, 2013. The last song played was the Star Spangled Banner by the Gaither Vocal Band after LaStringer told the history of the station.

On January 2, 2014, the station licensee was surrendered to theFederal Communications Commission (FCC) for cancellation. The licensee indicated that the surrender was related to their pending application to increase the broadcast power of co-owned stationWTZQ inHenderson, North Carolina.[2] On January 3, 2014, the FCC cancelled the station license.

Translators

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WFIS was relayed by an FMtranslator in Fountain Inn, to improve coverage in areas of the community where reception was poor: First on Frequency 105.5FM then at 94.9FM.

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)ClassFCC info
W235BM94.9 FMFountain Inn, SC144201150DLMS

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for DWFIS".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^FCC CDSB Application Search for WFIS. Accessed March 5, 2014

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