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Radio station in Atlantic Beach, South Carolina
WSEA
Broadcast areaGrand Strand
Frequency100.3MHz
Branding100.3 The Game
Programming
FormatSports
AffiliationsInfinity Sports Network
Carolina Panthers
Charlotte FC
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
Ownership
Owner
WDAI,WSYN,WLFF,WAYS
History
First air date
1991 (as WPAW)
Former call signs
WPAW (10/4/1991-3/22/1993)
Call sign meaning
Referring to theSEA
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID3221
ClassC3
ERP12,000watts
HAAT145 meters (476 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
33°47′3.00″N78°52′44.00″W / 33.7841667°N 78.8788889°W /33.7841667; -78.8788889
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Listen Live via iHeart
Websitewww.thegamemyrtlebeach.com

WSEA (100.3FM) — branded asSports Radio 100.3 "The Game" Myrtle Beach — is asportsradio station licensed toAtlantic Beach, South Carolina and serves theGrand Strand area. TheCumulus Media outlet is licensed by theFederal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast with an ERP of 12 kW. Its studios are located onU.S. Highway 17 inMurrells Inlet, South Carolina, and its transmitter is located inCarolina Forest.

History

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WSEA was originally licensed toPawleys Island with coordinates33°26′20″N79°8′11″W / 33.43889°N 79.13639°W /33.43889; -79.13639.[2]

100.3 signed on with sounds of the ocean in the mid-90s, but then went silent. For a while it aired the programming ofWWXM. In September 1998,Cumulus Media purchased WSEA, which had gonedark, from Pamplico Broadcasting. The station became "Pirate 100" playing "focused,guitar-basedrock" from the late 70s to the 90s. With a newspaper ad campaign that included the words "Jump Ship",John Boy and Billy debuted on WSEA early in 1999, including "John Boy and Billy's Rock & Roll Racing" on Sundays. Diane Costello was midday host. WSEA/WJXY-FM/WXJY program director Buzz Elliott had the afternoon shift (in addition to a morning show on his other two stations), and Shaggy was evening DJ. With a 2,750-watt signal, WSEA had its tower nearCarolina Forest.[3] Adding John Boy and Billy gave WSEA an audience five times what it had previously, ten times larger in the morning.[4][5]

Eventually WJXY-FM, aCHR station, put its programming on WSEA before switching to all sports. Early in 2006,Rose Rock, mother ofChris Rock, had a talk show on WSEA.[6]

Later, the station became "Hot 100," with acontemporary hit radio format, airingBob & Sheri from Lincoln-Financial Radio'sThe Link in Charlotte, North Carolina andAce & TJ Mornings from CBS Radio'sKiss 95.1 in Charlotte, North Carolina.[7] "Hot 100" never really came close to "Mix 97.7" in the ratings.[7][8][9]

"Power 100.3" signed on April 4, 2009 with the sounds of Hip Hop & R&B.

former logo

However, as with most Cumulus-owned stations, they were billing themselves as aRhythmic CHR and using the slogan "#1 for Hits & Hip Hop" as the station targeted a broader multi-racial audience. WSEA 100.3 began stunting during Independence Day holiday weekend of 2010. At 10:03 am on July 5, 2010,[citation needed] WSEA became "i100" with acontemporary hit radio format created by Jan Jeffries, senior vice president for programming of Cumulus Media. Craig Russ was the program director for the station. WXJY 93.7 FM simulcast the format.[10]

On March 5, 2012, WSEA became the new Myrtle Beach affiliate ofESPN Radio, moving from sister stationWJXY-FM, which picked up WSEA'scontemporary hit radio format.[11]

In Fall 2012, WSEA added hourly updates fromCBS Sports Radio fromBoomer Esiason,Tom Tolbert, andDoug Gottlieb. The station changed from ESPN toCBS Sports Radio on January 2, 2013. The station also added an hour to the show in August 2011.Sports Talk, hosted by Phil Kornblut and Kevin McCreary on stations throughout South Carolina, continued to air.[12]

Current on-air programming

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Sports Radio 100.3 "The Game" currently airs CBS Sports Radio's nationally syndicated shows including John Feinstein, Maggie and Perloff, Jim Rome, Chris Moore and Brian Jones and Scott Ferrall.

The station mixes nationally syndicated shows with a variety of local programming.

On August 28, 2023 WSEA rebranded as "100.3 The Game".[13] The station operates as a half-day (6 a.m. to 6 p.m.) simulcast of sister stationWNKT in Eastover.

Chanticleer sports

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Coastal Carolina ChanticleersWSEA is the flagship station for Coastal Carolina University sports. The station airs a variety of Chanticleer baseball, softball, basketball, football and other sports games. Matt Hogue announces a majority of the sporting events aired on the station.

As of August 2017, CCU Sports moved to crosstown station WRNN.

High school sports coverage

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"The Team" airs play by play coverage of both high school football and basketball. During the 2012 and 2013 high school football season, "The Team" covered play by play of the Carolina Forest Panthers. In 2013, the station introduced "The High School Basketball Game of the Week" which features two grand strand high school basketball match ups a week.

On Fridays during the sports season, Lewis Woodard hosted a weekly wrap up show featuring interviews with local coaches, players and announcers.

In 2017, The Carolina Forest Panthers football moved to sister station 1050am WHSC and simulcast on 101.9 W270BZ (Conway). Which brought Socastee Braves Football to The Team.

Sports Talk

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"The Game" airs the statewide syndicated show "Sports Talk" with Phil Kornblut and Kevin McCreary.

The Drive with Aaron Marks

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The Drive was a local sports talk show that focused most of its attention on sports in the southeastern part of the United States, the Grand Strand Area and major topics in the sports world.

The show which first aired on August 1, 2011 was hosted byAaron Marks and co-hosted by Lewis Woodard a Virginia native, who took listeners through a 2-hour show filled with interviews from across the country. The show was produced by Justin "J.D." Padgett and assisted by the interns. The show featured a couple segments including Cruzin the Region which included interviews dealing with topics in the southeastern part of the United States.

The show featured "Local Sports Reports" every 20 minutes (except at the top of the hour).[citation needed]

WSEA movedThe Drive from its afternoon time-slot to the morning time-slot, airing from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. weekday mornings starting February 10, 2014. This replacedTiki Barber,Brandon Tierney andDana Jacobson, whose CBS program had aired on the station since January 2013.[14]

Local On-air personalities

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The Press box

  • Allen Smothers
  • Wally B (Producer and On-Air)
  • James Clark (Producer and On-Air)

Former

  • Aaron Marks (host)
  • Lewis Woodard (host and local update announcer)
  • Justin Padgett (producer)
  • Nick Baldino (play by play host)
  • Ashton Leatherman (intern)

Previous logo

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References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WSEA".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook, 1995, B-370.
  3. ^Toby Eddings, "John Boy and Billy jump ship to 100.3,"The Sun News, Jan. 17, 1999.
  4. ^Toby Eddings, "WDAI returns to top of radio ratings,"The Sun News, Aug. 22, 1999.
  5. ^TobyEddings, "Survey says WGTR tops in mornings,"The Sun News, Oct. 10, 1999.
  6. ^"In Brief". January 9, 2006. Archived fromthe original on February 4, 2006. RetrievedMarch 24, 2023.
  7. ^ab"Ratings del Día" (in Spanish and English). March 15, 2005. Archived fromthe original on March 15, 2005. RetrievedMarch 24, 2023.
  8. ^"Radio Online".ratings.radio-online.com. RetrievedApril 7, 2008.
  9. ^"Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. RetrievedApril 4, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  10. ^"Radio stations change formats".The Sun News. July 7, 2010. RetrievedJuly 7, 2010.
  11. ^Kelly, Amanda (February 28, 2012)."ESPN Radio moves, grows on the Grand Strand".The Sun News. RetrievedFebruary 28, 2012.
  12. ^"Cumulus Expands local sports line up, launches new network affiliation in #MYR". December 28, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2013.
  13. ^107.5 The Game Expands to Regional Trimulcast Radioinsight - August 28, 2023
  14. ^Palisin, Steve (February 15, 2014)."Myrtle Beach-area radio stations change up some shows".The Sun News. RetrievedFebruary 19, 2014.

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