Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

WNSL

Coordinates:31°31′37″N89°08′06″W / 31.527°N 89.135°W /31.527; -89.135
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radio station in Laurel, Mississippi

This article includes a list ofgeneral references, butit lacks sufficient correspondinginline citations. Please help toimprove this article byintroducing more precise citations.(August 2008) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
WNSL
Broadcast areaLaurel-Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Frequency100.3MHz
BrandingSL100
Programming
FormatTop 40 (CHR)
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
Ownership
Owner
WJKX,WZLD
History
First air date
March 10, 1959; 66 years ago (1959-03-10)[1]
Call sign meaning
Voice of theNewSouth inLaurel, the company which owned the station was Voice of the New South, Inc. until 1983.
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID16784
ClassC
ERP100,000watts
HAAT324 meters (1,063 ft)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitesl100.iheart.com

WNSL (100.3FM, "SL100") is atop 40 (CHR) music formattedradio station licensed toLaurel, Mississippi, serving the Laurel-HattiesburgArbitron market.

Programming

[edit]

SL100 is an affiliate of the syndicated Johnjay and Rich. It is also an affiliate of the syndicatedOn Air with Ryan Seacrest.

In recent years the station ID can be heard as "WNSL Hattiesburg-Laurel". The studios are on U.S. 98 in West Hattiesburg, MS.

History

[edit]

WNSL-FM went on the air March 10, 1959, a simulcast of WNSL AM 1260 (today'sWHJA at 890 AM). WNSL-AM-FM was founded by Granville Walters, a former news reporter and host atWAML, the first radio station in Laurel. Walters was the general manager of WNSL until 1983, and for most of those years, he reported the news in the morning drive slot. For years, WNSL-AM-FM had a country music format (the AM moniker was Dixie's 1260 for a time), and it was famous for the "Masonite Whistle", a music and news program broadcast from 6:00 - 6:30 a.m. and sponsored by Masonite Corporation, for the benefit of its employees. A common phrase used in the program was "for those getting up or those getting in", presumably to cater to employees of the night and morning shifts. This program continued as a simulcast on both AM and FM stations, despite changes in formats and call letters, until 1984. At one point, the FM format was changed to R&B and was known as Soul-100, before adopting the currentTop 40 format in the late 1970s. The AM format remained country until the change in FM format. Then, the AM station broke off completely as R&B outletWQIS "Super Q 1260".

In 1981, WNSL built a new transmitter tower near Moselle, Mississippi, with an ERP of 33,000 watts. In 1985, when WNSL built a new transmitter tower near Ellisville, Mississippi, the transmitter in Moselle became the new transmitter tower for WQIS. WNSL successfully tapped into the Hattiesburg market, targeting students at the University of Southern Mississippi, competing withTop 40 stationWHSY "Y-104". In 1983, Granville Walters retired and sold his part in WNSL/WQIS to Bob Holladay, who was the son of Mr. Walters' partner, Ed Holladay ofMeridian. Under Bob Holladay's watch, the station gained prominence as a Top 40 station. Holladay managed to lure DJs from other larger markets, particularly Meridian, to WNSL. The new tower built in 1985 was 1,000 feet over average terrain, and WNSL upgraded to an ERP of 100,000 watts. This new tower was capable of handling multiple stations and initially was shared withWHER-FM 103.7 in Hattiesburg, aneasy listening FM station; upon the inauguration of the new tower, WNSL changed its legal identification toWNSL Laurel-Hattiesburg-Meridian in an effort to tap into the Meridian radio market and compete with Top 40 stationWJDQ "Q-101". As part of the campaign, Holladay hired Mike Golden, a former news anchor withWTOK-TV in Meridian, as news director. The station also arranged for a relayed broadcast at 100.5 on cable in Meridian, as the radio signal was not strong in areas on the north side of Meridian. This campaign proved to yield little fruit, and within 18 months, the legal identification was changed back toWNSL Laurel-Hattiesburg and Mike Golden was gone.

Holladay expanded the company through acquisition of other stations but eventually sold WNSL and WQIS to Design Media in 1988. Design Media sold the stations toCumulus Media in 1999. In October 2000, Cumulus announced an agreement to sell this station toClear Channel Communications as part of a large station swap and sale, including seven Cumulus stations in theLaurel-Hattiesburg radio market.[3] The deal was approved by the FCC on December 19, 2000, and the transaction was consummated on January 18, 2001.[4]

As part of the transition, around 2002, these stations consolidated studios to a space on U.S. 98 in West Hattiesburg, MS. The building where WNSL Studios was for over 40 years in Laurel, MS has been torn down, leaving an old transmitter shed, the foundation and the parking lot.

References

[edit]
  1. ^"WNSL-FM"(PDF).Broadcasting Yearbook. 1976. p. C-110 (364). RetrievedNovember 30, 2019.
  2. ^"Facility Technical Data for WNSL".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^"Cumulus Media Inc. Announces Several Transactions".Business Wire. October 3, 2000.Laurel-Hattiesburg, Mississippi (Market Rank #208 of 276) -- WEEZ-AM, WJKX-FM, WHER-FM, WUSW-FM, WMFM-FM, WFOR-AM, WNSL-FM.
  4. ^"Application Search Details (BAL-20000817ADK)". FCC Media Bureau. January 18, 2001.
  • "1". RetrievedFebruary 24, 2008.
  • "2". RetrievedFebruary 24, 2008.
  • "3". RetrievedFebruary 24, 2008.

External links

[edit]
Corporate officers
Board of directors
AM radio stations
FM radio stations
Radio networks
Miscellaneous
Radio stations in thePine Belt ofMississippi, includingLaurel andHattiesburg
ByAM frequency
ByFM frequency
LPFM
Translators
NOAA Weather Radio
frequency
Digital radio
by frequency & subchannel
Bycall sign
Defunct

31°31′37″N89°08′06″W / 31.527°N 89.135°W /31.527; -89.135

Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WNSL&oldid=1268958498"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp