- WXTU
Infobox Radio station
name = WXTU
branding = "92-5 XTU"
slogan = "Philadelphia's Country Station"
airdate = 1940s (as KYW-FM)
frequency = 92.5MHz HD Radio
92.5 HD-2 for Future Country
city =Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
area =Delaware Valley
format = Country
erp = 11,000watt s
haat = 279meter s
class = B
facility_id = 74213
owner =Beasley Broadcast Group
former_callsigns = KYW-FM (1940s-?)
WIFI (?-1984)
webcast = [http://www.925xtu.com/index.php?page=395 Listen Live]
website = http://www.wxtu.com
affiliations =American Federation of Television and Radio Artists |WXTU (92.5 FM, "92-5 XTU") is a
Country music formattedradio station which is broadcast in thePhiladelphia area. It is the largest country radio station in the United States based on listener cume (WUSN in Chicago is the second largest).Fact|date=February 2008 The station plays a variety of country music, including current hits, as well as older hits. WXTU is owned byBeasley Broadcast Group , and is Philadelphia's only country radio station. Its transmitter is located in theRoxborough section of the city. WXTU also broadcasts commercial free country music on one of itsHD Radio channels, which is separate from the main programming. The WXTU studios and offices are located in the "555 Building" inBala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania .Since the advent of the
Portable People Meter byArbitron in Philadelphia, WXTU has become the most listened to country station in the United States (based on listener cume). This distinction was formerly held byWUSN inChicago , owned byCBS Radio . Although, since PPM service is not yet available in Chicago, this is in dispute.Fact|date=February 2008History
WIFI/Hit Parade 70
The first Philadelphia station on 92.5 was Westinghouse's KYW-FM. Westinghouse ultimately decided not to continue operating this station and relinquished its license. The original call sign of the current 92.5 was WIFI. Although it was always licensed as a Philadelphia station, WIFI in its early years was essentially a local station serving Norristown and neighboring communities in Montgomery County, broadcasting MOR music and talk along with some local sports events. WIFI at the end of the 1960s brought some of the first "progressive" or "underground" rock programming to the airwaves with Johnny Devereaux and other hosts. By 1970, WIFI had dropped locally originated programming in favor of the syndicated automated format "Hit Parade '70".
I-92/Studio 92
After two or three years of this and other automated programming, WIFI instituted a high-energy AM-style rock format. For a couple of years, WIFI was the only true
Top 40 station in Philadelphia followingWFIL 's move to anAdult Contemporary format in the late 1970s, but after WCAU-FM debuted itsHot Hits format in October1981 , WIFI's ratings fell as CAU-FM quickly grabbed most of the teen audience. A move to a new-wave rock format, branded as "I-92" and "Rock of the Eighties" (1982), attracted more press attention than listenership. A move to an Urban Contemporary format as "Studio 92", with a call sign change to WXTU, followed but failed to find an audience.92.5 WXTU
On
March 1 ,1984 at 1pm ET the station switched to the current country format. The very first country song on WXTU was "Are You Ready For The Country" byWaylon Jennings .In 2007, the station was nominated for the top 25 markets
Country music Radio & Records magazine station of the year award . Other nominees includedWUSN Chicago,KYGO-FM Denver,WYCD Detroit,KEEY-FM Minneapolis, andKSON-FM San Diego.cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=2007 Industry Achievement Awards | date=Sept 28, 2008 | publisher= | url =http://www.radioandrecords.com/Conventions/con2007/awards/indexFinal.asp | work =Radio and Records]Current Airstaff
The current lineup is as follows
* Morning Show: Evans & Andie - Scott Evans & Andie Summers
* Mid-Days: Leigh Richards
* Afternoon Drive: Kris Stevens
* Nighttime: Razz On The Radio
* Overnights: After MidNite - Blair GarnerFormer Airstaff
* "Cadillac Jack" - left in February 2006 for
WYOK /Mobile, AL , currently atKCYE /Las Vegas, NV [cite news |work=Philadelphia Daily News |title=Cadillac Jack says he's in Vegas now |date=2006-09-19 |first=Dan |last=Gross |quote=After less than six months on the job, former 92.5 WXTU host Cadillac Jack is gone from Mobile, Ala.'s WYOK and working at Las Vegas country-music station 104.3 The Coyote, he tells us. Jack, real name Tom Kapsalis, had spent six years at 'XTU before leaving in February. |url=]References
External links
* [http://www.angelfire.com/nj2/piratejim/phillyfmhistory.html Philly FM Radio History]
* [http://www.wxtu.com/ WXTU Website]
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