- WIST (AM)
Infobox Radio station
name = WIST
city =New Orleans, Louisiana
area =New Orleans metropolitan area
branding = "AM 690 WIST"
slogan = "The Talk Station"
airdate = 1953
frequency = 690 kHz
format = All Talk
power = 10,000watt s Daytime
5,000 watts Nighttime
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former_callsigns = WBYU
owner = WTIX Inc.
webcast =
website = [http://www.wistradio.com wistradio.com]
affiliations =Fox News Radio WIST is an all talk station based in
New Orleans, Louisiana . The locally owned & operated station (WTIX, Inc, owned byGeorge H. Buck ) is an affiliate ofFox News Radio and broadcasts at 690 kHz with a power level of 10,000watt s daytime and 5,000 watts nighttime.The facilities of the station, previously called WTIX, were severely damaged by
Hurricane Katrina in late August 2005. The station had the target date to resume broadcasting on 1 December, and in November requested the new letters. Asports talk station inFlorence, South Carolina later claimed the WTIX call letters, which are now used by aWinston-Salem, North Carolina station.History
WTIX-AM, who was originally at 1450 until 1958, was a very successful Top 40 powerhouse throughout the 1960s and 1970s owned by
Todd Storz 'sMid-Continent Broadcasting Company . In 1954 WTIX was the first radio station to air a Top 40 radio show. The program director who developed the format wasWilliam L. Armstrong who later served as a U. S. Senator from Colorado. Generations of New Orleanians were familiar with their signature call jingle "WTIX, We Love You," and the station was referred to as, "Fun-Lovin' WTIX, The Mighty 690!" Famed jockeys on The Mighty 690 during its heyday included The Real Robert Mitchell, Buzz Bennett, Ted Green, [http://www.deanejohnson.net/ Deane Johnson] , Marc Sommers, "Skinny" Tom Cheney, J. Andrew Michaels, Todd Bauer, Kathy Fischman, Larry Hamilton, Michael Green, Chuck Kirr, "Hot" Rod Glenn, Marty Maxwell, Terry Young, Bobby Reno, "King" Bob Walker, "TK" Terry Knight, Ed Clancy and Don Anthony. (Hot Rod, Reno, Knight and Walker would later DJ forWTIX-FM .)In the early 1980s (which saw WTIX-AM's decline due to FM radio fast becoming the norm), they shifted to a hybrid Talk/Oldies format, which would last until April 1988, when they began to slowly phase out the Oldies format in favor of All-Talk. The exception to the talk format was 4 hours each Sunday, which owner George Buck reserves for two of his passions, playing 2 hours of
dixieland jazz andswing music , followed by two hours rebroadcasting transcriptions ofold time radio shows, which Buck himself announced from a studio in hisFrench Quarter home via a line to the station's main studio.Previous notable WTIX talk radio hosts include
Ron Hunter ,Robert Namer , and long time radio personality Keith Rush.At one time, in the 1980s, there was a weekly call-in talk show hosted by former prefession wrestler Buck "Yellow Belly" Robley. The topics were about professional wrestling.
External links
* [http://www.wistradio.com WIST's website]
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