- WSIX-FM
Infobox Radio Station
city =Nashville, Tennessee
name = WSIX-FM
area =Nashville, Tennessee (FM )
branding = The Big 98
slogan =
airdate = | 1960s
frequency = 97.9 (MHz) HD Radio
97.9-2 FM "(WSIXtra New)" for New Country
format = Country
erp = 100,000watt s
class = C0
callsign_meaning = 638 ("SIX") Tire Company
(home of original WSIX-AM)
sister_stations =WLAC ,WNRQ ,WRVW , &WUBT
owner =Clear Channel Communications
website = [http://www.wsix.com/main.html www.wsix.com]
facility_id = 59815
haat = 349 meters
coordinates = coord|36|02|50.00|N| 86|49|48.00|W|region:US_type:city
licensee = Capstar TX Limited Partnership|WSIX-FM is an
FM radio station broadcasting inNashville, Tennessee on a frequency of 97.9 MHz. It is owned byClear Channel Communications .History
Countrypolitan
Originally the sister station of a similarly-styled AM station (now WFYN-AM, which simulcasts the
Bible Broadcasting Network 's religious programming), WSIX-FM pioneered the broadcasting in Nashville (and likely elsewhere in the U.S.) of the "countrypolitan" "Nashville sound " of country music, which developed in the 1960s, addingviolin s and other stringed instruments (and occasionally horns) to the traditionallyfiddle - andguitar -driven sound ofcountry music . During those years (roughly the late 1960s until the late 1970s) WSIX-FM used the tagline, "We're "metropolitan" country." As such, WSIX-FM became one of the first successful country-formatted stations on the FM dial in the U.S.; country stations were overwhelmingly found on AM until well into the early 1980s.In 1983, then-owners
General Electric sold the AM and FM stations, along with WNGE-TV (nowWKRN ), to other interests. Around that time, the stations' (both were simulcasting by this point) format turned to a more straightforward country sound (i.e.,honkey tonk and "Outlaw" recordings that previously did not fit the more mellow, quieter playlist).XM Simulcast
From
May 1 ,2006 toAugust 8 ,2008 , WSIX-FM was simulcast onXM Satellite Radio (channel 161). The satellite feed typically had roughly 3-4 minutes of commercials per hour. A song that was not on the station's playlist at the moment would play during commercial breaks as well.TAFF
* Operations Manager Rich Davis
* Program Director Keith Kaufman
* Promotions DirectorAIR STAFF
The current lineup is as follows
* Morning Show: Gerry House & The House Foundation -Gerry House , Mike Bohan, Al Voecks,
Duncan Stewart & Richard Falklen
* Mid-Days: Newman
* Afternoon Drive:Big D and Bubba
* Nighttime: Slam Duncan
* Overnights: After Mid-Nite withBlair Garner Links
*fmq|WSIX
*FML|WSIX
*FMARB|WSIXee also
*
List of Nashville media
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