WDXB

WDXB

Infobox Radio station


name = WDXB
frequency = 102.5 MHz
city = Jasper, Alabama
area = Birmingham, Alabama
format = Country
owner = Clear Channel
erp = 90,000 watts
haat = 313 meters
branding = "102-5 The Bull"
slogan = "A Better Brand of Country"
class = C1
facility_id = 2114
webcast = [http://www.1025thebull.com/pages/streaming.html Listen Live]
website = http://www.1025thebull.com
callsign_meaning = W DiXie B (previous name, Dixie 102.5)
sister_stations = WENN, WERC, WMJJ, WQEN|

WDXB (102.5 FM, "102-5 the Bull") is a Clear Channel-owned country music formatted radio station licensed to Jasper, Alabama, that serves Birmingham and north-central Alabama. Other stations in the Birmingham market owned by Clear Channel include WMJJ-FM (96.5), WQEN-FM (103.7), WENN-FM (105.5), and WERC-AM (960).

History

Until the mid-1980s, "WWWB-FM" was a small-market radio station that served only Jasper and parts of northwest Alabama playing country music. In 1986, WDBB-TV in Tuscaloosa erected a new transmission tower near the border of Jefferson County and Tuscaloosa County to enable its signal to cover the Birmingham area. At that time, WWWB began broadcasting off the new WDBB tower and dropped country music for Top 40. It was at that time that the call letters were changed to "WZBQ", and the station was known on the air as "Z-102".

While Z-102 was fairly successful in the smaller Tuscaloosa market, it did not make a very big impact in Birmingham; Birmingham had two other Top 40 stations at the time (WAPI-FM/I-95 and WKXX/Kicks 106) and Gadsden’s WQEN/Q-104 covered most of the market as well. WZBQ continued with its Top 40 format throughout the rest of the 1980’s and into the early 1990’s. In early 1994 the format was changed to oldies, and the station was renamed "Cool 102.5". In August 1994, new owners dropped the oldies format in favor of country and changed the call letters to "WOWC". The station was known on the air as Wow Country 102 and began broadcasting from studios in Birmingham.

Wow Country was the first direct challenge presented to the Birmingham market’s top-rated station, WZZK, in nearly eight years; however, due to signal limitations presented from broadcasting from a tower 30 miles west of Birmingham, WOWC initially enjoyed only marginal success. In 1999, the call letters of the station were changed to WDXB and the station was renamed "Dixie 102.5", as more classic country songs were added to the playlist.

Two factors enabled WDXB to become a truly serious competitor to WZZK. First, the station began broadcasting from a tower more centrally located to Birmingham in 2002, enabling its signal to cover the entire market. Then in 2003, the station hired the popular morning-drive team of Patti Wheeler and "Dollar" Bill Lawson, who had been forced out at WZZK earlier that year. In 2005, 102-5 the Bull, as WDXB was known by then, finally passed WZZK in the local Arbitron ratings. Today, the two stations enjoy a heated rivalry and trade positions in the ratings.

Trivia

The call letters WDXB were previously assigned to a radio station in Chattanooga, Tennessee, located at 1490 AM.

External links

* [http://www.1025thebull.com 102-5 The Bull WDXB official website]
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