- WMID
Infobox Radio station
city =Atlantic City, New Jersey
area =
name = WMID
| slogan = | branding = "Classic Oldies WMID"
frequency = 1340 (kHz)
format =Oldies
owner = Equity Communications
website = [http://www.classicoldieswmid.com/ classicoldieswmid.com]
callsign_meaning =WMID is a
radio station inAtlantic City ,New Jersey which plays "the classic oldies." Its parent company is Equity Communications (the station was at one time owned by entertainerMerv Griffin ).During the fifties and sixties, WMID-AM was one of the dominant
Top 40 stations of theAtlantic City area (in its peak years as a Top 40 station, it was known as "The Jersey Giant"). AsAM broadcasting listenership declined in the late seventies, the station went through a series of format changes (includingAdult Contemporary andBig Band ) before settling on the oldies format.Classic Oldies 1340AM WMID focuses on the history of music and radio when rock & roll was on AM radio. The mission of WMID is to re-create the old days when – the memorable sound of rock & roll dominated the AM frequency, a sound no one who experienced has ever forgotten. WMID plays the songs and voices – the timeless music that’s never left the rock and roll generation – all day and all night. The motto of the station is: "It’s the Music you grew up with on the Station you grew up with: AM 1340 Classic Oldies WMID".
in the 1950s, WMID broadcast from a small studio in the old Brighton Hotel that stood in the beach block of Indiana Avenue, across the street from the Claridge Hotel. The Brighton was torn down to make way for the Sands Casino, itself now closed and being demolished to make way for a new casino.
Alumni
Michael Guerra (aka Bob "Who Cares?" Mitchell) 1956-1958Richard "Dick" Brewer, late 1950sFrank Samaha, station engineer, 1950s-1960sBob McClay, announcer, late 1950sPaul Sullivan, announcer, late 1950sThomas "The Young Fella" Young, evening R&B hour, late 1950sAl Owen, station manager, late 1950s-1960sBert Holman, racing reporter/sportscaster, late 1950sSteve "Boom Boom" Cannon 1960sJackson T. Chase (AM drive) 1970sGary Lane (midday) 1970sAndy Volvo (PM drive) 1970s"Fast" Eddie King (weekends) 1970sRuss and Richards (midday) 1980sJ. Patrick, nights (1979), afternoons (1980)Bill Jeffries(overnights) 1970s
External links
* [http://www.classicoldieswmid.com/ WMID official website]
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