- WWMM
Infobox Radio Station
name = WWMM
city =Northport, Alabama
area = Birmingham/Tuscaloosa/Central Alabama
branding = "live100.5"
slogan = "Birmingham's Modern Music"
airdate = 100.5 FM:1991 , as "WLXY" (originally on 100.7 FM); WJOX:1993 , as "WWIV"
frequency = 100.5 (MHz)
format =Adult Album Alternative
erp = 85,000watt s
haat = 278meter s
class = C1
facility_id = 70914
owner =Citadel Broadcasting
former_callsigns = WLXY (1991-2003) WANZ (2003-2005) WRAX (2005-2006) WJOX (2006-2008)
sister_stations = WAPI,WJOX ,WSPZ ,WTUG-FM ,WUHT ,WZRR
webcast = [http://gateway.andohs.net/player/?sid=3072&nid=2920 Listen Live]
website = http://www.live1005online.com/
callsign_meaning = |WWMM (100.5 FM, "live100.5") is a
Adult Album Alternative radio station licensed toNorthport, Alabama , which serves Birmingham and centralAlabama . The station is owned byCitadel Broadcasting . The station was assigned the WWMM call letters by theFederal Communications Commission onJuly 31 , 2008.cite web |title=Call Sign History |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=70914&Callsign=WWMM |work=FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database]History of 100.5 FM
The station first signed on at 100.7 FM in 1991 as "WLXY"-FM. WLXY was originally licensed to Northport, served only the Tuscaloosa area and was known on the air as "Arrow 100.7", playing
classic rock . Despite being less than 60 miles from Birmingham, the signal of Arrow 100.7 didn't cover any of the Birmingham metropolitan area. This was due in part to WHMA-FM broadcasting from Anniston at 100.5 and covering a significant part of the Birmingham area.In 2001, WHMA changed its city of license from Anniston toCollege Park, Georgia and became a part of the Atlanta radio market asWWWQ , leaving an open broadcasting channel for central Alabama. The ownership for WLXY petitioned to changes the station's dial position from 100.7 to 100.5 in order to move its transmission tower closer to Birmingham and to boost its broadcast power, and in 2003, this petition was approved.In anticipation of its move into the Birmingham market, WLXY changed formats and call letters in early 2003. Looking to challenge Birmingham’s alternative music station WRAX, the station adopted a similar format with the new call letters "WANZ". The station’s on-air name was "Z-100.7". In April 2003, WANZ changed its dial position to 100.5 and began broadcasting from a taller tower near Vance, enabling its signal to cover both the Birmingham and Tuscaloosa markets. With the new dial position, the station changed its name to "Z-100.5".In 2004, Apex Broadcasting, the owners of WANZ and several Tuscaloosa-area stations, sold their radio properties to
Citadel Communications , owners of five stations in the Birmingham market including WRAX (107-7 the X), a station with a format that was virtually identical to that of WANZ. Not wanting to have two stations competing in the same format, the call letters and other intellectual property of WRAX was transferred to 100.5 FM in March, 2005.History of WWMM-FM
The forerunner of WWMM-FM signed on at 105.9 FM in the summer of 1993 as "WWIV", licensed to
Trussville, Alabama , a suburb east of Birmingham. Originally, WWIV was a simulcast of WYDE-AM, which at the time was a talk radio station. After a few months, WWIV became "WWBR" and was known on the air as "“105-9 the Bear”". WWBR was analbum rock /active rock station. While the format of the station was relatively well-received by its listeners, a weak broadcast signal (3 Kw) and less than ideal transmission tower location on Birmingham’s eastern side hampered its ratings success.In 1996, the format of WWBR was changed to
alternative music , the call letters were changed to "WRAX", and the on-air name of the station was changed to "“106 the X”". In 1998, WRAX swapped dial positions with newly-acquired sister stationWENN -FM, the former leadingurban contemporary music station in Birmingham, and became known on the air as “107-7 the X”. The acquisition of WANZ by Citadel Broadcasting caused WRAX to change dial positions once again, and in March 2005, WRAX moved again. Its on-air name was changed to “The X @ 100.5”. During its time on the air as "107.7 the X", the station released seven charity albums featuring live performances under the name "Live in the X Lounge " which benefited United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham.witch to sports talk
At 3:00 pm Central Standard Time on Wednesday
November 29 ,2006 , 100.5 became the FM home frequency of WJOX, beginning asimulcast of the AM sports talk station. The move came suddenly and unannounced onNovember 28 , with the firing of the entire WRAX staff. OnDecember 1 , WRAX changed its call letters to WJOX-FM, and WJOX-AM changed its call letters toWSPZ . [cite news |title=Daniels steps down as Citadel manager |url=http://www.al.com/birminghamnews/stories/index.ssf?/base/business/118544171857180.xml&coll=2 |work=The Birmingham News |first=Bob |last=Carlton |location=Birmingham, Alabama |date=2007-07-26 |accessdate=2008-01-03 |quote=Among the changes Citadel made while [Dale] Daniels was in Birmingham was moving the once-popular alternative station The X (WRAX-FM) from the 107.7 frequency to the weaker 100.5 signal to start up Hot 107.7, an urban station. The X lost listeners after the switch, and in December, Citadel pulled the plug on the station altogether to make way for WJOX-FM, which moved from the AM dial to become Birmingham's first FM sports talk station.] Reacting to the change in format at WRAX,Clear Channel Communications changed the format of itsWENN -FM on December 2, thus returning alternative rock to the airwaves of Birmingham.WJOX-FM and WSPZ began separate broadcast schedules on
January 8 ,2007 , with many of the established programs from the former WJOX-AM moving to the new FM sports outlet. The program schedule on WJOX-FM was:* Mornings: "The Opening Drive", with Tony Kurre, former
University of Alabama quarterback Jay Barker , and formerAuburn University placekickerAl Del Greco
* Mid-days: "The Roundtable" with Lance Taylor & Ian Fitzsimmons [http://www.roundtableradio.com roundtableradio.com]
* Afternoons: "ThePaul Finebaum Radio Network"Callsign change and format flip
On
July 31 ,2008 , Citadel changed the callsign of this station to WWMM. OnAugust 15 ,2008 at 10:05 a.m., the new station name, format and slogan was debuted live on-air by Scott Register, host of Reg's Coffee House, a local radio show.References
* [http://www.al.com/printer/printer.ssf?/base/entertainment/1218874502311380.xml&coll=2 "Birmingham News" article on format change, published 8/16/2008]
* [http://www.al.com/search/index.ssf?/base/sports/1168078565174750.xml?birminghamnews?ssport&coll=2 "Birmingham News" article on programming changes at WJOX-FM and WSPZ-AM, published 1/6/2007]External links
*FMQ|WWMM
*FML|WWMM
*FMARB|WWMM
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