- WNSY
Infobox Radio station
name = WNSY-FM
city =Talking Rock, Georgia
area =Atlanta metropolitan area
branding = "La Raza"
slogan =
airdate = 1995
frequency = 100.1 MHz
format =Regional Mexican
power =
erp = 7,000watt s
haat = 188meter s
class = C3
facility_id = 78332
callsign_meaning = SunNY (transposed)
former_callsigns = WCHK
owner = Davis Broadcasting
webcast =
website =
affiliations =WNSY FM 100.1 is a radio station in the north Georgia mountains that simulcasts
WLKQ-FM "La Raza", with aregional Mexican format.First applied for in 1995, it went on the air as WCHK-FM in 1998 (the original WCHK-FM 105.5, FM is now
WWVA-FM 105.7 and owned byClear Channel ). The station becameoldies Sunny 100 in 1999.WNSY has
Talking Rock , Georgia as itscity of license , with atransmitter nearJasper, Georgia . Both are to the far north-northwest ofAtlanta , well beyond even theexurb s ofmetro Atlanta . Listening range is most of northwest Georgia, not including south or southeast metro Atlanta very well for the most part.In January 2007, Davis Broadcasting of
Columbus, Georgia completed the purchase of WNSY and WCHK. WNSY, Sunny 100 went off the air on the morning of January 22, 2007, and returned on February 1 with the simulcast of WLKQ, carrying latino-oriented programming. This would add a fifth latino radio station to northwest Georgia, as Clear Channel owns WWVA-FM Viva 105.7 FM and WBZY El Patron 105.3 FM, and a local group owns WDAL 1420 AM in Dalton, which was formerly owned by Clear Channel.Loyal listeners to Sunny 100 were blindsided with the loss of the station. For the next 14 months, only two FM stations in all of northwest Georgia carried any semblance of the
classic oldies genre:WATG "95.7 The Ridge" in Rome and WSRV "97.1 The River" in Atlanta, both under theclassic hits format. The oldies format returned in March 2008 at WYAY FM 106.7.The original WCHK-FM
McClure owned the original WCHK-FM, which was located at 105.5 FM and broadcast a locally-oriented format that was a mix of country and
Southern Gospel music. In 1991 the station receivedFCC approval to upgrade to a much stronger signal and move to the 105.7 frequency, allowing it to be heard throughout theAtlanta market. This moved the station from Bear Mountain nearWaleska , to the new tower next toInterstate 575 inHolly Springs, Georgia . (It has since moved toSweat Mountain , even closer to Atlanta.)The station remained under local management for a little over a year, briefly as “North Metro's K-105", then with a revamped format as "Atlanta's Classic Country 105.7". In 1993 the frequency was leased by
local marketing agreement (LMA) toJacor (which would later merge with Clear Channel) andsimulcast ed WGST AM 640 under the WGST-FMcallsign , especially since that station was is extremely difficult to receive at night even locally. In 2000, Clear Channel abandoned the WGST simulcast, and the station became WMXV "Mix 105.7".In 2003, when then WFOX (now WSRV) FM 97.1 abandoned its oldies format, Clear Channel picked-up the format, becoming WLCL "Cool 105.7". For the next year, Cherokee Broadcasting was the legal owner of the licenses of two oldies stations in the same area, WNSY and WLCL (although Cherokee Broadcasting only operated WNSY). The 105.7 frequency was sold outright to Clear Channel in 2004, and oldies was abandoned on 105.7 in May 2005.
External links
*FMQ|WNSY
*FML|WNSY
*FMARB|WNSY
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