WJLD

WJLD

Infobox Radio station
name = WJLD


city = Fairfield, Alabama
area = Birmingham, Alabama
branding = "WJLD 1400"
slogan = "The Heartbeat of the City, Your Station for the Blues"
frequency = 1400 KHz HD Radio, 104.1 FM (W281AB)
airdate = April 19, 1942
format = Urban oldies and blues
power = 1,000 Watts
class = C
facility_id = 56299
coordinates = coord|33|28|26|N|86|53|01|W
callsign_meaning = W J. L. Doss ("the original owner of the station")
former_callsigns =
affiliations =
owner = Gary Richardson
licensee = Richardson Broadcasting Corporation
sister_stations =
webcast =
website = http://www.wjldfm.com

WJLD (1400 AM) is a radio station licensed to Fairfield, Alabama, that serves most of the Birmingham metropolitan area. The station offers talk and music programming targeted towards African-American listeners, including a mixture of locally originated talk programming and urban oldies music. The station is owned by Richardson Broadcasting Corporation, a company based in Birmingham. WJLD is the only broadcast property owned by Richardson Broadcasting.

tation history

Originally licensed to nearby Bessemer, Alabama, WJLD began in 1942 as an affiliate of the Mutual Broadcasting System. It was the fourth station licensed to serve the Birmingham area, following WAPI, WBRC and WSGN. Programming on WJLD initially consisted of popular music, news programs and radio adventure shows such as "Superman" and "Tom Mix." In 1943, the station began selling airtime to people who sang or played urban contemporary gospel music. Throughout the 1940s and into the early 1950s, the station broadcast, by today's standards, a wide variety of music programming, including country music and gospel music as well as rhythm and blues music.

In 1948, WJLD launched a companion FM station, WJLN-FM (104.7). The FM station originally simulcast much of the programming of the AM station, but by the late 1960s began playing album-oriented rock music at night. In the mid-1970s, the FM station assumed its current call letters, WZZK; the WJLD owners sold WZZK some years later.

In 1954, WJLD began exclusively targeting African-American listeners with a mix of music and talk programming. Until the debut of WENN-FM in 1969, it was the only black-oriented station in Birmingham that broadcast at night, since the other similarly-formatted AM station was required by the Federal Communications Commission to sign off at sunset. During the mid-1970s, it was one of four AM stations in the Birmingham market competing for African-American listeners.

With the increased popularity of FM stations during the 1970s and early 1980s, WJLD began adding more talk programming to its format and decreased the amount of current music in its rotation. In 1989, the station dropped current music entirely and became a full-time urban oldies station.

The 2000s have witnessed a continued commitment to serving the Birmingham area's African-American community on WJLD's part. Station owner Gary Richardson, a longtime employee, hosts a two-hour morning talk show, and the station presently programs a blues and Southern soul music format six days a week, with both local personalities and the syndicated Mississippi-based American Blues Network. In keeping with tradition, Sunday programming consists of gospel music and church broadcasts.

In 2008 Richardson Broadcasting acquired the license for W281AB, an FM translator at 104.1 broadcasting at 250 watts. WJLD 1400 began simulcasting on 104.1 soon afterward.

ee also

*List of radio stations in Alabama

External links

* [http://www.wjldfm.com WJLD official website]
* [http://www.wjldfm.com/1940s.html The History of WJLD 1400 AM]
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