- WEUP (AM)
Infobox Radio station
name = WEUP
city = Huntsville,Alabama
area =Tennessee Valley
branding =
slogan = "Huntsville's Heritage Station"
airdate =March 20 ,1958
frequency = 1700 kHz
format = Urban Contemporary Gospel
power = 10,000watt s (day)
1000watt s (night)
class = B
facility_id = 87141
coordinates = coord|34|45|32|N|86|38|35|W|
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns = WEUZ
owner = Broadcast One
licensee = Hundley Batts, Sr. & Virginia Caples
sister_stations =WEUP-FM ,WHIY
webcast =
website = http://www.weupam.com/
affiliations =WEUP (1700 AM) is an
urban contemporary gospel formattedradio station that servesHuntsville, Alabama , and the majority of theTennessee Valley inNorth Alabama ,United States .cite web |url=http://www.arbitron.com/ |title=Station Information Profile |work=Arbitron] WEUP is dubbed "Huntsville's Heritage Station" due to the fact that it was the first in the region to broadcast an urban format. It has anurban contemporary sister station calledWEUP-FM .WEUP is simulcast on
WEUV (1190 AM) inMoulton, Alabama . The WEUPcall letters were on the 1600 AM signal from 1958 until a 2006 re-alignmentcite web |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=28118&Callsign=WHIY |title=1600 AM Call Sign History |work=FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database] with co-owned WEUV (originally 1700 AM)cite web |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=87141&Callsign=WEUP |title=1700 AM Call Sign History |work=FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database] and WHIY (originally 1190 AM)cite web |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=43896&Callsign=WEUV |title=1190 AM Call Sign History |work=FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database] .History
WEUP began broadcasting on
March 20 ,1958 , on an 100-watt 1600kilohertz (kHz) AM station owned by Leroy and Viola Garrett, who became the firstAfrican-American owners of a radio station in the state ofAlabama . [cite web |url=http://www.weupam.com/our_story.shtml |title=WEUP Station History |work=WEUP website |accessdate=2007-12-28] WEUP first broadcast from a pink trailer in the grounds of Syler Tabernacle Church in Huntsville, before moving to its present studios on Jordan Lane. [cite news |first=Edwards |last=Bill |title=A look back at this date in history |work=Anniston Star |location=Anniston, Alabama |date=2005-07-22 |accessdate = 2007-12-28] The station's format was a mixture of gospel music, sermons, news, andR&B , everyday from sunrise to 6 p.m. [cite web |url=http://www.oldradio.com/archives/nelson/origins.call-list.html |title=Call Letter Origins |work=The Broadcast Archive |last=Nelson |first=Bob]Listeners of 1600 AM were able to hear a viable mix of gospel and soul music as well as news and public affairs catering to the interests of the Tennessee Valley's black population.
The Garretts made history when they testified before a congressional committee in 1963, the outcome of which resulted in the change of a
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) law regulating 24-hour broadcasts in the 1960s. That same year WEUP began 24-hour broadcasts, yet another milestone for urban radio.Ownership
Viola Garrett decided to sell the station in 1987 after the death of her husband, Leroy. Later that year, Hundley Batts, Sr. and Dr. Virginia Caples, another married couple, assumed the ownership and operation of WEUP. They also acquired another station, WEUZ-FM (92.1 FM), licensed to
Minor Hill, Tennessee , (just north of the Alabama border) and brought WEUP onto the FM broadcast airwaves.They operated WEUP & WEUZ-FM under the parent company name of Broadcast One. They continued to expand the station's audience by acquiring WHIY (then at 1190 AM) and WXKI (103.1 FM, now WEUP-FM), both licensed to Moulton in 1989.
WEUV (then at 1700 AM) was later added to the group of stations that are part of the WEUP broadcast family.Awards
In November 2007, WEUP owner Hundley Batts was recognized as one of five 2008 Northern Alabama Business Hall of Fame Laureates by
Junior Achievement of Northern Alabama.cite news |work=The Huntsville Times |title=Junior Achievement honors leaders |url=http://www.al.com/huntsvilletimes/stories/index.ssf?/base/business/1194603789133630.xml&coll=1 |accessdate=2007-12-28 |date=2007-11-09] Batts was honored as a civic leader and for his contributions to free enterprise and the community.References
External links
* [http://www.weupam.com WEUP AM official website]
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