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1 List of Nash FM-branded stations  



1.1  Former "Nash FM" stations  







2 Nash Icon  



2.1  List of Cumulus-owned Nash Icon stations  





2.2  List of non-Cumulus-owned Nash Icon stations  





2.3  Former "Nash Icon" stations  







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Nash is a media brand owned by Cumulus Media. It covers country music-related properties owned by Cumulus, including radio stations, digital properties and publications (Nash Country Daily), Nash TV (a video on-demand service operated in partnership with Music Choice),[1] concerts promoted by Nash FM stations (Nash Bash), and associated programming syndicatedbyWestwood One—including The Ty Bentli Show (formerly Ty, Kelly & Chuck and America's Morning Show), Nash Nights Live with Shawn Parr (heard evenings) and The Blair Garner Show (heard overnight). The Lia Show, which has been separately syndicated by Westwood One in the evening hours, will replace Garner in August 2020. Its name comes from Nashville, Tennessee, the center of the commercial country music industry in the United States, which in turn was named for colonial-era politician and Continental Army General Francis Nash. The Nash FM branding is similar to the Hank FM branding in that these stations play over 1000 songs as opposed to other stations which play 300 to 600 songs.

The brand launched in 2013 with the launch of WNSH (now Classic Hip-Hop formatted WXBK) in New York City, and has since been adopted by other Cumulus-owned stations carrying country music (typically hot country formats with a focus on current hits and acoustic-leaning pop crossovers),[2] although those with heritage brands have not always switched to the Nash FM branding (but may still carry programming associated with it).

A sub-brand, Nash Icon, covers radio stations and a record label oriented towards acts associated with the 1990s and early 2000s.

List of Nash FM-branded stations[edit]

Callsign MHz City Market Start date Former name Notes
KHKI 97.3 Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa May 24, 2013[3] "97.3 The Hawk"[3]
WSJR 93.7 Dallas, Pennsylvania Scranton, Pennsylvania [4] July 3, 2013[4] "Great Country 93.7"[4] ("JR 93.7" before that)
WMDH-FM 102.5 New Castle, Indiana Muncie, Indiana[5] September 6, 2013[5] "Hit Country 102.5 WMDH"[5]
KBBM 100.1 Jefferson City, Missouri Columbia, Missouri October 7, 2013 "Sports Radio 100.1 The Fan" Formerly sports talk
WKOR-FM 94.9 Columbus, Mississippi Columbus, Mississippi February 3, 2014[6] "K-94.9"[6]
KNSH 100.7 Fort Smith, Arkansas Fort Smith, Arkansas October 31, 2016 "100.7 Nash Icon"[7]

Former "Nash FM" stations[edit]

Nash Icon[edit]

In May 2014, Westwood One announced a spin-off of the Nash brand known as Nash Icon (previously announced as Nash Icons). The Nash Icon brand encompasses radio stations, content, and events oriented towards the "biggest country artists of the last two decades, who are still recording and touring but not getting enough exposure today"; Westwood One CEO Lew Dickey felt that there was not yet a "middle ground" between modern and classic country similarly to that of the Adult contemporary format (which lies between Contemporary hit radio and classic hits).[47] The first Nash Icon stations were launched at 12:00 p.m. ET on August 15, 2014, with the flips of W255CJinAtlanta and WZATinSavannah, Georgia, followed by a number of other Westwood One stations throughout the day.[48][49] In January 2015, Westwood One began to syndicate Nash Icon to non-Westwood One stations.[50]

The Nash Icon brand also includes a vanity label for veteran country artists operated in partnership with Big Machine Records.[47] On October 21, 2014, it was announced that Reba McEntire would be the first artist to be part of the label. Shortly after McEntire's announcement, Ronnie Dunn began to tease that he would be the next artist to sign. Dunn officially confirmed on December 1, 2014, that he was indeed the second artist to sign with the label.[51] Martina McBride announced that she had signed with the label on December 29, 2014. On April 29, 2015, Hank Williams Jr. announced that he had signed with the label.

The airstaff of Nashville's WSM-FM serves as the network's 24/7 airstaff, although individual stations reserve the right to use local personalities. Some Nash Icon stations also carry Westwood One's Ty, Kelly, and Chuck morning show, which primarily serves Nash FM stations.

List of Cumulus-owned Nash Icon stations[edit]

Callsign MHz City Market Start date Former name Notes
WSM-FM 95.5 Nashville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee August 15, 2014 "95.5 WSM-FM" Serves as the nominal flagship station, although its programming is locally focused and differs slightly from all other stations on the network; WSM-FM airstaff serves as network airstaff
WJBC-FM 93.7 Pontiac, Illinois Bloomington-Normal, Illinois August 15, 2014 1230 AM/93.7 FM, WJBC Was previously a simulcast of News/Talk WJBC.
KQLK 97.9 De Ridder, Louisiana Lake Charles, Louisiana August 15, 2014 “Hot 97.9” Was Top 40 (CHR)
WMIM 98.3 Luna Pier, Michigan Monroe, Michigan-Toledo, Ohio October 3, 2014 "My 98.3 WMIM" Was Adult Contemporary
WORC-FM 98.9 Webster, Massachusetts Worcester, Massachusetts October 31, 2014 "98.9 ORC-FM" Was Classic Hits
WWFF-FM 93.3 New Market, Alabama Huntsville, Alabama November 14, 2014[52] "Journey 93.3" Was 1980s & '90s Hits
WKOS 104.9 Kingsport, Tennessee Tri-Cities, Tennessee / Virginia April 24, 2015 104.9 Nash FM Flipped from Nash FM to the Nash Icon format.[53] The station also maintained a country music format known as "Great Country 104.9" before that.[54]
KAMO-FM 94.3 Rogers, Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas July 3, 2016 "94.3 Nash FM" Flipped from Nash FM to Nash Icon[55]
KARX 107.1 Canyon, Texas Amarillo, Texas January 15, 2018 "95.7 Nash Icon" Switched frequencies with 95.7 as 107.1 Nash Icon[56]
WLAW-FM 97.5 Whitehall, Michigan Muskegon, Michigan April 1, 2019 "Sunny FM" Switched frequencies with sister WLAW on 92.5 to 97.5 as 97.5 Nash Icon. As of August 2021, also heard on WLAW (AM) on 1490 AM and W256DM on 99.1 FM in Whitehall, Michigan.[57]
WLFF 106.5 Georgetown, South Carolina Myrtle Beach, South Carolina February 26, 2024 "106.5 Nash FM" Dropped Nash FM branding to Nash Icon.[58]

List of non-Cumulus-owned Nash Icon stations[edit]

Callsign MHz City Market Start date Former name Notes
WYRY 104.9 Hinsdale, New Hampshire Hinsdale, New Hampshire August 3, 2015 "Hot Country 104.9"
WXKU-FM 92.7 Austin, Indiana Austin, Indiana September 15, 2015 "Kix 92.7"
KGIL 98.5 Ridgecrest, California Ridgecrest, California February 18, 2016 "98.5 Nash Icon"
WWKY-FM 104.9 Providence, Kentucky Providence, Kentucky April 2, 2017 "104.9 The Wave"
WILE 1270 Cambridge, Ohio Cambridge, Ohio April 13, 2018 "107.9 Nash Icon"
WABH 1380 Bath, New York Elmira-Corning/Hornell unknown "1380/100.3 WABH"

Former "Nash Icon" stations[edit]

Critical reception[edit]

While there has been some good feedback on the launching of the Nash FM brand, it was a different story involving the Nash Icons' launching. In a commentary from Radio Insight, Lance Venta notes that Nash Icon's soft launch did not generate the attention that Nash FM got, adding that the stations that flipped to the format are in markets with more than 2 Country outlets (or in the case of Kansas City, 3 and Toledo, Ohio, 4) that have better ratings and more established, while others (like KQLKatLake Charles, Louisiana) flipped from a format that had good ratings in order to cut into the ratings of a competitor (KNGT) and to protect a sister Country station (KYKZ). Venta later stated "Does this mean Nash Icon is destined for failure? Not at all. Cumulus is putting resources behind the Nash and Nash Icon brands that puts other formats to shame. This launch though has felt disjointed, rushed, and not what Cumulus and Big Machine first hyped it to be. Once the brand is fleshed out and additional features/shows are added, there could easily be additional demand for a brand to acts as the Adult Contemporary equivalent for Country listeners in a world where many of the format's stations are evolving towards a CHR styling."[79]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "NashTV To Debut January 26". RadioInsight. 2015-01-20. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
  • ^ Ross, Sean (March 23, 2015). "Country Radio Goes Pop: How Formats Shift When Genres Cross". Billboard. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  • ^ a b Venta, Lance (May 24, 2013). "Cumulus Launches Five Additional NashFM's". RadioInsight. RadioBB Networks. Retrieved March 17, 2014. Source claims that change "already" happened at noon, but with a last update time of "5:00 am", it is unclear whether the article originally referred to May 23 or some other date.
  • ^ a b c Venta, Lance (July 3, 2013). "Cumulus' NashFM Expansion Continues". RadioInsight. RadioBB Networks. Retrieved March 17, 2014.
  • ^ a b c Venta, Lance (September 6, 2013). "Cumulus Launches Six More Nash-FM's". RadioInsight. RadioBB Networks. Retrieved March 17, 2014.
  • ^ a b "Cumulus Adds 11 More NashFM's". RadioInsight. RadioBB Networks. February 3, 2014. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
  • ^ Venta, Lance (October 31, 2016). "KLSZ Segues From Nash Icon To Nash". RadioInsight. RadioBB Networks.
  • ^ Venta, Lance (January 21, 2013). "Cumulus Planning A National Country Brand". RadioInsight. RadioBB Networks. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
  • ^ "Cumulus, Entercom Close Six-Station Swap". insideradio.com. May 13, 2019. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
  • ^ Venta, Lance (February 13, 2019). "Cumulus Sells Six To EMF & Swaps With Entercom In New York & Indianapolis". RadioInsight. RadioBB Networks. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  • ^ Venta, Lance (March 25, 2019). "WNSH Relaunches as "New York's Country 94.7"". RadioInsight. RadioBB Networks. Retrieved March 25, 2019.
  • ^ Venta, Lance (October 22, 2021). "Audacy Launches 94.7 The Block New York". radioinsight.com. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  • ^ WJCL Savannah drops Nash branding to return to kix
  • ^ "92.3 KSJO Drops Nash For Bolly" from Radio Insight (March 1, 2016)
  • ^ Cumulus Snags Fayetteville AR Morning Team To Launch Radio Jon/Deek
  • ^ KRMD Drops Nash Branding
  • ^ KQFC Boise Drops Nash And Goes Classic Country
  • ^ WHLZ Florence SC Flips To Hot AC Q100.5
  • ^ Cumulus Moves Alternative & Country In New Orleans
  • ^ @radsiu (21 June 2018). "FINALLY!! #KNBR on FM. 107.7 HD2 @KNBR @KRON4GRadnich @sportslarryknbr @byronjr23" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ Another Cumulus New Orleans Change
  • ^ 96.9 Nash-FM Charleston Returns To Wolf Identity; Flips To Christmas Music
  • ^ WBBL Flips To Country As Thunder Returns To Grand Rapids
  • ^ Nash Takes Left Turn Into Albuquerque
  • ^ WNNF Cincinnati Drops Nash For Cat Country
  • ^ WPCK Becomes Christmas 104.9 Ahead Of EMF Sale
  • ^ WFYR Returns To River Country Identity
  • ^ Nash Comes To Detroit
  • ^ WDRQ Detroit Revamps As New Country 93.1
  • ^ WXBM Pensacola Drops Nash FM Branding
  • ^ Cumulus Nash FM Expansion Continues
  • ^ KAYD Drops Nash-FM Identity
  • ^ Nash Icon Launches In Chattanooga; Three More Stations Rebrand As Nash-FM
  • ^ Cat Country Returns To Colorado Spring
  • ^ WKDF Rebrands As 103.3 Country
  • ^ 92.9 Lexington Drops Nash Branding To Return To Its Heritage
  • ^ KXKC Drops Nash FM Branding
  • ^ WHKR Returns To The Hitkicker
  • ^ WKAK Revamps As Georgia 104.5; Adds Bud & Broadway for Mornings
  • ^ WFBE Drops Nash To Return To B95 Identity
  • ^ WPKR Drops Nash FM Identity
  • ^ Cumulus Completes Harrisburg Format Swap; Revamps Nash Lineup
  • ^ WTPA Returns To Harrisburg
  • ^ WYZB Drops Nash For Y105.5 Branding
  • ^ WLFF Myrtle Beach Moves From Nash To Nash Icon
  • ^ WXTA Drops Nash For Erie Country
  • ^ a b "Wanted for Radio: More Country Greats". Billboard. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  • ^ "Oldies 98.9 becomes older-skewing country NASH Icon 98.9". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Cox Media Group. August 15, 2014. Archived from the original on August 19, 2014. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  • ^ "Nash Icons launches across the country". Radio Insight. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  • ^ "Nash Icon Gets Syndicated; Debuts In Ocean City". Radio Insight. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  • ^ "Reba McEntire Becomes Nash Icon Music Label's Inaugural Signing". Billboard.com. October 21, 2014. Retrieved November 17, 2014.
  • ^ WWFF Huntsville ends its journey & shifts to icon status
  • ^ WKOS shifts from Nash to Nash Icon
  • ^ Great Country Comes To Kingsport
  • ^ Cumulus Snagged Fayetteville AR Morning Team To Launch Radio Jon/Deek
  • ^ Cumulus Amarillo Country Pair To Swap Frequencies
  • ^ a b WLAW & WWSN To Trade Places
  • ^ WLFF Myrtle Beach Moves From Nash To Nash Icon
  • ^ Alternative Underground Comes To Kansas City
  • ^ 99X Atlanta Returns
  • ^ South Stunt To Lead To Talk 99.5 Birmingham
  • ^ KRRF Spins The Wheel To Classic Hip-Hop "Spin-FM"
  • ^ WOMG Columbia Returns To Classic Hits
  • ^ Cumulus Snags Fayetteville AR Morning Team To Launch Radio Jon/Deek
  • ^ KLSZ Segues From Nash Icon To Nash
  • ^ WELJ Goes Christmas Under New Owners
  • ^ Saga Launches "92.7 C-Ville Country" Charlottesville
  • ^ 102.1 The Sound Launches In Savannah
  • ^ Jack-FM Debuts In Lexington
  • ^ KKOB Adds Full Powered FM Simulcast
  • ^ WOGT Drops Country For Christmas
  • ^ Cumulus Debuts 107.9 Country In Chattanooga
  • ^ Smooth Jazz Returns To Honolulu
  • ^ WHLL Brings Nash Icon To Springfield MA
  • ^ Cumulus Sells Six To EMF & Swaps With Entercom In New York & Indianapolis
  • ^ WHLL Enters The Hall Of Fame
  • ^ KTOP-FM Shifts From Nash To Nash Icon
  • ^ Cat Country Is On The Prowl In Topeka
  • ^ "Looking At The Nash Icons Launch" by Lance Venta from Radio Insight (August 17, 2014)

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