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WERH-FM

Frequency

92.1 MHz

Programming

Format

Defunct (was Country)

Ownership

Owner

Kate F. Fite

Sister stations

WERH (AM)

History

First air date

1950

Last air date

May 1, 2017

Call sign meaning

"Where Entertainment Rates High"[1]

Technical information[2]

Licensing authority

FCC

Facility ID

33473

Class

A

ERP

3,000 watts

HAAT

37 meters (121 feet)

Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • WERH-FM (92.1 FM, "Country 92.1") was a radio station broadcasting a country music format.[3] Formerly licensed to Hamilton, Alabama, United States, the station was licensed to Kate F. Fite.[4]

    Although Kate F. Fite was still listed as the station's licensee in the FCC database, she died on June 15, 2001,[5] and the station's December 2003 license renewal application listed the licensee as "Kate F. Fite (deceased), Martha H. Fowler, & Megan Summerford."[6]

    The station was assigned the WERH-FM call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on December 8, 1978.[7]

    On Monday, May 1, 2017, at 10:35 a.m., WERH-FM played its last song; "Abba Dabba Honeymoon", which is the first song the station played when it went on the air in 1950. The FCC cancelled the station's license on March 12, 2019, due to the station having been silent since signing off in 2017.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "FM History Profile: WERH". Alabama Broadcast Media Page. Retrieved 2008-10-21.
  • ^ "Facility Technical Data for WERH-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "WERH-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  • ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  • ^ "Search Results". Social Security Death Index. Retrieved 2008-10-21.
  • ^ "Application Search Details (BRH-20031208BLR)". FCC Media Bureau. 2004-03-26. Retrieved 2008-10-21.
  • ^ "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  • External links[edit]

    Country radio stations in the state of Alabama

    Stations

  • WAMI-FM – Opp
  • WBAM-FM – Montgomery
  • Grove Hill
  • WBZR-FM – Atmore
  • WCKA – Jacksonville
  • WCKF – Ashland
  • WDJR – Hartford
  • WDRM – Decatur
  • WDXB – Pelham/Birmingham
  • WDXX – Selma
  • WECB – Headland
  • WEIS – Centre
  • WELR-FM – Roanoke
  • WFFN – Coaling/Tuscaloosa
  • WFHK – Pell City
  • WFMH-FM – Hackleburg
  • WFXO – Alexander City
  • WGOL – Russellville
  • WHMA-FM – Alexandria
  • WINL – Linden
  • WIXI – Jasper
  • WJBE-FM – Five Points
  • WJDB-FM – Thomasville
  • WKEA-FM – Scottsboro
  • WKGA – Goodwater
  • WKKR – Auburn
  • WKNU – Brewton
  • WKSJ-FM – Mobile
  • WKUL – Cullman
  • WKXX - Attalla
  • WLAY-FM – Littleville
  • WLWI-FM – Montgomery
  • WOAB - Ozark
  • WOPP – Opp
  • WPIL – Heflin
  • WPPG – Repton
  • WQAH-FM – Addison
  • WQSB – Albertville
  • WQZX – Greenville
  • WRAB – Arab
  • WRMG – Red Bay
  • WRYC - Frisco City
  • WSMX-FM – Goshen
  • WSTH-FM – Alexander City
  • WTDR – Gadsden
  • WTDR-FM – Talladega
  • WTVY-FM – Dothan
  • WTWX-FM – Guntersville
  • WTXT – Fayette/Tuscaloosa
  • WVSA – Vernon
  • WWFF – New Market/Huntsville
  • WWIC – Scottsboro
  • WXFL – Florence
  • WYEA - Sylacauga
  • WZOB – Fort Payne
  • WZZK-FM – Birmingham
  • Defunct

    See also
    adult contemporary
    classic hits
    college
    country
    news/talk
    NPR
    oldies
    religious
    rock
    sports
    top 40
    urban
    other radio stations in Alabama


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