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1 History  



1.1  Top 40 era  





1.2  Rock WYNF  





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Coordinates: 27°4912N 82°1540W / 27.820°N 82.261°W / 27.820; -82.261
 

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WWRM

Broadcast area

Tampa Bay area

Frequency

94.9 MHz (HD Radio)

Branding

Magic 94-9

Programming

Language(s)

English

Format

Hot adult contemporary

Subchannels

HD2: Alternative rock "97X"[1]

Ownership

Owner

  • (Cox Radio, LLC)
  • Sister stations

  • WHPT
  • WTBV
  • WXGL
  • History

    First air date

    September 1, 1970; 53 years ago (1970-09-01)

    Former call signs

    • WLCY-FM (1970–78)}
  • WYNF (1978–81)
  • WYNF-FM (1981–93)
  • Call sign meaning

    "Warm" (prior branding)

    Technical information[2]

    Licensing authority

    FCC

    Facility ID

    74200

    Class

    C

    ERP

    100,000 watts

    HAAT

    470 meters (1,540 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    27°49′12N 82°15′40W / 27.820°N 82.261°W / 27.820; -82.261

    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • Webcast

  • Listen live (via Audacy)
  • HD2: Listen Live
  • Website

  • HD2: 97xonline.com
  • WWRM (94.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensedtoTampa, Florida, and serving the Tampa Bay area. It has a hot adult contemporary format and is owned by Cox Media Group. The studios and offices are located on 4th Street North in St. Petersburg.[3] It calls itself Magic 94.9.

    WWRM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts.[4] The transmitter tower is shared with WTSP, Tampa's CBSTVNetwork affiliate, off Rhodine Road in Riverview .[5]

    History[edit]

    Top 40 era[edit]

    On September 1, 1970, the station signed on as WLCY-FM, and was licensed to St. Petersburg.[6] It was put on the air by Rahall Communications, and was co-owned with WLCY and WLCY-TV. The studios were in the "Rahall Color Communications Center" on Gandy Boulevard. During the early 1970s, WLCY-FM was an automated station, airing Drake-Chenault’s "Hit Parade" and TM's "Stereo Rock" formats.

    Hoping to follow the sudden rise in popularity of local Top 40 station WRBQ-FM ("Q105") in the mid-1970s, WLCY-FM switched to live disc jockeys in 1976, using the moniker "Y95", using the whole-number frequency closest to 94.9. It soon adopted a new call sign, WYNF, a convenient shorthand for "Y-Ninety-Five", following Rahall's sale of WLCY AM to Southern Broadcasting, the owners of competitor WRBQ.

    Rock WYNF[edit]

    In 1980, Taft Broadcasting bought the station and rebranded it "95FM--Florida's Best Rock". The music changed from Top 40 to AOR, to compete with the dominant local AOR station, WQXM. WYNF's studios moved from St. Petersburg to Tampa, at 504 Reo Street (near Tampa International Airport), home of Taft's WDAE. Two years later, the station was re-branded "95ynf". WYNF began calling itself "The New 95".

    In the early 1980s, WYNF again became a sister station to Channel 10 (now WTSP) after Taft acquired Gulf Broadcasting. (Around that time, WDAE was sold to Gannett, while Taft acquired WSUN from Plough, Inc.) In 1985, Taft sold WYNF to CBS Radio. The studios were relocated to 4th Street North in St. Petersburg at the Koger Executive Center. 95ynf dominated the Tampa Bay area for AOR music.

    Ron & Ron[edit]

    After trying out several morning teams including Nick van Cleve and Jack Strapp, and later replacing van Cleve with Ron Diaz, program director Carey Curelop paired Diaz with local comic Ron Bennington, creating the popular Ron and Ron morning show at WYNF in the late nineteen-eighties. The show was successful in the Arbitron ratings and Ron & Ron became known as "Radio's Bad Boys." Their agent Ross Reback helped them form The Ron & Ron Radio Network to own and syndicate the show to other FM stations.

    The show's final broadcast on WYNF was on March 12, 1993. Reback became president and CEO of the newly formed network and negotiated deals to broadcast the show in Miami, Orlando and Jacksonville, with another dozen markets soon following (including a new more lucrative deal with WSUN).

    Switch to WWRM[edit]

    Logo of the radio station between 2010 and February 2012

    In 1993, Cox Broadcasting, owners of WWRM (then at 107.3, as "Warm 107"), bought WYNF, as part of a trade with CBS Radio, also involving stations in Dallas. The studios were relocated back to St. Petersburg at The Koger Center. By that point, rival rock station WXTB had surpassed WYNF in the Arbitron ratings, eventually forcing WYNF to make a format change.

    On August 16, 1993, at 10 a.m., WYNF stopped playing rock music and began simulcasting WSUN's talk radio programming.[7] Seven days later, Cox relocated the Soft Adult Contemporary format of "Warm 107" and its WWRM call sign to 94.9, becoming "Warm 94.9".[8]

    Logo of the radio station between 2012 and 2017

    On January 5, 2001, the station had a minor overhaul, becoming "The New Magic 94.9", though keeping the format and WWRM call sign. (WWRM's old frequency at 107.3 has since become classic hits WXGL.) WWRM evolved to more of a mainstream AC format by 2001, while its new sister station WDUV concentrated on the softer AC hits. In May 2011, after ten years of being called "The New Magic 94.9", the station dropped "The New" in its name, becoming simply "Magic 94.9." On December 26, 2011, WWRM changed its slogan to "80's, 90's, & now."

    For many years as a Soft AC station, WWRM had played all-Christmas music for much of November and December. Starting in November 2013, the all-Christmas music format shifted to sister station WDUV.[9] WWRM currently mixes some holiday songs in its usual playlist from Thanksgiving to Christmas. When WBRN-FM became an adult contemporary station as WPBB in 2017, WWRM shifted its format in a hot adult contemporary direction, with fewer songs released before 2000 being played, while retaining the "Magic" branding. (WPBB has since become a classic rock station.) By 2020, WMTX shifted from a hot AC to a mainstream AC format to fill the void left by WWRM. WWRM continues to hold a hot AC format today in order to differentiate themselves from WDUV.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "97X Tampa Bay Finds New Home". RadioInsight. Retrieved 2022-03-15.
  • ^ "Facility Technical Data for WWRM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ MyMagic949.com/contact-us
  • ^ FCC.gov/WWRM
  • ^ Radio-Locator.com/WWRM
  • ^ Information from Broadcasting Yearbook 1972 page B-46
  • ^ "WYNF changes sound like a lot of talk", St. Petersburg Times (August 17, 1993)
  • ^ "Cold move: Double dose of Warm", St. Petersburg Times (August 20, 1993)
  • ^ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153521504620442&set=a.10150240027185442.469958.228458480441&type=1&theater [user-generated source]
  • External links[edit]

    Radio stations in the Tampa Bay areaofFlorida

    This region includes the cities Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater.

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  • "WKID" (96.7 FM)1
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    See also
    List of radio stations in Florida

    Notes
    1. Part 15 station with notability.
    2. Station is silent.
    Adult Contemporary radio stations in the state of Florida

    Stations

  • WBZE - Tallahassee
  • WDUV – New Port Richey
  • WEJZ – Jacksonville
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  • WFEZ – Miami
  • WFSY – Panama City
  • WGYL - Vero Beach
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  • See also
    adult contemporary
    classic hits
    college
    country
    news/talk
    NPR
    oldies
    religious
    rock
    sports
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    other radio stations in Florida

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    • 1 Owned by Hoffmann Communications, Inc., Cox Media Group operates WJAX under a SSA.
  • 2 These stations broadcast these networks on their digital subchannels.

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