WRWN
City | Port Royal, South Carolina |
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Broadcast area |
Savannah, Georgia Hilton Head, South Carolina |
Branding | Rewind 107.9 |
Slogan | The Greatest Hits of the 70's, 80's and More |
Frequency | 107.9 MHz |
First air date | June 1988 (as WIJY at 106.9) |
Format | Classic Hits |
ERP | 24,000 watts |
HAAT | 221 meters (725 ft) |
Class | C2 |
Facility ID | 72387 |
Transmitter coordinates | 32°13′36.0″N 80°50′53.0″W / 32.226667°N 80.848056°WCoordinates: 32°13′36.0″N 80°50′53.0″W / 32.226667°N 80.848056°W (NAD83) |
Callsign meaning | W ReWiNd |
Former callsigns |
WXYY (2011-2014) WLOW (1996-2011) WIJY-FM (1996-12-02) WIJY (1987–1996) WTOI (May–December 1987)[1] |
Former frequencies | 106.9 MHz (1988-1995) |
Owner |
Alpha Media (Alpha Media Licensee LLC) |
Sister stations | WFXH-FM, WGCO, WXYY, WUBB, WHHW-AM |
Webcast |
Listen Live or Listen Live |
Website | rewind1079.com |
WRWN (107.9 FM, "Rewind 107.9") is a classic hits radio station owned by Alpha Media in Savannah, Georgia.
History
The station signed on at 107.1 FM. In June 1988, WLOW began playing nostalgia/big band on 106.9 FM, one of the few FM stations to play this style of music. For much of 1994 the station became the home of local talk station WHHR-FM "The News and Conversation Station". The station was costly to operate and a strong opposition was formed against the loss of the nostalgia format, which had found a home on 99.7 FM. WLOW returned to standards in December, 1994. In 1995, Adventure Radio purchased the station and upgraded it to a class C1 station. WLOW traded frequencies with WIJY at 107.9. Over the years the music evolved into adult standards with some smooth jazz at night. The standards format continued through late 2005 as "WLOW 107.9 - Good Times, Great Memories" until October 2005. After playing Christmas music during the 2005 holiday season,[2][3] WLOW rebranded itself and launched a new format, a more up-tempo Soft AC on the frequency as "Familiar Favorites - 107.9 The Coast". Although the new format was similar to the previous WLOW, it featured more recent material, from artists such as Frank Sinatra, The Bee Gees, The Beach Boys, Marvin Gaye, Gloria Estefan, and Fleetwood Mac.[4] Smooth jazz was played at night.
After stunting with an all Irish music format as "Shamrock 107.9" on St. Patrick's Day, WLOW flipped from Soft AC to Hot AC as Y107.9 - "90's, 2K, & Today!" on March 18, 2011. The call letters were also changed to WXYY.[5]
The new station was programmed by Brad Wells [6] and in less than two years on 107.9 raised thousands of dollars for Susan G. Komen For The Cure Coastal Georgia [7] and also collected over 4,000 for the area United States Marine Corp Toys for Tots Drive.[8]
On March 14, 2014 WXYY's call letters and format were moved to the stronger 100.1 signal as "Y100". 107.9's call letters were changed to WRWN, which stunted again with an all-Irish music format as "Shamrock 107.9". The stunting ended March 18, 2014 when WRWN launched a classic hits format branded as "Rewind 107.9".[9] [10]
Previous logo
References
- ↑ "Call Sign History". Retrieved 2010-08-24.
- ↑ "WLOW Switches To Christmas 107.9". allaccess.com. 2005-10-31. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
- ↑ "Hilton Head/Savannah" (PDF). The Triad Frequency. Fall 2005. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
- ↑ "Did you hear?". Savannah Morning News. 2005-12-28. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
- ↑ "The Triad of Triad Broadcasting Changes in Savannah". radioinsight.com. 2011-03-18. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
- ↑ http://www.y1079online.com/pages/9855457.php
- ↑ http://www.keytosavannah.com/event/y107.9s-2nd-annual-bra-crawl-for-the-cure/
- ↑ http://www.wtoc.com/story/20214660/y1079-2nd-annual-stuff-the-bus-toy-drive-ends-friday
- ↑ Rewind 107.9 Savannah Debuts
- ↑ WRWN to Rewind Savannah
External links
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WRWN
- Radio-Locator information on WRWN
- Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for WRWN