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Broadcast area | Greater Milwaukee |
Frequency | 95.7 MHz (HD Radio) |
Branding | 95.7 BIG FM |
Programming | |
Format | Classic hits |
Affiliations | Premiere Networks |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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WISN, WKKV-FM, WMIL-FM, WOKY, WRNW | |
History | |
First air date | May 10, 1961 |
Former call signs |
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Call sign meaning | Heritage calls of what is now separately-owned WJOI, which stand for the phrase "We're it!" |
Technical information [1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 60233 |
Class | B |
ERP | 34,000 watts |
HAAT | 186 meters (610 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 43°05′24″N87°54′54″W / 43.090°N 87.915°W |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen live (via iHeartRadio) |
Website | 957bigfm |
WRIT-FM (95.7 MHz "BIG FM") is a radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. It carries a classic hits radio format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and December. The rest of the year, WRIT focuses on hits from the 1980s and 1990s, along with a few '60s, '70s and early 2000s titles. WRIT is used as an overflow for sports coverage when there are conflicts on co-owned sports radio station WRNW .
WRIT-FM is a Class B FM station, with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 34,000 watts. Its transmitter is on West Capitol Drive near North Port Washington Avenue in Glendale. [2] The studios are on Howard Avenue in the Milwaukee suburb of Greenfield.
The station signed on the air on May 10, 1961, as WMIL-FM. It initially aired a country music–polka format, simulcasting full-time with sister station WMIL (1290 AM). Following the purchase of both stations by Malrite Broadcasting, on May 12, 1968, the ethnic and polka music programming aired on the AM station shifted to WMIL-FM, allowing the AM station to continue with the country format full-time. [3]
The FM station became WMVM in 1971, airing a beautiful music format. On June 1, 1972, consultant Mike Joseph switched WMVM and its AM sister station to a mainstream Top 40 format, under the new call letters WZUU AM–FM. [4] One of its chief rivals at the time was the original WRIT, as well as WOKY. WZUU's all-currents, no-oldies "Super Hits" format, which featured a tight playlist of 30 current songs, was a forerunner of Joseph's later Hot Hits stations of the late 1970s and early 1980s. In 1984, the station rebranded as Z95, largely imitating sister station Z100 in New York City. In mid-1985, Malrite sold the stations to Amos Broadcasting. [5]
On March 31, 1986, WZUU switched to adult album alternative-formatted WBGK. [6] In 1987, it flipped again, this time to adult contemporary-formatted Star 95.7 and the WZTR call sign. In 1988, WZTR switched to oldies due to heavy competition in the adult contemporary format.
The station was known for a long time as "Oldies 95.7", even after it tweaked its format slightly and resurrected the memorable WRIT call sign on New Year's Day, 2000. In 2003, WRIT dropped the "oldies" designation from its name in favor of "95.7 WRIT". (Some Milwaukee area billboards displayed only "95.7" without the WRIT call letters.)
On September 1, 2006, at 5 p.m., after playing "American Pie" by Don McLean, WRIT began stunting by playing a wide assortment of songs and directing listeners to 957needshelp.com to request and vote for songs online, in a similar manner previously done on sister station WDTW-FM in Detroit.
The station unveiled its tweaked format on September 5 at 6 am, after playing an hour of songs containing the word "Magic". The station rebranded as "Milwaukee's 95.7", with a gold adult contemporary format. The first song under the new format was "Manic Monday" by The Bangles. In addition to the 1960s and 1970s oldies already being played, the station mixed in a few pop music selections from the 1980s. In 2007, the station began using the moniker "My 95.7."
At midnight on December 26, 2009, the station changed its name back to "Oldies 95.7". It aired an oldies format based on music from the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s. [7] The station has since enjoyed consistent top 5 ratings finishes (12+) in the market.
On December 2, 2013, Learfield Sports and the University of Wisconsin–Madison announced that WRIT-FM would begin to carry Wisconsin Badgers football and men's basketball broadcasts in 2014. Sister station WOKY serves as the Badgers' primary Milwaukee outlet, though WRIT was brought in both due to WOKY's weak nighttime signal and the growing movement of sports rights to FM (sister stations WIBA and WIBA-FM have the same arrangement in Madison). The two stations collectively replaced longtime Badgers affiliate WTMJ. [8] The FM Badgers broadcasts moved from WRIT to sister station WRNW in late November 2018 as part of that station's conversion to a sports talk format, though WRIT remains as an overflow option if other Badger sports or Packers Radio Network coverage airs at the same time on WRNW.
The station rebranded as "95.7 BIG FM, Milwaukee's Greatest Hits" at midnight on September 10, 2015. No changes in WRIT's existing format, playlist or call letters were made. "Cool Change" by Little River Band was the final song under the old branding, leading into "Big Time" by Peter Gabriel to inaugurate "BIG FM". [9] [10]
After the Christmas season in 2018, WRIT shifted their playlist in a heavily 80s direction with the new slogan "80s and More", and including the addition of 90s tracks, though 70s (and a reduced 60s selection, along with a very small number of 2000s tracks) remain a part of the playlist. The move was made to retain listeners of sister station WRNW after that station's aforementioned flip, along with some WRNW personalities moving to various WRIT shifts.
On November 17, 2005, WRIT began airing all-Christmas music programming, which lasted until after the holiday. This put WRIT in competition with Milwaukee's other seasonal Christmas music station, WMYX-FM, a station that had aired the format annually since 2003. For all subsequent holiday seasons, WRIT has played Christmas music, with the date of the launch each year varying between Halloween and Thanksgiving. In 2008, the station began airing Christmas music at 3:00 p.m. on Halloween, which remains the earliest date it has launched the format. WMYX went all-Christmas several minutes later. [11]
Over the next several years, WRIT and WMYX engaged in a battle for Christmas music supremacy in Milwaukee. In 2009, WMYX won the Christmas music race by switching to the format at 7:00 p.m. on November 13. WRIT started playing Christmas music about 20 minutes later. In 2010, both stations waited until later in the year to flip formats. WRIT switched first, airing all-Christmas music on November 18 at 5:15 pm. WMYX waited to air the all-Christmas format until November 22 at 12:00 am. In 2011, the race started earlier. WMYX began playing Christmas music at 5:00 p.m. on November 10, followed by WRIT at 5:55 pm. [12] WRIT became the first Milwaukee station to play Christmas music in 2012, launching into the format at 7:00 a.m. on November 21, the day before Thanksgiving. The same year, WMYX declined to air the Christmas music format for the first time since 2002, making WRIT Milwaukee's only FM radio station to play exclusively Christmas music during the holiday season. [13] In 2016, WLDB (which traditionally begins their Christmas format post-Thanksgiving) began playing Christmas music on November 17; WRIT followed shortly thereafter. [14] Since that point, WLDB has maintained its yearly position to be the first to switch, doing so on November 8, 2017, with WRIT waiting until hours before the Milwaukee civic Christmas tree lighting on November 17. [15] 2018 saw WLDB convert on November 13, with WRIT again following on the 15th, hours before the lighting ceremony. [16]
On April 25, 2006, Clear Channel announced that WRIT-FM's HD2 subchannel would carry the Classic Dance channel from their Format Lab, focusing on classic dance and disco hits from the 1970s and 1980s.
The format was switched to 1950s and 1960s oldies in May 2009, branded as The Mighty 92 and featuring heritage jingles from WOKY in the 1960s and 1970s, along with imaging from WOKY's oldies format, which ran from January 2007 to September 2008. WRIT-FM HD2 most recently aired iHeartMedia's "Real Oldies" format. [17] The HD2 subchannel has since been turned off.
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