WROX (AM)

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WROX
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Broadcast area Coahoma County, Mississippi
Frequency 1450 kHz
Programming
Format Oldies
Affiliations Fox News Radio
Ownership
Owner
  • Terry Ballard
  • (WROX, LLC)
History
First air date
June 5, 1944
Call sign meaning
sounds like "rocks"
Technical information [1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 11611
Class C
Power 1,000 watts unlimited
Transmitter coordinates
34°12′40″N90°34′42″W / 34.21111°N 90.57833°W / 34.21111; -90.57833
Translator(s) 97.5 W248CL (Clarksdale)
Links
Public license information
Webcast Listen Live
Website WROX Online
WROX Building
WROX Building ~ Clarksdale, MS.JPG
Original WROX building at 257 Delta Avenue in Clarksdale
Location257 Delta Ave., Clarksdale, Mississippi
Coordinates 34°12′5″N90°34′29″W / 34.20139°N 90.57472°W / 34.20139; -90.57472
NRHP reference No. 02000854 [2]
Added to NRHPAugust 9, 2002

WROX (1450 kHz) is an oldies AM radio station in Clarksdale, Mississippi. It is a class C station operating with 1,000 watts. The WROX studio and business office is located at 628 DeSoto Avenue, one block from the famous 'Crossroads' in Clarksdale. WROX had the first black radio announcer in Mississippi, Early Wright, also known as "The Soul Man" and "Brother Early Wright."

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Wright hosted a show on WROX for over 50 years. [3] Notable blues musicians who hosted programs or performed on air at WROX include Ike Turner, Robert Nighthawk, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Raymond Hill, and Doctor Ross. [4]

History

WROX started transmitting on June 5, 1944, operating from 321 Delta Avenue with 250 watts and owned by Robin Weaver, Sr. [5] It moved to 257 Delta Avenue in July 1945. [6] For 40 years, the station was located inside the Alcazar Hotel until moving out in the 1990s. [7] [4]

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WROX Studios

Since 2005, the station has been located at 628 Desoto Avenue in Clarksdale, one block from the famous 'Crossroads.'

In 1947, station manager Preston "Buck" Hinman hired Early Wright as the first black radio announcer in Mississippi. Musicians Wright hosted on WROX included Sonny Boy Williamson II, Sam Cooke, B.B. King, Little Milton, Pinetop Perkins, Elvis Presley, Charley Pride, Bobby Rush, Rufus Thomas, and Muddy Waters. In the 1940s, Ike Turner became a disc jockey at WROX and hosted his own show called "Jive Till Five." [4] Turner later played live broadcasts with his band, the Kings of Rhythm. Raymond Hill, called "chief of the hepcats," who was a saxophonist in Turner's band also had a show.

The station's power was increased to 1,000 watts in 1964, using a RCA BTA-1R transmitter. [8] The AM transmitter was updated with a Broadcast Electronics AM-1A transmitter in 2006. The FM simulcast on 105.7 FM was set up in 2010. [8] The FM translator later moved to 97.5.

The 257 Delta Avenue location was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, and in 2012 a Mississippi Blues Trail marker was placed there. [4] [2] In 2004, Clarksdale businessman Kinchen "Bubba" O’Keefe opened a WROX Museum. [4]

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Previous logo

On November 17, 2020, all broadcast and business operations of WROX Radio were suspended. [9] In a request to remain silent, the station explained that a lender had foreclosed on the property. [10] The station returned to the air on August 16, 2021, and the station and its transmitter were then sold to Contemporary Communications, LLC effective November 20, 2021. [11] Contemporary then entered in January 2022 into an agreement to sell WROX and its translator to WROX, LLC, headed by Terry Ballard, for $150,000. [12] The sale was consummated on May 23, 2022.

On Sunday, March 3rd, 2024 at 10:30AM Central time, Clarksdale, MS’s own WROX radio station added “Ministry, Music & Me” with Dan Schafer to its Sunday morning roster. Featuring music veteran Daniel Joseph Schafer sharing Scripture, Bible commentary and music he has been involved with directly or has had an influence on his musical or Spirit-filled journey. It can be listened to on 95.5 FM, 1450AM or streamed with the ‘WROX’ app and online at wroxradio.com.

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References

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  2. 1 2 "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
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W248CL in the FCC FM station database