WSTR (FM)

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WSTR
Broadcast area Atlanta metropolitan area
Frequency 94.1 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingStar 94
Programming
Language(s) English
Format Rhythmic adult contemporary
Subchannels HD2: Channel Q
Affiliations WXIA-TV
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
January 1, 1964;60 years ago (1964-01-01) (as WDJK)
Former call signs
  • WDJK (196467)
  • WKXI (196769)
  • WQXI-FM (196989)
Call sign meaning
"Star"
Technical information [1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 30822
Class C0
ERP 100,000  watts
HAAT 316 meters (1,037 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
33°45′33″N84°20′05″W / 33.7593°N 84.3346°W / 33.7593; -84.3346
Translator(s) 100.9 W265AV (Woodstock) (Off the air)
Links
Public license information
Webcast Listen live (via  Audacy)
Website audacy.com/star94atlanta

WSTR (94.1 MHz, "Star 94") is an FM radio station licensed to Smyrna, Georgia, and serving the Atlanta metropolitan area. Owned by Audacy, Inc., it broadcasts a rhythmic adult contemporary format. Its studios are located at Colony Square in Midtown Atlanta, while the station transmitter resides in Atlanta's Reynoldstown neighborhood.

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History

Early years

The station signed on as WDJK on January 1, 1964, founded by WSMA (1550 AM) owner Mitchell Melof; WDJK operated as a simulcast of WSMA. [2]

Jupiter Broadcasting of Georgia, then the owner of WQXI (790 AM), purchased WDJK in January 1965, with Kent Burkhart serving as vice president and general manager. [3] WDJK's call sign was changed to WKXI and a beautiful music format was installed, with studios at 2970 Peachtree Road NW in Atlanta. The Pacific and Southern Company, forerunners to the modern-day Gannett and Tegna Inc., purchased WQXI and WKXI in November 1967.

WQXI-FM (1969–1989)

94Q logo, 1977-89 Qxi.jpg
94Q logo, 1977-89

In 1969, the station changed its call letters to WQXI-FM to match its AM sister station. In mid-1977, the station started calling itself "94Q" when WQXI's contemporary hit radio format was moved to the FM station.

Around 1987, WQXI-FM's audience share began to dwindle. Various tweaks were made to the music mix, followed by an outright change of direction in late 1988 that competed head-to-head with then-dominant Top 40 outlet WAPW (99.7 FM) as "Atlanta's Hit Music, 94Q". However, by the following summer, 94Q had been soundly beaten, and the station began to purge most of its management and on-air talent. [4] [5]

WQXI-FM notably carried a smooth jazz-themed program called Jazz Flavors during the 1980s, first airing on Sunday evenings before eventually expanding to weeknights. Despite the seeming incompatibility between it and contemporary hits, this program ran on WQXI-FM for several years, eventually serving as the genesis for the "Jazz Flavors" branding on WJZF (104.1 FM) when that station became the first one in the Atlanta market to adopt the format full-time. "Jazz Flavors" was reduced back to Sunday nights only in March 1989, when 94Q was experimenting with a mainstream CHR format. [6] [7]

WSTR (1989–present)

At midnight on November 15, 1989, "94Q" signed off after 12 years, with the final song being "Imagine" by John Lennon. 94.1 would then relaunch as "Star 94" with the call letters WSTR. The first song on "Star 94" was "Oh Atlanta" by Little Feat. [8] [9] [10] The station's format was a hybrid of Hot AC and Top 40, best described as Adult Top 40. The station initially avoided most hip hop and rhythmic-oriented music hitting the Top 40 charts, though it added some rhythmic songs in the mid-1990s. Steve McCoy was brought in as morning show host and was paired with Vikki Locke; [11] [12] McCoy and Locke would helm the station's morning show for the next 17 years. [13]

After WAPW flipped to modern rock as WNNX in October 1992, WSTR was considered the "default" hit music station in Atlanta due to the lack of a mainstream Top 40 outlet. Outside of a brief stint as a Top 40 when WBTS launched in 1999, Atlanta gained a mainstream Top 40 station in 2001, when WWWQ (100.5 FM) signed on.

Hot AC era (2010–2020)

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"Star" logo (2016–2020)

In September 2010, Nielsen BDS moved WSTR from the CHR/Top 40 panel to the Adult Top 40 (Hot AC) panel, as the station became more identified with a Hot AC playlist. [14] WSTR changed its on-air slogan to "Your Life...Your Music", to emphasize its shift to hot AC. In February 2011, WSTR began programming all-1990s weekends, called "Big 90s Weekends" in response to the all-1980s weekends on WSB-FM (98.5). However, in the Fall of 2011, the station dropped the All-90s weekends.

Jefferson-Pilot Communications (and later Lincoln Financial Media) had owned WSTR and WQXI since 1974. On December 8, 2014, Entercom announced its purchase of Lincoln Financial Media's entire 15-station lineup, including WSTR and WQXI, for $106.5 million. The stations were operated under a local marketing agreement (LMA) until the sale was approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). [15] Entercom officially took over WSTR and WQXI on July 17, 2015; [16] WQXI was spun off to Atlanta Radio Korea in 2016. [17]

In November 2017, Entercom merged with CBS Radio, making WSTR co-owned with WZGC, WVEE-FM and WAOK. [18]

In 2019, the station aired Christmas music during the holiday season for the first time. [19] [20]

Rhythmic AC era (2020–present)

Logo under previous slogan WSTR STAR 94 logo.png
Logo under previous slogan

On September 17, 2020, the station began teasing a "big announcement" to come at 3 p.m.; the use of the word "big" seemed to allude to previous reports the station was soon to flip to adult hits as "Big 94" (matching a similar recent format change on cross-country sister station WBGB in Boston). At that time, after playing "Closing Time" by Semisonic, WSTR instead relaunched with a rhythmic adult contemporary format, maintaining the Star branding while promoting the new focus as "The NEW Star 94" under the slogan "The Rhythm of ATL", with the first song being "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" by Michael Jackson. [21]

Notable alumni

Several influential air personalities have worked at the station, including Ryan Seacrest. Seacrest interned on the night show with Tom Sullivan, who also helped train him; [22] [ better source needed ] Sullivan gave Ryan his first "on air" shift, and eventually he began working weekends, Ryan did this while still attending Dunwoody High School.[ citation needed ]

HD Radio

The HD2 digital subchannel formerly aired a classic hits format under the brand "Star 94.1 HD2". [23]

The HD3 channel formerly aired Audacy's LGBTQ+ talk/dance format "Channel Q". It has since moved to HD2 with the HD3 channel being turned off.

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References

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  3. Broadcasting Yearbook 1968 page B-46
  4. Jack Wilkinson, "The rise and fall of WQXI," The Atlanta Constitution, October 25, 1989.
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  6. Bo Emerson, "Pioneering 'Jazz Flavours' Trimmed to Sunday Slot," The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 17, 1989.
  7. Bo Emerson, "WPCH Offers Jazzy 'Peach Flavors'," The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 3, 1989.
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