WZEW

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WZEW
Wzewlogo.jpg
Broadcast area Mobile, Alabama
Frequency 92.1 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding92 ZEW
Programming
Format Adult album alternative
Subchannels
Affiliations Westwood One
Crimson Tide Sports Network
Ownership
OwnerDot Com Plus, LLC
WNSP
History
First air date
August 28, 1966 (as WABF-FM)
Former call signs
WABF-FM (1966-1973)
WGOK-FM (1973-1978)
WHSP-FM (1978-1982)
WZEW (1982-1994)
WGCX (1994-1997)
Technical information
Facility ID 74287
Class C3
ERP 20,500 watts
HAAT 110.6 meters (363 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
30°31′23″N88°6′32″W / 30.52306°N 88.10889°W / 30.52306; -88.10889
Translator(s)
  • HD2: 96.5 W243CY (Mobile)
  • HD3: 92.5 W223BX (Saraland)
Links
Webcast Listen Live
Website 92zew.net
soulofmobile.com

WZEW (92.1 FM) is an adult album alternative-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Fairhope, Alabama, serving Mobile, Alabama metropolitan area. WZEW and sister station WNSP broadcast from the former Smith Bakery building in Mobile, Alabama, and WZEW's transmitter is south of Theodore, Alabama.

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The station was launched as WABF-FM on August 28, 1966 as a simulcast of sister station WABF. In the 1970s, it became an urban dance-formatted station as WGOK, and then religious as WHSP. In the early 1980s, the station was renamed WZEW (on air as 92ZEW) and began broadcasting an eclectic mix of alternative and local music. it was purchased again and returned as WZEW. It has broadcast alternative and local music ever since.

WZEW is owned and operated by Dot Com Plus, LLC, and is the only remaining locally owned music station based in Mobile. As of 2018, Dot Com Plus, LLC added two new stations 96.5FM THE CRAB which plays Rock and Blues genres and 92.5FM THE SOUL which plays R&B.

History

Early years (1966–1981)

WABF-FM first began broadcasting on August 28, 1966, as a simulcast of sister station WABF. [1] In December 1973, the station was purchased by WGOK Inc. and renamed WGOK-FM, [2] broadcasting an urban dance format. [3] It was acquired by Christ for the World Foundation in 1978 and renamed WHSP (for With Holy Spirit Power). [4]

WZEW, debut, and demise (1982–1996)

In November 1982, the station was purchased by Shores BCSTG, [5] and was assigned the call letters WZEW by the FCC on June 3, 1982. [6] The following year, the station was sold to Sherri Brice and Don Keith, who "moved the antenna from a pecan grove in Fairhope (where the station was originally licensed)," [3] to the top of the First Southern Tower in downtown Mobile. [5] who enlisted Catt Sirten to helm its first broadcast. The station as familiar today began on September 1, 1984, when it began broadcasting album-oriented rock (AOR) with "Jungleland" by Bruce Springsteen. The station became known for its eclectic mix of alternative and local music. [3] WZEW received its license to cover from the FCC on April 28, 1986. [7]

On June 19, 1989, it was acquired by WZEW Inc. for $750,000. [8]

Return to airwaves (1997–present)

In June 1997, the Baldwin Broadcasting Company reached an agreement to sell the station to American General Media through their AGM-Nevada, LLC, subsidiary. The deal was approved by the FCC on August 5, 1997. [9] This change revived the album adult alternative format and the call letters WZEW. [10] It was sold back to Baldwin Broadcasting Company on October 1, 1998 for $1.4 million. [11] In 2000, Barry Wood, co-owner of Baldwin Broadcasting Company, filed for bankruptcy. [3] [12] An application was made to transfer control of WZEW to DotCom Plus, LLC. The transfer was approved by the FCC on February 21, 2007, and the transaction was consummated on May 22, 2007. [13]

Notable former staff

The original staff of WZEW, from the early 1980s, included Catt Sirten, Phil Coulloudon, Wendy, Uncle Tim, and Terry James. [3] In 2013, the station parted ways with Emily Hayes, best known as the host of 92NEW (a new music showcase), when a potential conflict of interest arose from her involvement with local entity Mod Mobilian. [14]

Programming

In addition to its daily adult album alternative format, the station also broadcasts Radio Avalon, "an eclectic nightly musical blend that has included New Age, jazz, worldbeat and other styles." [15] On Sundays, the station broadcasts Catt's Sunday Jazz Brunch, another jazz showcase. Both programs are hosted by station veteran Catt Sirten. [3] Jazz Brunch debuted on WZEW in 1984, but later moved to WHIL-FM, where Avalon began. Both moved from WHIL to WZEW in 2008. [15] [16]

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