WMSI-FM

Last updated
WMSI-FM
Broadcast area Jackson, Mississippi
Frequency 102.9 MHz
BrandingMiss 103
Programming
Format Country
Affiliations Premiere Networks
WJTV
Ownership
Owner
WJDX, WJDX-FM, WSTZ-FM, WSFZ, WHLH
History
First air date
1948 (as WJDX-FM)
Former call signs
WJDX-FM (1948–1973)
WZZQ (1973–1981)
WMSI (1981–1982)
Call sign meaning
We are MiSsIssippi!
Technical information
Facility ID 59822
Class C
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 575 meters (1,886 ft)
Links
Webcast Listen Live
Website miss103.iheart.com

WMSI-FM (102.9 MHz, "Miss 103") is a radio station in Jackson, Mississippi, and owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. (formerly Clear Channel Communications until September 2014). WMSI's signal covers a roughly 90 mile radius around the city with an ERP of 100,000 watts. It is Mississippi's primary entry point for the Emergency Alert System.

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History

The station began in 1948 as WJDX-FM, an FM sister to WJDX (620 AM), broadcasting easy listening music in the early 1960s. In 1968, WJDX-FM switched to a progressive rock format, calling itself "WJDX, the Rock of Jackson" and becoming one of the first stations in the South to adopt what was then considered an underground format. Initially, deejays were granted complete control over the playlist, but a fairly loose rotation system was gradually imposed over the first few years. In 1973, the call letters were changed to WZZQ. By this time, the format had evolved into a local version of AOR (Album Oriented Rock), influenced but never restricted by Radio & Records weekly published music charts for that format. Mississippi artists such as B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Greg "Fingers" Taylor and Paul Davis were played, and occasionally saw their songs achieve local hit status. The ZZQ playlist, like AOR in general, imitated top-40 in that it featured hot, recurrent and gold rotations, but the "hits" were album tracks as often as singles, and the so-called "hot rotation" was much looser. Typically 6 hours or more would pass between successive plays of even the top-10 rock songs.

The WJDX news department maintained a presence on WZZQ, which took newsbreaks at fifteen minutes past every even-numbered hour beginning 6am weekdays, plus two extra morning drivetime newscasts and an extra afternoon drivetime, the last scheduled newsbreak of the day running at 6:15pm. WZZQ was the only FM station in Jackson at the time to broadcast so-called skycopter traffic reports. These were not featured regularly, but when traffic was particularly complex Nancy Bell would provide live updates from the WJDX "Flying J".

Sunday nights, newsman Howard Lett hosted a popular call-in talkradio show on WJDX-AM called "Point-CounterPoint." The King Biscuit Flower Hour was another weekend highlight; it featured popular rock musicians recorded in concert. For several years, Sunday nights featured one or two classic radio shows, usually including The Shadow.

In 1981, despite ZZQ's high ratings, new owners switched the station to a country music format, changed the calls to WMSI-FM, and immediately adopted the name "Miss 103".

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