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WUSF
Broadcast areaTampa Bay area
Frequency89.7 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingWUSF News
Programming
FormatPublic radio
SubchannelsHD2: Classical music (simulcast of WSMR)
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerUniversity of South Florida
WSMR
History
First air date
1963 (1963)
Call sign meaning
University of South Florida
Technical information
Facility ID69122
ClassC1
ERP72,000 watts
HAAT287 meters (942 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
27°50′53.00″N 82°15′48.00″W / 27.8480556°N 82.2633333°W / 27.8480556; -82.2633333
Translator(s)HD2: 103.9 W280DW (Tampa)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewusf.org

WUSF (89.7 FM) is the flagship National Public Radio member station in the Tampa Bay area. It is licensed to Tampa and owned by the University of South Florida. WUSF signed on in 1963, seven years after USF's founding in 1956. It joined NPR in 1976 and was the first public radio station in the country—and the first station of any kind in Florida—to launch HD radio.[1]

WUSF's current format features news and talk programming 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, outsourced from NPR and other public radio production outfits. Its HD Radio feed features classical music from sister station WSMR.

In 2010, USF acquired Sarasota Christian radio station WSMR 89.1 MHz from Northwestern College of Roseville, Minnesota.[2] USF planned to change that station's format to classical music. It would inherit most of the classical music inventory of WUSF, which would switch to a format of NPR news and nighttime jazz programming. WSMR's reception area is focused on the Sarasota-Bradenton area, but the station's programming would be available online and on WUSF's HD subcarrier.

WUSF's format was changed on September 15, 2010. Its relaunch, also scheduled for that day,[3] was delayed due to technical problems.[4] WSMR's sale to USF also included W280DW, a repeater of WSMR in Brandon that broadcasts on 103.9 MHz and serves Pasco and northern Hillsborough counties. The repeater would continue to repeat WSMR, with the new classical music format.[5]

Two weeks after the failed launch of classical replacement WSMR, station management came under public scrutiny [6][dead link] for neglecting to perform due diligence regarding the purchase of the WSMR transmitter. According to an article in the Bradenton Herald:

Arthur Doak, an engineer for the FCC, said there was no record of WUSF or Northwestern College conducting an inspection on the tower but said stations are entitled to a review of tower sites.
“If the buyer wanted it done to protect themselves, certainly they could,” Doak said. “That’s between the buyer and the seller.”

On October 20, 2022, WUSF announced that it would drop jazz programming later that month.[7]

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References

  1. ^ "L3Harris™ Fast. Forward".
  2. ^ WSMR: "Life 89.1 Going Off Air August 4th.", July 30, 2010.
  3. ^ St. Petersburg Times: "Tampa public radio station WUSF-FM to go all NPR and jazz Sept. 15, shifting classical music to Sarasota station", August 4, 2010.
  4. ^ WUSF: "WSMR On-Air Launch Delayed: WUSF Still to Switch Format", September 14, 2010.
  5. ^ WUSF First Choice: "WUSF Public Media is Making Exciting New Changes to its Radio Programming and Adding 103.9 FM to the Tampa Area!", August 27, 2010.
  6. ^ "WUSF works to figure out problems, broadcasting tower causing interference issues" September 30, 2010
  7. ^ "WUSF To Drop Remaining Jazz Programming". RadioInsight. Retrieved October 21, 2022.

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