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WIJD
Broadcast areaMobile, Alabama
Frequency1270 kHz
BrandingTruth Talk 1270
Truth Talk 97.9
Programming
FormatChristian Talk
Ownership
Owner
  • Wilkins Communications Network, Inc.
  • (Mobile Bay Corporation)
History
First air date
1954 (as WAIP)
Former call signs
WAIP (1954–1962)
WSIM (1962–1966)
WZAM (1966–1973)
[1]
WKSJ (1973–1981)
WXLK (1977–1981)
WLLF (1981)[2]
Technical information
Facility ID53144
ClassD
Power5,000 watts day
103 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
30°44′44″N 88°5′40″W / 30.74556°N 88.09444°W / 30.74556; -88.09444
Translator(s)97.9 W250CB (Mobile)
Links
WebcastWIJD 1270 Listen Live
WIJD 97.9 Listen Live
WebsiteWIJD 1270 Online
WIJD 97.9 Online

WIJD (1270 AM) is a radio station licensed to the community of Prichard, Alabama, United States, and serves the greater Mobile, Alabama, area. The station is owned by Wilkins Communications Network Inc. and the license is held by the Mobile Bay Corporation. It airs a Christian talk radio format.[3]

History

This station signed on in the 1954 as WAIP, a daytime-only station with a country music format.[1] In the early 1960s, under the ownership of Holt Broadcasting, it flipped to an easy listening format with the call letters WSIM (for "Wonderful Sound In Mobile"). The station briefly flipped to Top 40 then changed callsigns to WZAM and resumed a country format. In 1965, Kenneth S. Johnson bought the station and changed the call letters to WKSJ as a complement to and simulcast of country formatted WKSJ-FM. In the late 1970s the station was briefly a Music of Your Life station known as WLLF before switching back to country music.[1]

In the late 1990s, the station flipped to a syndicated talk radio format as "Impact 1270". The station changed callsigns again to WIJD on October 1, 2003.[2] This corresponded with a brief experiment as a simulcast of the contemporary Christian music format of WGCX in Pensacola, Florida, before returning to talk.[1] In Summer 2004, the station returned to religious broadcasting full-time.

In April 2006, Satellite Radio Network (Michael Glinter, president) reached an agreement to sell WIJD to Wilkins Communications Network Inc. (Robert Wilkins, president) for a reported sale price of $450,000.[4] In 2012, Wilkins Radio started broadcasting on its FM translator (W239AP) at 95.7 in Mobile, Alabama. The programming on FM is a simulcast of WIJD AM 1270. The translation is operating as W250CB at 97.9 as of December 12, 2016.

Former logo

References

  1. ^ a b c d "AM Technical Profile: WIJD". Alabama Broadcast Media Page. Retrieved 2008-10-21.
  2. ^ a b "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  3. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Archived from the original on March 1, 2010.
  4. ^ "Deals - 5/1/2006". Broadcasting & Cable. 2006-05-01.

External links

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