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WFFH, WFFI, and WBOZ
Broadcast areaNashville metropolitan area
FrequencyWFFH: 94.1 MHz
WFFI: 93.7 MHz
WBOZ: 104.9 MHz
BrandingChristian 94 FM the Fish
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian
AffiliationsSalem Radio Network
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
1985
Former call signs
WFFH:
WYPE (1991-1992)
WRLG (1992-2003)
WFFI:
WYYB (1991-2003)
WBOZ: WLMM (1991–1994)
Call sign meaning
We're FM FisH
Technical information
Facility IDWFFH: 68347
WFFI: 18714
WBOZ: 15531
ClassWFFH, WFFI, and WBOZ: A
ERPWFFH: 3,200 watts
WFFI: 1,150 watts
WBOZ: 6,000 watts
HAATWFFH: 138 meters (453 ft)
WFFI: 230 meters (750 ft)
WBOZ: 100 meters (330 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
WFFH:
36°1′14.00″N 86°38′18.00″W / 36.0205556°N 86.6383333°W / 36.0205556; -86.6383333
WFFI:
36°8′10.00″N 86°59′4.00″W / 36.1361111°N 86.9844444°W / 36.1361111; -86.9844444
WBOZ: 35°49′33.00″N 86°9′28.00″W / 35.8258333°N 86.1577778°W / 35.8258333; -86.1577778
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitethefishnashville.com

WFFH (94.1 FM), WBOZ (104.9 FM), and WFFI (93.7 FM) are radio stations trimulcasting a Contemporary Christian radio format as "FM 94 The Fish." WFFH is licensed to Smyrna, Tennessee, WBOZ to Woodbury and WFFI to Kingston Springs, with the stations serving the Nashville metropolitan area. All three stations simulcast in order to provide maximum coverage to Middle Tennessee.

The stations are owned by the Salem Media Group, the largest owner of Christian radio stations in the United States.[1] Much like its sister stations in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Cleveland and other markets, the trimulcast use the branding "The Fish," an early symbol of the Christian Church.

History

WFFH History

WFFH was previously WRLG, then a sister station to WRLT, owned by Tuned In Broadcasting and airing a modern rock format. In early 1995, the station's format changed from "The Exxit" (a satellite format from the Major Networks) to The Underground Network (once called WDRE).[2] Several months later, the station changed its format to active rock, branded as "Thunder 94". In October 1997, facing intense pressure from WKDF (which had flipped to modern rock some time before), Tuned In Broadcasting pulled the plug on "Thunder 94", and the format changed to AAA format and became "The Phoenix", playing a mix of rock and rap music.[3][4] Shortly before the sale to its current owners, WRLG began simulcasting then-sister station WRLT.

WFFI History

WFFI was previously operated under the callsign WYYB, and was a simulcast of WRLG, which broadcast the active rock format under "Thunder 94", the AAA format under "The Phoenix", and was briefly a simulcast of WRLT.[3][4] Prior to this, it was briefly the FM affiliate of WDKN, a community-oriented station in Dickson, Tennessee, to which it was originally licensed.

WBOZ History

WBOZ was assigned call sign WLMM on August 23, 1991. On June 1, 1994, the station changed its call sign to the current "WBOZ", and began broadcasting a Southern gospel format.[5] WBOZ would broadcast the Southern gospel format from 1994 until July 2012, when the station began simulcasting sister station WFFH.[6]

Sale of Stations to Educational Media Foundation

On March 21, 2024, Salem Media Group announced that they are selling two of their Christian AC “Fish” brands to Educational Media Foundation for $7 million. Those Stations Being WFFH, WFFI, WBOZ & Honolulu, Hawaii's KAIM-FM. A Network Affiliation Agreement will take effect on May 1 ahead of closing with WFFH/WFFI joining EMF’s Contemporary Worship Air 1 network, while WBOZ will be joining the Christian AC K-Love network. Salem's Today's Christian Music/The Fish format will continued to be heard online only.[7]

Previous logo of WBOZ

Logo during the "Solid Gospel" era until 2012.

See also

References

  1. ^ "WBOZ Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ Stark, Phyllis (February 11, 1995). "Vox Jox". Billboard. 107 (6): 84.
  3. ^ a b "Thunder 94". www.loupickney.com. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  4. ^ a b "Radio - Nashville, TN - Grizzly Web Links". Grizzly WebLinks. 2009-09-30. Archived from the original on 2010-02-05.
  5. ^ "WBOZ Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  6. ^ "Nashville's Fish Grows From Simulcast To Trimulcast". AllAccess.com. 2012-07-16.
  7. ^ [1]

External links


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