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WSJP-FM
Broadcast areaGreater Milwaukee
Frequency100.1 MHz
Branding"Relevant Radio"
Programming
FormatCatholic talk and teaching
AffiliationsRelevant Radio
Ownership
Owner
  • Relevant Radio
  • (Relevant Radio, Inc.)
WSJP (AM)
History
First air date
October 1969; 54 years ago (1969-10)
Former call signs
  • WGLB-FM (1969–2003)
  • WPJP (2003–2014)
Call sign meaning
Station is named in honor of Pope Saint John Paul II
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID73051
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT97 meters (318 ft)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websiterelevantradio.com

WSJP-FM (100.1 MHz) is a listener-supported radio station licensed to Port Washington, Wisconsin, and serving Greater Milwaukee. It is simulcast with sister station WSJP 1640 AM. They air Catholic-based talk and teaching shows and are owned by Relevant Radio, Inc. WSJP-AM-FM carry most of the national Relevant Radio network schedule, but also air some local programming, including Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki's Sunday Mass, and Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball.

WSJP-FM is a Class A FM station, with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 6,000 watts. The transmitter is on Lakeland Road in Saukville.[2] WSJP-FM is the only full-power radio station licensed to a community in Ozaukee County.

History

WGLB-FM

The station signed on the air in October 1969. Its original call sign was WGLB-FM. It aired a variety of programming over its first 34 years, including country music, Top 40 and Classic hits. Most of these formats were also simulcast on its former AM sister station, WGLB 1560 AM.

For a time, WGLB-AM-FM carried various satellite-delivered syndicated formats, and in later years, they were mostly live and local. The classic hits-era slogan was "Retro Radio". WGLB-AM-FM briefly carried Don Imus's syndicated morning talk radio show from New York in the late 1990s. The stations languished at the bottom of the Milwaukee area ratings due to its location and limited signal, which did not penetrate the southern half of Milwaukee County.

Catholic programming

Former logo

WGLB-FM was owned by Joel Kinlow until 2003. That's when he sold the station to Catholic broadcaster Starboard Radio, the forerunner to Relevant Radio. WGLB-FM signed off the air on May 21, 2003. Following a facilities upgrade, WPJP officially debuted on August 22, 2003. Kinlow continued to own 1560 AM, which retains the WGLB call sign and airs an urban gospel format.

WPJP's call letters changed to WSJP-FM on March 17, 2014, just over a month before Pope John Paul II, the station's namesake, was canonized as a saint on April 27 of the same year.

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WSJP-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Radio-Locator.com/WSJP-FM

External links

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