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'''WBHJ''' (called '''95.7 Jamz''', "Today's Hip-Hop and R&B") is an Urban | [[Image:957JAMZ logo.png|right]] | ||
'''WBHJ''' (called '''95.7 Jamz''', "Today's Hip-Hop and R&B") is an Urban/Rhythmic Contemporary format FM radio station owned and operated by Cox Radio and licensed to [[Midfield]]. The station replaced [[WFFX-FM]] at [[FM 95.7]] on [[July 15]], [[1996]]. It moved its 100 kilowatt transmitter from rural [[Bibb County]] near [[Vance]] to [[Red Mountain]] and began transmitting at 12.2 kilowatts in the IBOC digital radio format in June [[2005]]. | |||
WBHJ (which stands for "'''B'''irming'''H'''am '''J'''amz") is owned by Cox Radio, which also owns [[WBHK-FM|WBHK]] (98.7 FM), [[WZZK-FM|WZZK]] (104.7 FM), [[WBPT-FM|WBPT]] (106.9 FM), [[WNCB-FM|WNCB]] (97.3 FM), [[WAGG-AM|WAGG]] (610 AM), and [[WPSB-AM|WPSB]] (1320 AM). The station's general manager is [[David Dubose]]. [[Mary K]] is program director and [[Jerome Crumpton|Jerome "Lil' Homie" Crumpton]] is music director. | |||
==Program Line up == | ==Program Line up == | ||
* Weekday Mornings (6-10): The [[Roy Wood, Jr Show with Nu York and B Money]] | * Weekday Mornings (6-10): The [[Roy Wood, Jr Show with Nu York and B Money]] | ||
* Weekday Midday (10-3): Mary K's Midday Vibe | * Weekday Midday (10-3): [[Mary K's Midday Vibe]] | ||
* Weekday Afternoons (3-7): [[B. Brian]] and Da SugaShack | * Weekday Afternoons (3-7): [[B. Brian]] and Da SugaShack | ||
* Weekday Evenings (7-12): The House Party with The One and Only [[Lil Homie]] | * Weekday Evenings (7-12): [[The House Party]] with The One and Only [[Jerome Crumpton|Lil Homie]] | ||
* Weekday Early mornings (12-5:30): The Overnight Situation with [[Young Dil]] | * Weekday Early mornings (12-5:30): [[The Overnight Situation]] with [[Young Dil]] | ||
* Weekend Mornings: TBA | * Weekend Mornings: TBA | ||
* Weekend Midday: TBA | * Weekend Midday: TBA | ||
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* [[Calvin]] | * [[Calvin]] | ||
* [[Snipe]] | * [[Snipe]] | ||
* [[Buck Wilde]] (–[[2010]]) | * [[Buck Wilde]] ([[1996]]–[[2010]]) | ||
* [[B Money]] | * [[B Money]] | ||
* [[Nu York]] | * [[Nu York]] | ||
* [[Ebony Arrington]] | * [[Ebony Arrington]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.957jamz.com | * [http://www.957jamz.com 95.7 Jamz] website | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* " | * "[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WBHJ WBHJ]". (September 28, 2010) Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia - accessed September 28, 2010 | ||
[[Category:Radio stations]] | [[Category:Radio stations]] | ||
[[Category:22nd Street North | [[Category:22nd Street North]] | ||
[[Category:1996 establishments]] |
Latest revision as of 10:43, 28 September 2010
WBHJ (called 95.7 Jamz, "Today's Hip-Hop and R&B") is an Urban/Rhythmic Contemporary format FM radio station owned and operated by Cox Radio and licensed to Midfield. The station replaced WFFX-FM at FM 95.7 on July 15, 1996. It moved its 100 kilowatt transmitter from rural Bibb County near Vance to Red Mountain and began transmitting at 12.2 kilowatts in the IBOC digital radio format in June 2005.
WBHJ (which stands for "BirmingHam Jamz") is owned by Cox Radio, which also owns WBHK (98.7 FM), WZZK (104.7 FM), WBPT (106.9 FM), WNCB (97.3 FM), WAGG (610 AM), and WPSB (1320 AM). The station's general manager is David Dubose. Mary K is program director and Jerome "Lil' Homie" Crumpton is music director.
Program Line up
- Weekday Mornings (6-10): The Roy Wood, Jr Show with Nu York and B Money
- Weekday Midday (10-3): Mary K's Midday Vibe
- Weekday Afternoons (3-7): B. Brian and Da SugaShack
- Weekday Evenings (7-12): The House Party with The One and Only Lil Homie
- Weekday Early mornings (12-5:30): The Overnight Situation with Young Dil
- Weekend Mornings: TBA
- Weekend Midday: TBA
- Weekend Night: TBA
- Sunday Nights (8-10): Michael "The Spiritual Advisor" and Relationship Counselor
Other personalities
- Tarra Rose
- Civilocity
- Mz Katt
- Woo
- Kennedi Stone
- Streetz
- Toya G
- Calvin
- Snipe
- Buck Wilde (1996–2010)
- B Money
- Nu York
- Ebony Arrington
External Links
- 95.7 Jamz website
References
- "WBHJ". (September 28, 2010) Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia - accessed September 28, 2010