WRMF
City | Palm Beach, Florida |
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Broadcast area | Palm Beach County / Broward County |
Frequency | 97.9 MHz (HD Radio) |
Branding | 97.9 WRMF |
Programming | |
Format | Hot Adult Contemporary |
Subchannels |
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Ownership | |
Owner | Hubbard Radio (WPB FCC License Sub, LLC) |
WEAT, WFTL, WIRK, WMBX, WMEN | |
History | |
First air date | March 17, 1957 (as WQXT-FM) |
Former call signs | WQXT-FM (1957-1964) WWOS (1964-1971) WMUM (1971-1973) WJNO-FM (1973-1980)[1] |
Call sign meaning | Richard M. Fairbanks (previous owner) |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 20436 |
Class | C |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 411 meters (1355 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 26° 34' 31" N, 80° 14' 31" W |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | wrmf.com |
WRMF (97.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Palm Beach, Florida. It serves the West Palm Beach, Florida radio market. The station airs a hot adult contemporary radio format and is owned by Hubbard Radio. The studios and offices are on Northpoint Parkway in West Palm Beach. For the past three decades, WRMF has been at or close to #1 in the West Palm Beach radio market ratings.
WRMF has an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts. The transmitter is in Lake Worth, west of U.S. Route 441.[2] WRMF is licensed to broadcast in the HD Radio digital format.[3][4] The HD2 subchannel simulcasts the talk radio format on sister station WFTL, while the HD3 subchannel carries Haitian Creole talk and contemporary hits from co-owned WPBR.
History[]
WQXT-FM, WWOS[]
On March 17, 1957, the station signed on as WQXT-FM, the FM counterpart to WQXT (now WPBR), under the ownership of the Flame Radio & TV Corporation..[5] They simulcast a full service middle of the road format of adult popular music and news, with national shows from the ABC Radio Network. The studios were located on Lake Worth Beach.
In 1963, WQXT-AM-FM were sold to Fairfax Broadcasting.[6] The following year, the FM station's call sign was changed to WWOS, standing for "Wonderful World of Stereo," when the station began broadcasting in FM stereo full time. In 1971, the simulcast with WQXT ended, as WWOS switched to Progressive Rock using the call letters WMUM for "The Mother."
WJNO-FM, WRMF[]
The station was sold in 1971 to Robert M. Weeks, who also owned WJNO (now WBZT).[7] The FM station became WJNO-FM, "J-98", switching to an album rock format.
WJNO-AM-FM were acquired by Richard M. Fairbanks in July 1979.[8] The FM station's call letters were changed to WRMF in January 1980, representing the owner's initials. WRMF switched to an adult contemporary format at first, later picking up the tempo and moving to hot adult contemporary.
Alpha and Hubbard ownership[]
In the 2010s, WRMF was acquired by Alpha Media, based in Portland, Oregon. On September 27, 2018, Alpha Media agreed to sell its cluster in West Palm Beach to Hubbard Radio.[9] The sale, at a price of $88 million, was consummated on January 23, 2019.
Shows[]
- The KVJ Show - Weekdays and Saturdays from 6am-10am
- Randi West - Weekdays from 10am-2pm
- Nikki -Weekdays from 2pm-6pm
- KVJ Replay 6pm
- Suits 7pm-midnight
- South Florida Sunday - Sundays from 6-7am (public affairs)
References[]
- ^ FCC Call Sign History page. Accessed 2006-09-02.
- ^ Radio-Locator.com/WRMF
- ^ "Station Search Details".
- ^ http://hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=47 HD Radio Guide for West Palm Beach & Boca Raton
- ^ Information from the Broadcasting Yearbook 1959 page B-132
- ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1967 page B-37
- ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1978 page C-49
- ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1982 page C-55
- ^ Hubbard To Acquire Alpha Media West Palm Beach
External links[]
- WRMF official website
- WRMF in the FCC FM station database
- WRMF on Radio-Locator
- WRMF in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
- W242CI in the FCC FM station database
- W242CI on Radio-Locator
- HD Radio stations
- Radio stations in Florida
- Hot adult contemporary radio stations in the United States
- 1957 establishments in Florida
- Radio stations established in 1957
- Hubbard Broadcasting