WSPA-FM

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WSPA-FM
WSPA FM logo.png
CitySpartanburg, South Carolina
Broadcast areaUpstate South Carolina
Western North Carolina
Frequency98.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingMagic 98.9
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatAdult contemporary
SubchannelsHD2: Talk radio (WYRD-FM)
Ownership
OwnerAudacy, Inc.
(Audacy License, LLC)
History
First air date
August 29, 1946 (1946-08-29)
Call sign meaning
Spartanburg
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID66400
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT580 meters (1,900 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
35°10′11.00″N 82°17′28.00″W / 35.1697222°N 82.2911111°W / 35.1697222; -82.2911111
Links
Public license information
Profile
LMS
WebcastListen live (via Audacy)
Websitewww.audacy.com/magic989

WSPA-FM (98.9 FM) is an adult contemporary radio station licensed to Spartanburg, South Carolina and serving the Upstate region, including Greenville and Spartanburg. The Audacy, Inc. outlet is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast at with an ERP of 100 kW. The station goes by the name "Magic 98.9" and its current slogan is '"Today's Lite Rock."

WSPA-FM is one of South Carolina's most powerful stations. It provides at least secondary coverage of 94 counties in four states (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee). Under the right conditions, it can be heard as far east as Charlotte and as far west as the north Georgia mountains. WSPA is owned by Philadelphia based Entercom Communications. The transmitter tower (which is visible as far as 35 miles away) is located atop Hogback Mountain, near Landrum. Its studios are in Greenville.

The station's playlist mainly consists of soft rock and pop music from the 1970s through present.

History[]

WSPA-FM signed on the air August 29, 1946, as the sister station to WSPA AM 950. It was South Carolina's first FM radio station. Also, on August 1, 1960, WSPA-FM became the first station in South Carolina (as well as the Southeast) to broadcast in stereo. WSPA-FM was also the sixth station in the world to broadcast in stereo.

For many years WSPA-FM was a beautiful music station. In February, 1991, the station changed to adult contemporary, known then as "Lite-FM 98.9" In 1992, the station became known as "Lite Rock 98.9" with a soft adult contemporary format. Ratings grew under Program Director/PM Drive Host Greg McKinney through 2000. The station switched to "Magic 98.9" in 2002; in recent years the station's sound has moved in a more mainstream AC direction.

WSPA-FM was originally owned by Spartan Radiocasting until selling to Keymarket, who were then taken over by Sinclair Broadcasting in the 1990s and early 2000s until being acquired by Entercom Communications. Notable former air personalities are Rick Woodell and Kimberly Kelly, former morning show hosts until 2005; Stacie Bartro, who hosted afternoons from 2006 to 2013; and Lee Alexander, a staple of upstate radio since the 1970s, working at stations such as WQOK-AM and WFBC-FM, who hosted mid-days at the station for nearly 20 years. The station was the area affiliate for The John Tesh Radio Show until 2016.

In the summer 2008 ratings (12+), WSPA-FM made it to third place, only behind WJMZ-FM and WESC-FM, and frequently enjoys a top five placing in the 12+ Arbitron ratings. Until July 2011, the station competed head-on with Clear Channel Communications' WMYI; that station transitioned to Hot AC, leaving WSPA as the only mainstream adult contemporary station in the market. Every year, around the second week of November, the station transitions to an all-Christmas format, a tradition that began in the early 2000s. The adult contemporary format resumes on December 26.

Prior to 2014, WSPA-FM simulcast in Asheville, North Carolina at W249AR 97.7 MHz, mainly to serve areas in the northern part of Asheville that are shielded from the main signal.

Programming[]

  • 6:00AM–10:00AM Murphy, Sam & Jodi
  • 10:00AM–3:00PM Sherí Taylor
  • 3:00PM–7:00PM Barry McKay

Former on-air staff[]

  • Greg McKinney
  • John Gosnell
  • Kimberly Kelly
  • John Ellis
  • Lauren Morris
  • Mark Hamlin
  • Michael McKeel
  • Monnie Whitson
  • Blake Nixon
  • Rick Woodell
  • Rocky Valentine
  • TK
  • Mike Vassey
  • Jeff Warren
  • Craig Debolt
  • Bob Morgan
  • Lee Alexander
  • Stacie Bartro
  • Action Jackson (Reggie Jackson)

20.Allen Boogie Gowan

Morning shows[]

  • Rick Woodell (later Rick & Kimberly), 1992-2005
  • Bo Griffin, 2005–2006
  • TK & Monnie, 2006–2008
  • Mark & Monnie, 2008-early 2009
  • Monnie, 2009-early 2010
  • Bo & Lauren, 2010–2011
  • John & Lauren, 2011-2012
  • Greg McKinney, 2012-2014
  • Murphy, Sam & Jodi

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