Colorado Media Newsroom
July 27th, 2022, 09:00 AM
From Radio Insight:
https://radioinsight.com/wp-content/images/2022/07/wsgn-200x200.pngLee Perryman’s RadioAlabama will flip Sports “Fox Sports 98.3” WFXO Stewartville AL to Oldies under the WSGN call letters and branding on Sunday, July 31.
The launch will resurrect the branding utilized on 610 AM in nearby Birmingham when it was the primary Top 40 station throughout the 1960s and 70s. The new station will focus on music from that time period. Michael St. John, who served as MD/afternoon host at WSGN competitor 960 WERC from 1973 to 1976 and has owned Classic Hits “Fun Radio 92.7 (https://www.fun927.com)” WAFN Arab AL since 1997, is assisting with the launch programming. Former WSGN personality Barry ‘Joey Roberts’ McAnally is serving as an imaging voice for the new brand.
RadioAlabama has had the calls parked on Country “Kix 96.3 (https://www.radioalabama.net/kixcountry/)” 1050 WSGN/96.3 W242CP Alexander City since 2019. It will move them to 98.3, with WFXO moving to the AM.
Some 37 years after WSGN-AM left Birmingham, the WSGN radio brand will relaunch on 98.3 FM in the city’s southeastern suburbs on Sunday morning, July 31.
As Birmingham’s second radio station in 1926 and the magic city’s first Top 40 station beginning in 1955, what became WSGN-AM was a market leader for decades and one of the top rock and roll stations in the country. Sold to the Birmingham News in 1934, its later call letters stood for “South’s Greatest Newspaper”.
The regional 98.3 FM signal blankets much of east central Alabama including Chelsea, Sylacauga-Childersburg-Talladega, Alexander City-Dadeville-Lake Martin, Pell City, and Clanton. A rich, fast-paced music mix true to the original WSGN’s legacy will celebrate the best music of the mid-1960s through the 1970s and also stream through new WSGN smartphone apps, an Amazon Alexa smartspeaker skill, and WSGNradio.com.
“When the WSGN call letters became available again, we jumped at the opportunity to preserve them for future use closer to their first home,” said Lee Perryman, President & CEO of RadioAlabama. “We are also targeting an older, affluent, and influential demographic group that is otherwise underserved and underappreciated, while also building on multigenerational popularity from the station’s most impactful period. Almost 62% of adults in the vast coverage area are ages 45+.”
The 98.3 FM frequency, which originated in nearby Sylacauga in 1959, moved out of the market in 1983 and returned in 2017 as WFXO-FM, tripling power in a new C3 station class in 2019.
Lending help to the relaunch is award-winning programmer Michael St. John, music director and afternoon personality from 1973- 1976 at competitor WERC AM/FM, the first station in America under the legendary Scott Shannon to go “from worst to first”. “We found and carefully reviewed 254 of the weekly top 40, top 30, and top 20 WSGN music surveys and playlists from over a 16-year period,” Perryman added, “making sure we were recreating something instantly familiar with frequent opportunities for listeners to say ‘wow’.”
Many of the station’s most memorable and powerful jingles were recreated by SonoJingles in the United Kingdom and singers in Dallas. The new WSGN logo is based on a xylophone key version from the 1960s.
Key to WSGN-AM’s signature sound was a subtle concert-like reverb effect introduced in 1963. That distinction will also be part of WSGN-FM’s on-air signal thanks to custom stereo reverb processing equipment designed and built by local radio engineer Frank Giardina, who was WERC’s program director in the 1970s.
“It’s interesting that the old WSGN-AM and new WSGN-FM have three Sylacauga connections in common,” said Perryman. “WSGN ‘Good Guys’ Barry McAnally (Joey Roberts), Walt Williams, and the late Doug Layton were from Sylacauga and got their starts in radio on the original 98.3 FM. Layton was at WSGN-AM from 1960-1964, Williams from 1967-1971, and McAnally from 1968-1971.”
McAnally, back in a RadioAlabama studio last week, is one of the core imaging and promo voices for the new WSGN-FM.
WSGN is one of 11 stations in the RadioAlabama brand family. Others are KiX 100.3 (WYEA), MIX 106.5 (WSGN-HD2), 105.1 WRFS (WRFS), KiX 96.3 (WFXO), AU100 (WAUE), Tiger Country 104.5 (WAUE-HD2), Wings 94.3 (WGZZ), NewsTalk WANI (WANI/WGZZ-HD2), ESPN 106.7 (WGZZ-HD3), and 96.3 WLEE (WGZZ-HD4).
Stations owned by Marble City Media LLC have won 21 coveted ABBY honors from the Alabama Broadcasters Association since 2013 for news, sports, production, programming, and client promotion, including 2022 awards for Best Sportscaster, Best Reporter, and Best Public Affairs. The group was home to Alabama’s Radio Station of the Year in 2017 and the state’s Broadcaster of the Year in 2014.
Stations operated by commonly-owned Auburn Networks LLC have won 34 ABBYs and were home Alabama’s Radio Station of the Year in 2009 and 2016. For 2022, they were recognized with ABBYs for the state’s Best Personality or Team and Best Talk Show.
RadioAlabama’s operations include SylacaugaNews.com, East Alabama Living Magazine, RadioAlabama Sports, and RA Digital.
more (https://radioinsight.com/headlines/234873/wsgn-to-return-to-central-alabama-with-oldies/)
https://radioinsight.com/wp-content/images/2022/07/wsgn-200x200.pngLee Perryman’s RadioAlabama will flip Sports “Fox Sports 98.3” WFXO Stewartville AL to Oldies under the WSGN call letters and branding on Sunday, July 31.
The launch will resurrect the branding utilized on 610 AM in nearby Birmingham when it was the primary Top 40 station throughout the 1960s and 70s. The new station will focus on music from that time period. Michael St. John, who served as MD/afternoon host at WSGN competitor 960 WERC from 1973 to 1976 and has owned Classic Hits “Fun Radio 92.7 (https://www.fun927.com)” WAFN Arab AL since 1997, is assisting with the launch programming. Former WSGN personality Barry ‘Joey Roberts’ McAnally is serving as an imaging voice for the new brand.
RadioAlabama has had the calls parked on Country “Kix 96.3 (https://www.radioalabama.net/kixcountry/)” 1050 WSGN/96.3 W242CP Alexander City since 2019. It will move them to 98.3, with WFXO moving to the AM.
Some 37 years after WSGN-AM left Birmingham, the WSGN radio brand will relaunch on 98.3 FM in the city’s southeastern suburbs on Sunday morning, July 31.
As Birmingham’s second radio station in 1926 and the magic city’s first Top 40 station beginning in 1955, what became WSGN-AM was a market leader for decades and one of the top rock and roll stations in the country. Sold to the Birmingham News in 1934, its later call letters stood for “South’s Greatest Newspaper”.
The regional 98.3 FM signal blankets much of east central Alabama including Chelsea, Sylacauga-Childersburg-Talladega, Alexander City-Dadeville-Lake Martin, Pell City, and Clanton. A rich, fast-paced music mix true to the original WSGN’s legacy will celebrate the best music of the mid-1960s through the 1970s and also stream through new WSGN smartphone apps, an Amazon Alexa smartspeaker skill, and WSGNradio.com.
“When the WSGN call letters became available again, we jumped at the opportunity to preserve them for future use closer to their first home,” said Lee Perryman, President & CEO of RadioAlabama. “We are also targeting an older, affluent, and influential demographic group that is otherwise underserved and underappreciated, while also building on multigenerational popularity from the station’s most impactful period. Almost 62% of adults in the vast coverage area are ages 45+.”
The 98.3 FM frequency, which originated in nearby Sylacauga in 1959, moved out of the market in 1983 and returned in 2017 as WFXO-FM, tripling power in a new C3 station class in 2019.
Lending help to the relaunch is award-winning programmer Michael St. John, music director and afternoon personality from 1973- 1976 at competitor WERC AM/FM, the first station in America under the legendary Scott Shannon to go “from worst to first”. “We found and carefully reviewed 254 of the weekly top 40, top 30, and top 20 WSGN music surveys and playlists from over a 16-year period,” Perryman added, “making sure we were recreating something instantly familiar with frequent opportunities for listeners to say ‘wow’.”
Many of the station’s most memorable and powerful jingles were recreated by SonoJingles in the United Kingdom and singers in Dallas. The new WSGN logo is based on a xylophone key version from the 1960s.
Key to WSGN-AM’s signature sound was a subtle concert-like reverb effect introduced in 1963. That distinction will also be part of WSGN-FM’s on-air signal thanks to custom stereo reverb processing equipment designed and built by local radio engineer Frank Giardina, who was WERC’s program director in the 1970s.
“It’s interesting that the old WSGN-AM and new WSGN-FM have three Sylacauga connections in common,” said Perryman. “WSGN ‘Good Guys’ Barry McAnally (Joey Roberts), Walt Williams, and the late Doug Layton were from Sylacauga and got their starts in radio on the original 98.3 FM. Layton was at WSGN-AM from 1960-1964, Williams from 1967-1971, and McAnally from 1968-1971.”
McAnally, back in a RadioAlabama studio last week, is one of the core imaging and promo voices for the new WSGN-FM.
WSGN is one of 11 stations in the RadioAlabama brand family. Others are KiX 100.3 (WYEA), MIX 106.5 (WSGN-HD2), 105.1 WRFS (WRFS), KiX 96.3 (WFXO), AU100 (WAUE), Tiger Country 104.5 (WAUE-HD2), Wings 94.3 (WGZZ), NewsTalk WANI (WANI/WGZZ-HD2), ESPN 106.7 (WGZZ-HD3), and 96.3 WLEE (WGZZ-HD4).
Stations owned by Marble City Media LLC have won 21 coveted ABBY honors from the Alabama Broadcasters Association since 2013 for news, sports, production, programming, and client promotion, including 2022 awards for Best Sportscaster, Best Reporter, and Best Public Affairs. The group was home to Alabama’s Radio Station of the Year in 2017 and the state’s Broadcaster of the Year in 2014.
Stations operated by commonly-owned Auburn Networks LLC have won 34 ABBYs and were home Alabama’s Radio Station of the Year in 2009 and 2016. For 2022, they were recognized with ABBYs for the state’s Best Personality or Team and Best Talk Show.
RadioAlabama’s operations include SylacaugaNews.com, East Alabama Living Magazine, RadioAlabama Sports, and RA Digital.
more (https://radioinsight.com/headlines/234873/wsgn-to-return-to-central-alabama-with-oldies/)