WOSC (FM)

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WOSC
City of license Bethany Beach, Delaware
Broadcast area Salisbury/Ocean City, Maryland and Sussex County, Delaware
Branding 96 Rock
Slogan Better Rock, Period.
Frequency 95.9 MHz
First air date 1999 as Rock format
Format Active Rock
ERP 10,500 watts
HAAT 143 meters
Class B1
Owner Clear Channel Communications
(Capstar TX, LP)
Webcast listen live
Website www.96rocksyou.com

WOSC (95.9 FM) is a radio station serving Salisbury and Ocean City, Maryland, as well as Sussex County, Delaware. The station, known as "96 Rock," is licensed to Bethany Beach, Delaware. The station is owned by Clear Channel Communications.

96 Rock programs an active rock format, and has been operating a variation of this format since October 1999. Before that it was known as "95.9 The Coast," with a modern rock format.

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WWTR was an adult contemporary/oldies station that changed to the Burkhart/Abrahams Superstars 1 Album Oriented Rock format in September, 1981 as "96 Rock - Delmarva's only Rock 'N Roll."

In September 2000 the station was sold to Clear Channel Communications.[citation needed] Two months later, the station added Don and Mike to afternoons.[citation needed]

WOSC is the former home of Mancow's Morning Madhouse which aired from 1999-2003. After dropping Mancow, the station added Elliot in the Morning (from sister station DC101) for a year. The stations once again changed its slogan, to "96 Rock, Elliot in the Morning and Don and Mike in the Afternoon."[citation needed] WOSC later decided to promote longtime air personality Jon "Whiskey" Wilson to the morning shift. Whiskey in the Morning lasted 15 months until September 2005.[citation needed] Then, WOSC decided to put Don and Mike on in the morning (tape delayed from the day before) and put Whiskey on in the afternoon.

In February, 2006 96 Rock hired Cowboy (former Morning Show co-Host at WZBH), and paired him with Whiskey in the afternoon. The show was successful and by September 2006 the station moved Whiskey and Cowboy to mornings, and Don and Mike back to afternoons live. The lineup stayed intact until mid-December 2006, when Cowboy retired from radio.[citation needed] The show returned in January, 2007 as "Whiskey in the Morning" with JJ as co-host.

In September, 2007, the owners moved Don and Mike to sister station (Sportstalk 960 AM).

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