WJBY

WJBY
City of license Rainbow City, Alabama
Broadcast area Gadsden, Alabama
Branding Solid Gospel
Slogan "The Southern Gospel Giant"
Frequency 930 kHz
First air date 1951[1]
Format Southern Gospel
Power 5,000 watts (day)
500 watts (night)
Class B
Facility ID 22995
Former callsigns WETO (1951-1963)
WJBY (1963-1981)
WKFX (1981-1986)
WJBY (1986-2007)
WGAD (2007-2011)[2]
Owner Jeff Beck
(Gadsden Radio Media, LLC)
Sister stations WGAD

WJBY (930 AM, "Solid Gospel") is a radio station licensed to serve Rainbow City, Alabama, USA. It operates at 930 kilohertz, with a daytime power of 5,000 watts non-directional, and 500 watts directional at night. Established in 1951, the station is currently owned by Jeff Beck and the broadcast license is held by Gadsden Radio Media, LLC.

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Programming

WJBY broadcasts a southern gospel format to the greater Gadsden, Alabama, area.[3][4] In July 2007 when the station changed formats, they launched a live and local morning show. The show maintained the same host but changed co-hosts several times before the show was taken off the air in November 2008.

History

The call letters WJBY actually date back to the 1926 when a station in Gadsden operated (eventually) at a frequency of 1240 kilohertz. That station went dark around 1950.

The 930 frequency came to Gadsden when local druggist "Doc" Cary Graham put WETO on the air in 1950. WETO operated with 1,000 watts daytime only. In 1963 Gadsden radio veteran Charlie "B" Boman bought the station from Mr. Graham, and began a series of upgrades, both to the station and its image. From its original location in the rear of "Doc's" drug store, Boman moved to the Life of Alabama Insurance building on the main street of town, and installed all new equipment. Boman had begun his radio career at the original WJBY, and found those call letters to be available, so the heritage call returned to the air at the 930 spot on the dial, late in 1963. Boman also raised the power to 5,000 watts, while still a daytime station. In the late 1970s Boman sold WJBY to Hinton Mitchem and Gordon Henderson, who added the night time signal and erected four new towers.[1]

In 2011, the station was sold to Jeff Beck.

Frequency swap

On October 4, 2007, the WJBY call sign was moved from 930 AM to 1350 AM while sister station WGAD in Gadsden had its call sign moved from 1350 AM to 930 AM. In October 2010, the stations began the process to regain their original (prior to 2007) call letters.[5] The station on 930 AM went dark on October 10, 2010, and regained the "WJBY" call sign on January 19, 2011.[2] WJBY resumed normal broadcast operations on September 12, 2011.

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