WZID

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WZID

City of license Manchester, New Hampshire
Broadcast area Southern New Hampshire
Branding 95.7 WZID
Slogan Today's Variety
Frequency 95.7 MHz (also on HD Radio)
Repeaters 94.1 W231BR (Manchester, relays HD2)
103.1 W276BJ (Concord, relays HD2)
First air date October 2, 1947 (as WKBR-FM)
Format Adult Contemporary
HD2: Top 40
Audience share 20.8 (Fa'07, R&R[1])
ERP 14,500 watts
HAAT 282 meters
Class B
Facility ID 58550
Transmitter coordinates 42°59′2.00″N 71°35′22.00″W / 42.9838889°N 71.5894444°W / 42.9838889; -71.5894444
Former callsigns WKBR-FM (1947–1971)
Affiliations Dial Global
Owner Saga Communications
(Saga Communications of New England, LLC)
Sister stations WFEA, WMLL
Webcast Listen Live
Website wzid.com
hothitsnh.com (HD2)

WZID (95.7 FM) is an American radio station located at 500 Commercial Street in Manchester, New Hampshire. Its signal can be heard as far south as Route 128 in Massachusetts, as far east as southern Maine and as far west as Vermont.

History

The station was born October 2, 1947 as WKBR-FM. Throughout the 1960s, and very early 1970s, WKBR-FM simulcasted the Top 40 format of WKBR-AM 1250, providing that station with significant extended coverage. In July 1971, WKBR-FM became WZID, and the format was flipped to beautiful music. In October 1990, Sunshine Broadcasting of New Hampshire Inc. announced the sale of WFEA/WZID to Saga Communications Inc. of Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. The sale was finalized April 16, 1991. Saga Communications of New England LLC operates the station today. WZID's President and General Manager is Raymond Garon.[2]

Translators

WZID used to be heard on translator station, W270AH 101.9 in Peterborough, New Hampshire. However in 2008, Saga Communications filed a series of minor translator applications which moved the translator into the Keene radio market as W276CB, a translator of Saga radio station WKNE's HD Channel as "Kool 103.1".

Up until mid-January 2009, WZID had two more translators, W231BR 94.1 in Manchester at 250 watts and W276BJ 103.1 in Concord, also at 250 watts, but in January 2009 those two translators were turned into the new "Hot Hits 94.1 and 103.1", a simulcast of WZID's HD-2 channel, which is a top 40 station broadcasting Dial Global's Hits Now! format; branding themselves as the new hit music station in New Hampshire. Saga Communications obviously had been planning this out for some time because both the translator's power was recently increased from low power to 250 watts. This station somewhat poses as a threat to WJYY and even WFTN-FM, but has an inferior signal compared to the two.[citation needed] Saga was able to open up this new station due to a loophole in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules that allows HD sub-channel stations to be repeated on translators.[citation needed] Recently, Hot Hits increased its power on 94.1 to give coverage improvements to the Keene, Portsmouth and Lowell areas.[citation needed]

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