WOLM

WOLM
City of license D'Iberville, Mississippi
(Transmitter located near Gulf Hills, Mississippi)
Broadcast area D'Iberville, Biloxi, Gulfport, Pascagoula (and Gulfcoast areas)
Branding "Radio Maria"
Slogan "A Christian Voice In Your Home"
Frequency 88.1 mHz
First air date May 27, 2010
Format Christian radio
ERP 1,000 watts
HAAT 66 meters (217 feet)
Class A
Callsign meaning With Our Loving Mother
Owner Radio Maria Inc.
Sister stations KNIR, KDEI, KOJO, KBIO, WHJM,
WHHN, WULM, WRMW
Webcast Listen Live
Website radiomaria.us

WOLM "Radio Maria" (for: Our Loving Mother) is a non-commercial FM broadcasting station at 88.1 mHz licensed to D'Iberville, Mississippi and serving the D'Iberville and Biloxi areas. Its founder "Friends of Radio Maria" (which in addition airs Italian language programming on the FM subcarrier of New York City station WKTU) was the group that acquired the construction permit and start-up of WOLM in addition to sister stations WHJM which is licensed in Anna, Ohio and WRMW 91.1 FM licensed in Peshtigo, Wisconsin. All these stations are now owned by (and licensed to) Radio Maria Inc.

WOLM began as a construction permit issued by the FCC in May 2007. It launched on the air May 27, 2010 just three days before the construction permit deadline date. It is now licensed. 88.1 FM is also the frequency of Radio Maria-owned WHHN in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania serving the Altoona area.

Upon its initial sign-on, WOLM initially was airing sample archived programming from Radio Maria until the network connection with originator KJMJ was established. This took place on Tuesday June 1, 2010 making WOLM a full-time repeater of originating station KJMJ 580 kHz in Alexandria, Louisiana. Also launched within the same time frame is WRMW 91.3 mHz in Peshtigo, Wisconsin serving the Sturgeon Bay - Door County region.

Radio Maria USA also streams from its website for listeners outside the WOLM signal area in addition to iPhone, BlackBerry and Android mobile phone devices through an app which can be downloaded from the same website.

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Coordinates: 30°26′38″N 88°50′53″W / 30.444°N 88.848°W / 30.444; -88.848

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