WARM-FM

WARM-FM

Infobox Radio station
name = WARM-FM


city = York, Pennsylvania
area = York-Harrisburg
branding = "Warm 103.3"
slogan = "The Best Variety of Soft Rock."
airdate = March 28, 1983
frequency = 103.3 MHz
format = Adult Contemporary
power =
erp = 6,400 Watts
haat =
class = B
facility_id =
coordinates =
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns =
owner = Cumulus Media
licensee = WSBA Lico, Inc.
sister_stations = WSBA, WSOX
webcast =
website = [http://www.warm103.com warm103.com]
affiliations =

WARM is an American adult contemporary radio station based in York, Pennsylvania broadcasting at 103.3 MHz FM. It is owned and operated by Cumulus Media (but previously owned by Susquehanna Radio). WARM's studios and offices are located off Route 30 between York and Lancaster, PA. Listeners in the Philadelphia region may have interference with WPRB, Princeton, New Jersey, which shares the same frequency.

Warm 103.3 hit Central Pennsylvania radio dials on March 28, 1983. The station spent its first few years using the WSBA callsign of its predecessor. The WARM callsign was moved to the station in 1988, having previously been used by Atlanta's Warm 99, also owned by Susquehanna Radio.

WARM's on-air slogan is "The Best Variety Of Soft Rock, featuring Soft Rock of the 80s, 90s, and today. Primary artists include Billy Joel, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac plus today's top artists including Daughtry, Kelly Clarkson, and Nickelback. The station has long been Central P-A's #1 station for at work listening.

On-air Lineup:5-10 "Kelly and Company" featuring long time morning personality Kelly West and WARM Program Director Dave Russell. Area listeners get news updates twice an hour with Dennis Edwards and traffic updates 4 times an hour with Tammy Kolvack. The areas best weather information is provided by Accu Weather's Elliott Abrams. Every day, the Impossible Question teases listener's brains. Kelly also provides all the Hollywood Gossip with Celebrity Buzz, while playing the most music in the morning.

10-2 "Melanie Gardner" keeps the workday fun and upbeat with 40 Minute Music Sweeps of Soft Rock every hour. A staple of the workday is the "All 80s Request Lunch Hour" where the listeners take over with their requests and play 80s Lunch Time Trivia.

2-7 "Bobby Quinn" makes the ride home fun with 40 Minute Music Sweeps every hour and traffic 3 times an hour with Tammy Kolvack.

7-12 "John Tesh Radio Show" Soft Rock and Intelligence For Your Life.

On the weekend, WARM 103.3 plays 40 Minute Music Sweeps of Soft Rock every hour. On Saturday night, Melanie Gardner hosts Saturday Night Retro 80s..4 hours of 80s Hits mixed together with a dance beat.

External links

* [http://www.warm103.com/ WARM official website]
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