WMMO

WMMO

Infobox Radio Station
name = WMMO


city = Orlando, Florida
area = Greater Orlando
branding = 98-9 WMMO
slogan = "Soft Rock and Roll of Yesterday and Today"
airdate = 1990
frequency = 98.9 MHz HD Radio
format = Adult Hits/Rock AC
sister_stations = WCFB, WDBO, WHTQ, WPYO, WWKA
"part of Cox cluster with TV station WFTV"
erp = 44,000 watts
haat = 159 meters
class = C2
facility_id = 23444
owner = Cox Communications
webcast = [http://uni3.cox.streamaudio.com/WMMO_FM Listen Live]
website = [http://wmmo.com/ www.wmmo.com]
callsign_meaning = May mean More Music for Orlando, though the station took similar call signs from WMMS in Cleveland

WMMO is a Cox Radio station in Orlando, Florida, broadcasting at 98.9 FM with an Adult Hits format. The station signed on as WEZO in 1990 before taking its current callsign. Previous owners of this station include Infinity Broadcasting, Granum Communications, and Radio Orlando L.P., a partnership controlled by Jim Martin.

History

WMMO signed on August 19, 1990 as one of only two radio stations in the world broadcasting from a fully-enclosed transmit antenna. The station broadcast from the top of Orlando's SunBank Center, a skyscraper with a pyramid-like spire atop the building. When Cox Communications purchased WMMO and WHTQ, the station moved to WHTQ's former tower in Pine Hills for better coverage. This was the original planned location for WMMO's transmitter, but a breakdown in negotiations with WHTQ's former owner, John Tenaglia, forced the change of location to SunBank Center. The station was said to derive its call letters from WMMS in Cleveland, Ohio, but, in reality, they were chosen for their ability to be easily pronounced. The founding programmer and chief engineer, Cary Pall, was reported to have been a fan of WMMS, and secured the call letters to honor the longtime Cleveland rock station. While Pall was, indeed, a fan of WMMS, the call sign similarity is coincidental. A former employee of WMMO who also worked at WMMS made this observation in error. [ [http://www.cflradio.net/98.9_WMMO_FM.htm WMMO page] on Central Florida Radio. Accessed 24 February 2007.] WMMS and WMMO are owned by different companies, and have been owned by different companies throughout their histories despite several ownership changes for each station. The two stations also feature different radio formats.

WMMO is known for its pioneering format, Rock AC, that blended elements of adult contemporary, adult alternative and album rock radio. Its creators sought to bring back a listening experience similar to early FM rock stations of the late 60s and 70s, focusing on music rather than contests and promotions. A popular slogan in its early days was, "if you want to win money, play the lottery." WMMO used a wide ranging playlist of songs from many genres, and its library stretched from the mid 60s to the present day, unlike many stations of its time that focused on small slices of music from specific genres. WMMO also made a promise to always identify songs by title and artist frequently, and to never talk over the music as it played, as many Top 40 stations and DJs like to do. "We love the music as much as you do" was another slogan pioneered by WMMO that has been copied widely in the radio industry ever since.

90 days after signing on, WMMO was ranked number one in adult listeners in the Orlando market, and was among the ratings leaders in Orlando for its first four years. In the mid 90s, management changed and the station shifted to a more aggressive playlist of new "progressive" music. Ratings fell dramatically until, in 1996, Cox Radio took over and, for the most part, returned the format to its original Rock AC roots. WMMO has regained its leading position in the market ever since.

References

External links

*FMQ|WMMO
*FML|WMMO
*FMARB|WMMO


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