WYDE (AM)

WYDE (AM)

Infobox Radio station
name = WYDE
airdate = 1950s, as "WCRT"
frequency = 1260 KHz HD Radio
city = Birmingham, Alabama
area = Birmingham and Jefferson County
format = Classic Hits/Oldies
owner = Crawford Broadcasting Company
power = 5,000 watts (day) 41 watts (night)
branding = The New WYDE 101.1 FM
sister_stations = WDJC-FM, WXJC, WXJC-FM, WYDE-FM
former callsigns = WLGD (2006-2007) WYDE-AM (2003-2006), WLGS (1999-2003), WDJC-AM (1994-1999), WCEO (1991-1994), WCRT (until 1991)
class = D
website = http://www.101wyde.com|

WYDE (1260 AM) is a radio station currently acting as a simulcast partner of WYDE-FM. It was formerly known as WLGD, an adult standards/oldies radio station that served Birmingham, Alabama and nearly all of Jefferson County. The station was previously known on the air as "Legends 1260". The station is owned by Crawford Broadcasting Company. The transmitter for WYDE is located near the eastern edge of downtown Birmingham.

Station history

The station broadcasting at 1260 AM in Birmingham signed on in the 1950s as "WCRT", a "middle of the road" easy listening station. Due to FCC restrictions, WCRT broadcast only during the daytime and signed off at sunset. The owners of WCRT were also instrumental in the launch of WCFT-TV 33 in Tuscaloosa; hence the similarity in the call signs. Later in the 1960’s WCRT-AM launched a companion FM station. Initially, WCRT-FM was a simulcast of its AM partner. In the 1970’s the FM station relaunched as easy listening WQEZ; today that station is heritage adult contemporary station WMJJ.

During the 1970s, WCRT was an adult standards station that used the syndicated Music of Your Life format. In 1982, sister station WQEZ-FM was sold, and by 1983, the owners of WCRT were looking to get out of the radio business. Later that year, the station was sold to a group of Christian businessmen who planned to drop adult standards in favor of contemporary Christian music. Before the sales transaction could be completed, a fire destroyed the station’s studios and offices, and WCRT was forced off the air for several months.

In August 1983, WCRT returned to the air with the new on-air name "Love 1260" and the new contemporary Christian music format. A weak signal that did not reach the suburbs at night, the waning popularity of AM radio, and competition from WDJC-FM were among several reasons why Love 1260 was not particularly successful. Less than three years later, Love 1260 dropped contemporary Christian music in favor of an adult contemporary format.

In 1986, WCRT dropped adult contemporary music in favor of an all-oldies format. It continued with this format until 1991, when it dropped music programming in favor of an all business news format and new call letters "WCEO". The business news format continued until 1994, when Crawford Broadcasting Company, the owners of WDJC-FM, bought the station and launched a “Christian country’ music format on the station, which was relaunched as "WDJC-AM". Later in the 1990’s, the station changed formats again, this time to black gospel music, placing it in direct competition with format leader WAGG and several other stations. In late 1997 this format was dropped and the on air moniker "Radio Bible University" was adopted. The station was brokered out to Christian preaching and teaching programs, along with some local talk shows. The "Dixie Gospel Caravan with Wayne Wallace" was rebroadcast from sister station WDJC-FM every evening on WDJC-AM due to its low power.

In 1999, 1260 AM in Birmingham returned to its roots. Christian programming was dropped, and the station once again became an adult standards station with the call letters "WLGS". Known on the air as "“Legends 1260”", the station achieved moderate ratings success. By 2001, the station added some oldies music to its playlist, and by 2002, it had segued into a full-fledged oldies station. In 2003, the station dropped the oldies format and became a full-time simulcast partner of WYDE-FM. The simulcast continued for the next three years.

In October 2006, WYDE-AM changed its call letters to "WLGD", and returned to the music format it had employed in the early 2000s. Once again, the station was known on the air as "Legends 1260" and was an adult standards station, focusing primarily on vocal music from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Long-time Birmingham radio veterans Burt and Kurt, formerly of WSGN, WMJJ-Magic 96.5 and WODL-Oldies 106.9, headlined the new station's morning show.

In July 2007, the station changed it calls once again back to WYDE and began simulcasting the new Classic Hits station WYDE 101.1 FM with Burt and Kurt in the morning drive spot.

See also

* List of radio stations in Alabama

External links

* [http://www.101wyde.com WYDE official website]
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