Hogback must be liberal -- and protestingHere's the minutes or so of Magic 106.3, then late middays/early afternoons - Streamable'''
98.9 has been off the air for the last few hours so nothing to grab from them…
Hogback must be liberal -- and protestingHere's the minutes or so of Magic 106.3, then late middays/early afternoons - Streamable'''
98.9 has been off the air for the last few hours so nothing to grab from them…
I enjoyed the talk station's change more. Well, until the big story came on. Don't care for the "music" on Magic.Here is how the switch sounded on 98.9.
And 106.3 ID
Anyone who worked there prior to 1991 would react the same way to what passes for music on that station.I believe longtime announcer (98.9 Light FM, Light Rock 98.9, and for a while on Magic) John Gosnell flipped in his grave at 9am this morning.
I was trying to reply to this above. I'm about nine minutes in.Here's the minutes or so of Magic 106.3, then late middays/early afternoons - Streamable'''
98.9 has been off the air for the last few hours so nothing to grab from them…
There is tons of history behind 106.3 but none of it can be traced unless you start digging around on archive.org and RadioInsight and you will find some from 2003-on. I noticed that was gone as well last night. 106.3 was a move-in from Newberry and was WGVC at the time from being Groovin’ 106.3. They changed to “Oldies 106-3” late in 2002 I believe once Barnstable bought it, Entercom bought Barnstable’s cluster in 2005 and 106.3 began a wheel of formats (The Walk, Greenstone Media’s female leaning talk format, Charlie FM) between then and 2008. Most of this info can be found, but the fact that it was deleted (and I know in this case was close to 100% accurate for both stations) is beyond frustrating.BIG problem. If you know how to find old versions of Wikipedia articles, it's not a big deal. But someone removed all the history of both stations before the switch, other than former call letters. Wikipedia has been a good source for this information for as long as I can remember, but when you add information, you should provide a source.
Someone put the unsourced information back and was warned you can't do that if unsourced information was removed, until you find a source.
Wikipedia editors who use newspapers.com get free access, and one of the libraries I go to has NewsBank. I found some good sources this afternoon for Magic, and it was fun reading about the protests when they dropped beautiful music. But for WORD (Meaning the FM), nothing.
Well, I found one reference to WGVC which mentioned its format but not the Groovin' name.106.3 was a move-in from Newberry and was WGVC at the time from being Groovin’ 106.3.
2002. Prior to that it was Lite Rock 98.9, and I think Lite FM? Or something like that before then. Back in those days they lived in My 102.5’s shadow.I found something else not particularly useful but did see a reference to Magic 98.9 which reminds me. When did they start calling it that? Also, at some point the music changed to AC. That's totally different from what they were playing in 1991.
WSPA-FM / Magic 98.9 was up to a 6.1 and 3rd place 12+ which was an extremely impressive showing. WYRD, meanwhile, was back below a 4 share. They just screwed with the currently highest rated station in the cluster that’s made an impressive comeback this year. LOL
I’m sure someone (or more) has given thought to this move not working out. I totally get the advertising revenue part, but I can’t see the numbers going up much at all considering they already covered most of the market. Yes, the signal is better to the west (which is very conservative in Powdersville and west) on a solid signal unlike the translators and it goes deeper in to counties like Laurens. But I feel like most people that were going to listen have already been listening. Even when 1330/950 added 106.3, there wasn’t a long term increase. 1330/950 averaged around where WYRD-FM does now.I just saw the numbers as well and had to LOL. It’s a long non-election year summer ahead so WYRD is probably going sink back into the 2’s again by summer.
97.7 is The Brew and I'm pretty sure it's iHeart. So that's never happening. Also Audacy doesn't care about Asheville. Remember, Asheville is part of the TV market, but not part of the radio market in Greenville- Spartanburg - Anderson.I believe that translator is needed again.
In Waynesville I remember hearing WSPA-FM in a nice restaurant (okay, more like a truck stop, but before chains it was the nice place) after WLOS stopped playing beautiful music.
And while WYRD-FM being such a “big signal” sounds good, I don’t think they’re expecting to get ad buys in or around Asheville. As long as they can get buys that are in districts that border the state, and statewide race ads from NC and GA, that’s all they wanted from this change IMO. There are a number of towns in southern WNC that aren’t “Asheville” like Tryon and Columbus which I think are in the GSP market, as is Toccoa GA. It is still an upstate SC radio station.97.7 is The Brew and I'm pretty sure it's iHeart. So that's never happening. Also Audacy doesn't care about Asheville. Remember, Asheville is part of the TV market, but not part of the radio market in Greenville- Spartanburg - Anderson.
Found it. Between newspapers.com, which I have access to as a Wikipedia editor who uses it as a source, NewsBank, which one library I go to has, and ProQuest, which all the libraries I go to have access to, I'm finding a lot of stuff. And this one source has a lot about Greenville TV and radio in 2002. I added to several articles, found the origin of WGVC (but not its move from Newberry, yet), and found its change to The Walk.2002. Prior to that it was Lite Rock 98.9, and I think Lite FM? Or something like that before then. Back in those days they lived in My 102.5’s shadow.
Found it. Between newspapers.com, which I have access to as a Wikipedia editor who uses it as a source, NewsBank, which one library I go to has, and ProQuest, which all the libraries I go to have access to, I'm finding a lot of stuff. And this one source has a lot about Greenville TV and radio in 2002. I added to several articles, found the origin of WGVC (but not its move from Newberry, yet), and found its change to The Walk.
What I haven't found anywhere is the change to WYRD-FM and a WORD simulcast.
Odd that they never mentioned any of the translators on air![]()
Entercom Expands 106.3 WORD to Pickens and Oconee Counties in South Carolina | Audacy Inc.
The Upstate’s No. 1 News Talk Radio Station Can Now Be Heard on 95.1 FM in Clemson, Pickens and SenecaPHILADELPHIA, PA – May 4, 2020 – Entercom, a leadingaudacyinc.com
This mentions the FM simulcast added in 2008.
2002. Prior to that it was Lite Rock 98.9, and I think Lite FM? Or something like that before then. Back in those days they lived in My 102.5’s shadow.
You are correct regarding the history of 98.9 - Of course they were Beautiful-EZ for many years, and if memory serves me right I believe they heavily promoted that they were STILL "EZ Listening" by inviting former WLOS-FM (and WRLX during ownership transition) "EZ" listeners when 99.9 flipped to "Kiss" in 1984. I think this was the reason the WSPA translator at 97.7 was added for Asheville to serve the alienated WLOS-FM listeners. Then by 1987-88, WSPA-FM changed from EZ to soft-lite AC as "Lite FM 98.9", then they filed-off some of the softness and went "Lite Rock 98.9". John Gosnell was my favorite announcer on WSPA-FM and what a radio institution he was. He was on the air from the "EZ" years and very early for "Magic".
I don't know, we've got Trump's indictment and trial circus, and probably Superpac ad buys to keep the MAGA base stirred up.I just saw the numbers as well and had to LOL. It’s a long non-election year summer ahead so WYRD is probably going sink back into the 2’s again by summer.
I also remember when Lee Alexander moved over to Lite Rock 98.9 in the mid 90s when WFBC flipped to CHR and was there for almost 20 years before going to Earth FM. After John, I believe he’s the longest running DJ WSPA-FM has had - definitely the longest in the AC iteration.You are correct regarding the history of 98.9 - Of course they were Beautiful-EZ for many years, and if memory serves me right I believe they heavily promoted that they were STILL "EZ Listening" by inviting former WLOS-FM (and WRLX during ownership transition) "EZ" listeners when 99.9 flipped to "Kiss" in 1984. I think this was the reason the WSPA translator at 97.7 was added for Asheville to serve the alienated WLOS-FM listeners. Then by 1987-88, WSPA-FM changed from EZ to soft-lite AC as "Lite FM 98.9", then they filed-off some of the softness and went "Lite Rock 98.9". John Gosnell was my favorite announcer on WSPA-FM and what a radio institution he was. He was on the air from the "EZ" years and very early for "Magic".
Audio Quality still very bad and almost background static, even in a strong signal area, lacking treble and even sounds like its all in mono...I've heard some AM radio stations sound better than how Magic on 106.3 sounds right now. Their Online Stream sounds way better even though its like 2 minutes delayed. I will try HD Radio on 98.9-2 soon, hopefully even that is better.