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WJPD

WJPD
Broadcast areaMarquette, Michigan
Frequency92.3 MHz
Branding92.3 WJPD
Programming
FormatCountry
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
Ownership
Owner
  • AMC Partners
  • (AMC Partners Escanaba, LLC)
WDMJ, WIMK, WMIQ, WZNL
History
First air date
1975
Former call signs
WJPD-FM (1975-11/15/92)
Call sign meaning
John Paul David
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID24449
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT155 meters (509 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
46°30′51″N 87°28′59″W / 46.5142°N 87.4831°W / 46.5142; -87.4831
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Website92.3 WJPD Online

WJPD (92.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Ishpeming, Michigan broadcasting a country music format. It serves the Marquette area. It can be heard as far east as Newberry, as far north as Thunder Bay, as far west as Bergland, and as far south as Ludington.

Programming

The station, named for its founding owner, James P. Deegan, originated live programming in 1975, in simulcast with WJPD AM 1240 (founded in 1947). Its original programming consisted of live, on-air music personalities, news personnel focused on local news in conjunction with carrying NBC Network news in the hour.

In addition, local public service announcements were read live by popular local on-air personalities. WJPD sportscasters provided live play by play coverage and sports shows of local High School athletics - broadcasting one game on AM and another game in FM. In addition, the extremely popular "Telephone Time" (a local live listener call-in show) was aired from 9-10 a.m. M-S. in which callers could advertise personal items for sale or looking to purchase.

WJPD AM-FM would not be simulcast on Sunday mornings, as both AM and FM stations carried a number of local church services and specialized music programming.

WJPD was also a Milwaukee Brewers and Green Bay Packers network station, along with NMU Wildcat game broadcasts.

The music format (from inception in 1975 to 1981) was Hot Adult Contemporary from sign-on (5:30 am) - Noon. Country & Western from 12:30 - 6:00 pm. Mainstream Pop & Rock (along with recurrents and oldies) 6:00 - Midnight (sign-off)

The music format became all C&W in 1981 (with live, local DJs) and a continued emphasis on local news, weather, sports, and public address programming.

WJPD AM & FM consistently received the top Arbitron ratings for the listening coverage area during this time period.

This live, locally oriented, programming continued through the early 1990s, until private ownership sold WJPD AM & FM to a nationwide media conglomerate. Several subsequent sales to other media conglomerates eliminated the locally oriented home-town station identity - and the 1240 AM station's FCC license - in favor of predominantly network satellite radio programming in 92.3 FM.

The current BIG Country 92.3 WJPD carries Premiere Radio Network's syndicated 'Big D & Bubba', every weekday morning from 6am to 10am. Following Big D & Bubba is Mid-Days with Steve Cassidy, airing Monday-Saturday from 10am to 3pm. 'The Drive Home' is hosted by Iain Black, and airs Monday-Friday from 3pm to 7pm. Winding down the day is Dial Global's syndicated Lia Knight program, which airs Monday-Friday from 7pm to midnight. BIG Country 92.3 WJPD has long been the dominant station in Marquette County, maintaining a 33 share in the latest County-by-County ratings.

BIG Country 92.3 WJPD's Program Director and News/Sports Director is Eric Tasson (Ryan Erickson), Brodie Woodward (Iain Black) is the station's Production Director/Film Critic, and Joey D is the station's Music Director.

Other Programming on BIG Country 92.3 WJPD includes:

Thunder Road with Steve Mitchell - Saturday Morning's at 7am.

Retro Country USA with Ken Cooper - Sunday Morning's at 9am.

The Crook & Chase Countdown - Sunday Morning's at 11am.

History of call sign

The call sign WJPD was previously assigned to an AM station in Ishpeming. It began broadcasting November 16, 1947, on 1240 kHz with 1,000 Watts daytime - 250 Watts power nighttime. The call sign refers to the founder and original owner, James P. Deegan. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WJPD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Ishpeming Station, WJPD, Starts on 250 w Fulltime" (PDF). Broadcasting. November 17, 1947. Retrieved 22 October 2014.

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