WXRR explained

WXRR
City:Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Area:Laurel-Hattiesburg
Branding:Rock 104
Frequency:104.5 MHz (HD Radio)
Airdate:1967 (as WHSY-FM)
Format:Classic rock
Erp:100,000 watts
Haat:299 meters
Class:C1
Facility Id:29549
Coordinates:31.4311°N -89.1475°W
Callsign Meaning:WXXX Rock and Roll, (WXXX was area[1]
Former Callsigns:WHSY-FM (1967–1995)
Owner:Blakeney Communications
Sister Stations:WBBN, WKZW, WBBL
Webcast:Listen Live
Website:rock104fm.com

WXRR (104.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States, the station serves the Laurel-Hattiesburg area. The station is currently owned by Blakeney Communications.[2] [3]

The station's previous call letters were WHSY as Y104 a Rock format when it was owned by Charlie Holt. The station was purchased in 1994 by Blakeney Communications. In its present form, the station signed on for the first time April 1, 1995.

Programming

The Morning Crew on Rock 104 is the most listened-to local morning radio show in the Laurel-Hattiesburg market, and is currently the longest-running locally produced morning radio program in the market, having been on the air since 2002. Composed of Tom Colt, Flyin' Bryan Hicks, Tanner Watson and previously Andy Webb. "The Morning Crew" can be heard live each weekday morning from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM, with a "Best Of" pre-show hour weekdays at 5:00 AM. The Morning Crew on Rock 104 were awarded the "Mississippi Association of Broadcasters' Radio Personalities of the Year" title in 2006, 2008, 2009, and 2010 (2010 being the last year the MAB gave out the award). The show's signature features include "News Not Making the News", the "Stupid Question of the Day", and Andy's acerbically funny truck-driving uncle, "Ray Wallbanger". Each day's show also allows "The Morning Crew" to offer their take on (and often irreverently skewer) the day's local and national news headlines.

WXRR is currently in a multi-year contract as the flagship station for The University of Southern Mississippi football and men's basketball. In addition to carrying live coverage of the football and basketball teams' games, WXRR also airs talk shows with the head coaches of the teams.

Birthplace of rock and roll

The station often identifies itself as "broadcasting from the birthplace of rock & roll." Hattiesburg was home to The Graves Brothers, Blind Roosevelt Graves and Uaroy Graves, who, along with piano player Cooney Vaughn, recorded two songs in 1936 that featured "fully formed rock & roll guitar riffs and a stomping rock & roll beat."[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Call Letter Origins . Radio History on the Web .
  2. Web site: WXRR Facility Record . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .
  3. Web site: WXRR Station Information Profile. Arbitron.
  4. Book: Rolling Stone Magazine. Illustrated History of Rock and Roll. Random House. November 10, 1992. 978-0-679-73728-5.