WAIV

WAIV (105.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Cape May Court House, New Jersey. The station is owned by Equity Communications, L.P. and it simulcasts the Top 40-CHR radio format on co-owned 95.1 WAYV Atlantic City. The studios and offices are in the Bayport One complex in West Atlantic City.

WAIV
CityCape May Court House, New Jersey
Broadcast areaCape May County
Frequency105.5 MHz
Branding95.1 WAYV
Slogan"South Jersey's #1 Hit Music Station"
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatTop 40-CHR (WAYV simulcast)
Ownership
OwnerEquity Communications, L.P.
WAYV, WCMC, WEZW, WMID, WGBZ, WTTH, WZBZ, WZXL
History
First air date
1985 (as WBNJ)
Former call signs
WBNJ (1985-1999)
WZBZ (1999-2000)
WGBZ (2000-2007)
WSNQ (2007-2013)
Technical information
Facility ID40031
ClassA
ERP3,300 watts
HAAT90 meters (300 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
39°07′32″N 74°49′26″W
Links
WebcastListen Live
Website951wayv.com

WAIV has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 3,300 watts. The transmitter is on Court House South Dennis Road in Middle Township, New Jersey.[1]

History

On September 5, 1985, the station originally signed on the air as WBNJ. WBNJ was an adult contemporary station that by 1989 had evolved into a new age music station marketed as "Joy 105.5."

1992, WBNJ tried flipping to several other formats, including a middle of the road (MOR) format for a few months, followed by a country music format branded as "Hit Country 105." When neither of these caught on, WBNJ began simulcasting an urban adult contemporary station, 96.1 WTTH The Touch, based in Margate. In 1995, the station was acquired by Margate Communications for $495,000.[2]

In February 1999, WBNJ changed its call sign to WZBX and flipped to a Rhythmic Adult Contemporary station as "The Buzz 105.5." Don Brooks, owner and general manager, hired Ted Noah in January 1999 to launch the radio station in its new dance format. It was Noah's first official full-time on air position and programming job at 19 years old. Noah programmed and directed The Buzz musically and was also the afternoon announcer for the first 3 years. The station operated in Atlantic City right in front of The Tropicana Casino. Its signal reached the broadcast facilities, even though its broadcast tower served the extreme southern end of the Atlantic City/Cape May market, mainly covering Cape May, Southern and Western Atlantic and Eastern Cumberland Counties its first year.

In 2000, WBNJ began simulcasting sister station 99.3 WSAX. While keeping the Buzz name, it switched formats to Rhythmic Contemporary Hits.[3] 105.5's call letters, WZBZ, moved to 99.3; 105.5 became WGBZ. 99.3 became the originating station while 105.5 was now the simulcast frequency.

In 2002, WGBZ, along with all its sister stations WZBZ, WMID and WMID-FM, were purchased by the competition, Equity Communications, owner of then-rival CHR station WAYV.

In 2007, WGBZ's call letters were changed to WSNQ.[4]

In 2008, The Buzz became 99.3 Kiss FM and began playing more of a CHR format. WSNQ continued to broadcast a simulcast of WZBZ.

On December 15, 2011 at 7 p.m., the station flipped its simulcast of sister station of WZBZ for a classic hits format, under the name "Sunny 105.5."[5]

On August 26, 2013, WSNQ swapped formats and call signs with sister station WAIV.[6]

See also

References

  1. Radio-Locator.com/WAIV
  2. Broadcasting Yearbook 2000 page D-286
  3. http://formatchange.com/1055-wbnj-becomes-dance-chr-wzbz-b1055-the-buzz/
  4. "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database. Retrieved January 13, 2010.
  5. Always Sunny In South Jersey from Radio Insight (December 14, 2011)
  6. "Cape May Frequency Swap" from Radio Insight (August 27, 2013)
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