WSJM (AM)

WSJM (1400 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports radio format. Licensed to St. Joseph, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1956. Programming is simulcast on a local translator on 106.1 FM (W291DK).

WSJM
CitySt. Joseph, Michigan
Broadcast area
Branding106-1 and 1400 WSJM Sports
SloganSouthwest Michigan's Sports Station
Frequency1400 kHz
Translator(s)106.1 W291DK (St. Joseph)
First air date1956
FormatSports
Power880 watts
ClassC
Facility ID74004
Call sign meaningSt. Joseph, Michigan
AffiliationsMichigan IMG Sports Network
OwnerMid-West Family Broadcast Group
Sister stationsWCSY-FM, WCXT, WIRX, WSJM-FM, WYTZ
WebcastListen Live
Websitewsjmsports.com

WSJM switched from a news/talk format (simulcast with WSJM-FM 94.9, which continues as a news/talk station) in August 2014. Programming is a mix of Fox Sports Radio, regional sports talk, and local and national play-by-play.[1]

Through the late 1980s and early 1990s, WSJM was a Full-Service Adult Contemporary radio station, with a mixture of pop and oldies music, local personalities, network and local newscasts, evening talk programming (Bruce Williams and Larry King) and play-by-play sports. For many years, the station's slogan was "The Spirit of the Southwest." Before WSJM's 1984 format change to Full-Service A/C, it had a country music format called "The Best in the Country."

WSJM started simulcasting on 94.9 FM in early 2008. "The Coast", which had been on that frequency, then moved to 98.3 FM. The WCSY call letters were moved from 98.3 FM to 103.7 FM as part of this three station swap. The WSJM-FM call sign were temporarily placed on 98.3 FM until all moves were complete. "The Coast" changed call letters a few weeks later from "WCNF" to "WCXT".

(WSJM's logo under previous 95.7 translator)

References

  1. Big changes on your Coastal dial, MoodyOnTheMarket.com, 23 July 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2014.

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