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July 2, 2009, WOAD dropped its FM simulcast and resumed AM-only broadcasting.
July 2, 2009, WOAD dropped its FM simulcast and resumed AM-only broadcasting.



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Revision as of 15:45, 7 March 2012

WOAD
Broadcast areaJackson, Mississippi
Frequency1300 kHz
BrandingGospel 1300 (1996-2004, 2009-present)
Programming
Formaturban gospel
Ownership
OwnerInner City Broadcasting Corporation
WJMI, WJNT, WKXI, WZNO, WJQS
History
Call sign meaning
Working On A Dream
Technical information
ClassB
Power5kW day, 1kW-night
Links
Websitehttp://www.woad.com

WOAD (1300 AM) is a radio station licensed to Jackson with an urban gospel format and is owned by Inner City Broadcasting Corporation.

History

The 1300khz frequency was assigned the WRBC call letters for several years. Around 1978, the transmitter site was rebuilt and call letters were changed to WKXI-AM.

In March, 1996, the WOAD call letters and gospel format moved to the more powerful 1300 kHz, after swapping frequencies with then-sister station WKXI-AM.

On January 11, 2004, WOAD started simulcasting on FM—at 105.9

July 2, 2009, WOAD dropped its FM simulcast and resumed AM-only broadcasting.