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WHIT
Frequency1550 kHz
Branding97.7 The Farm
Programming
FormatClassic country
Ownership
OwnerMid-West Family Broadcasting
WJJO, WJQM, WLMV, WMGN, WOZN, WRIS-FM, WWQM-FM
History
First air date
August 12, 1964
Former call signs
WMAD (1964–1977)
WWQM (1977–1982)
WHIT (1982–2001)
WTUX (2001–2009)
Call sign meaning
HIT Radio (previous format)
Technical information
Facility ID19622
ClassD
Power5,000 watts (daytime only)
Translator(s)97.7 W249DH (Madison)
Links
WebcastListen Live!
Websitethefarmwi.com

WHIT (1550 AM) is a radio station based in Madison, Wisconsin and broadcasting a classic country format. The station is currently owned by Mid-West Family Broadcasting.

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History

Originally owned by Hudson Communications, the station launched as WMAD in 1964 and aired a Top 40 format. The station later became WWQM in 1977 and, branded as "15Q" (shortened from the original concept "155QM"), aired an automated golden oldies format from 1977 to 1980 when it became WHIT. By the late 1990s/early 2000s, the station was airing an all-sports format known as "The Team."

In 2001, the station turned to an adult standards format as WTUX ("The Tux"), affiliated with the Music of Your Life, Jones Standards and Dial Global America's Best Music networks. On January 19, 2009, the station dropped adult standards and switched back to an automated oldies format, readopting the WHIT legacy call sign and focusing on music from the 1950s and 1960s. (As part of WHIT's flip, another Mid-West Family station in Michigan that had the WHIT call sign was assigned the WSCY calls to match its FM simulcast station.) WHIT played oldies on an automated basis until joining the nationally distributed True Oldies Channel on November 14, 2011.[1]

On December 6, 2013, WHIT changed their format from oldies to classic country, branded as "Hank on AM 1550".[2]

On October 8, 2020, WHIT relaunched as "97.7 The Farm", still retaining the classic country format, but with an enhanced farm news coverage from Pam Jahnke’s "Mid-West Farm Report". In addition to airing that show daily 5-6am, Jahnke and Josh Scramlin will have additional news updates and features all day on The Farm.[3]

Previous logos

(WHIT's logo under previous oldies format)
(WHIT's logo under previous "Hank" branding)

References

  1. ^ Source: Angelfire Radio DX Wisconsin website (11/14/2011)
  2. ^ "True Oldies Leaves for Hank in Madison".
  3. ^ Mid-West Family Has A Farm In M-A-D-I-S-O-N Radioinsight - October 8, 2020

External links

43°00′08″N 89°23′13″W / 43.00222°N 89.38694°W / 43.00222; -89.38694

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