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By day, WROA is powered at 900 watts non-directional. To protect other stations on 1390 AM from interference at night, it reduces power to 35 watts at sunset. The transmitter is on Bayou View Road in Gulfport, near the Biloxi River. The tower is shared with WLGF 107.1 FM and WGBL 96.7 FM. WROA is also heard on FM translator W261CU at 100.1 MHz. The translator broadcasts from the WGCM AM tower at 250 watts.
History
On February 27, 1955signed on the air. It was originally powered at 5,000 watts around the clock and carried a Top 40 format in the 1960s and 70s. In 1959, it was acquired by Charles and Morgan Dowdy, who served as president and general manager, respectively. Their names remained part of the licensee's name – Dowdy & Dowdy Partnership – for many years.
, the station firstIn 1964, WROA got an FM simulcast, 107.1 WROA-FM (now WLGF). The FM station later stopped simulcasting WROA and began airing a beautiful music format.
In March 2019, WROA changed its format from adult standards to classic country, branded as "Merle 100.1".
Effective May 19, 2022, Dowdy & Dowdy sold WROA, five sister stations, and three translators to JLE, Incorporated in exchange for assumption of a promissory note valued at $3,255,214.
References
- ^ "Facility Technical Data for WROA". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ "Station Search Details".
- ^ Radio-Locator.com/WROA
- ^ Radio-Locator.com/W261CU
External links
- Facility details for Facility ID 17478 (WROA) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- WROA in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
- Facility details for Facility ID 153123 (W261CU) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- W261CU at FCCdata.org
30°27′30″N 89°04′45″W / 30.45833°N 89.07917°W