WBTP
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City of license | Clearwater, Florida |
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Broadcast area | Tampa Bay Area |
Branding | "95.7 The Beat" |
Slogan | Tampa Bay's Hip-Hop and R&B |
Frequency | 95.7 MHz (also on HD Radio) 95.7 HD-2 for Quiet Storm |
First air date | August 19, 1963 (as WTAN-FM) |
Format | Urban Contemporary |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 185 meters |
Class | C1 |
Facility ID | 41382 |
Callsign meaning | The Beat TamPa Bay |
Former callsigns | WTAN-FM (1963–1976) WOKF (1976–1980) WCKX (1980–1982) WMGG (1982–1985) WNLT (1985–1990) WMTX (1990–1998) WSSR (1998–2003) |
Owner | iHeartMedia, Inc. (Clear Channel Broadcasting Licenses, Inc.) |
Sister stations | WDAE, WFLA, WFLZ, WFUS, WHNZ, WMTX, WXTB |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | 957thebeat.com |
WBTP is a Urban Contemporary radio station that serves the Tampa Bay area that plays hip-hop, R&B, and soul music that aims towards the African American community. Its target audience is African Americans between the ages of 18-34, but its main competitor is WLLD, which has a very similar target audience as well. It was the home of former Russ Parr Morning Show co-host, Olivia Fox, who was host of the station's morning drive show from 2004 to mid-2006. Licensed to Clearwater, the station's studios are located in South Tampa and the transmitter site is in Gandy.
On some days, WBTP can be received as far east as Melbourne.
History
95.7 signed on in 1963 as WTAN-FM with an easy listening format. In the mid-1970s, the station became WOKF with a disco/dance format as "OK96", and later with the "Supermix 96" and "96 Fever" brandings. In 1980, after the death of disco, the station flipped to adult contemporary as WCKX, "96KX" (pronounced "96 Kicks"). In 1982, it re-branded as "Magic 96" with the WMGG call letters. In 1985, it re-branded again as "W-Lite 95.7" with the WNLT call letters. In November 1990, the station shifted to Hot AC as "Mix 96" with the WMTX call letters. In March 1998, the station shifted to Modern AC as "Star 95.7" with the WSSR call letters. In November 2003, WSSR flipped to Urban Contemporary as "95.7 the Beat" with the current WBTP call letters. It remained jockless for nearly the first 4 months and received lukewarm reception from the African American community of the area. However, the station has now beaten its closest competitor, WLLD, in ratings since late 2004, though not consistently. For example, WLLD claimed a ratings victory for Summer 2006 by .3 rating points, according to Arbitron.[1] Former competition came from Urban AC-formatted WTMP, which flipped to a Spanish Tropical format in September 2011 after 57 years of serving Tampa Bay's African American community (that station would revert to Urban AC in 2014).
On-air personalities
- The Steve Harvey Morning Show
- Bo Money
- Anjali 'Queen B'
- The Keith Sweat Hotel
- DJ Chase
- DeLeon Richards-Sheffield
Mixers
- DJ Sandman
- DJ Shizm
- DJ Jimi-O
Station management
- General Manager Dan DiLoreto
- Program Director Bo Money
- Music Director Stu Robinson
- News Director Suge Avery
External links
- Official Website
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WBTP
- Radio-Locator information on WBTP
- Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for WBTP
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