WGIR-FM

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WGIR-FM
Broadcast areaManchester-Nashua-Concord, New Hampshire
Frequency101.1 MHz
BrandingRock 101
Programming
FormatMainstream rock
Ownership
Owner
WGIR
History
First air date
June 5, 1963; 60 years ago (1963-06-05)[1]
Former call signs
  • WGIR-FM (1963–1969)
  • WNHS (1969–1972)
Call sign meaning
Girolimon family (former owner of its sister AM station)
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID35240
ClassB
ERP11,500 watts
HAAT313 meters (1,027 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
42°58′55″N 71°35′20″W / 42.982°N 71.589°W / 42.982; -71.589
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live (via iHeartRadio)
Websiterock101fm.iheart.com

WGIR-FM (101.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Manchester, New Hampshire, airing a mainstream rock radio format, branded as Rock 101. The station serves the Merrimack Valley area (including Concord and Nashua) and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., America's largest owner of radio stations. Weekdays begin with the comedy radio show Greg and the Morning Buzz, hosted by Greg Kretschmar. It is shared with co-owned WHEB in Portsmouth, and also heard on WLKZ in Wolfeboro. The rest of the day, local DJs are heard. On Sunday nights, WGIR-FM carries the syndicated radio show The House of Hair with Dee Snider.

WGIR-FM's studios and offices are on Foundry Street in Manchester.[3] The transmitter is on Mount Uncanoonuc, off Perimeter Road in Goffstown, near other towers serving Southern New Hampshire TV and FM stations.[4]

History[edit]

On June 5, 1963, WGIR-FM first signed on, under the ownership of Knight Quality Stations, Inc.[5] At first, it simulcast co-owned WGIR (610 AM) with a mix of middle of the road music, talk and information, including NBC Radio News. It was powered at 5,000 watts, less than half its current output.

The 1970s saw WGIR-FM adopt a soft rock format including artists such as Fleetwood Mac, Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, and Carole King. In 1979, the station began calling itself "Rock 101". WGIR-FM's sound evolved into a more mainstream album-oriented rock format.[6] The power was increased to 9,600 watts.

From the 1990s to the early 2000s, WGIR-FM played mostly classic rock. Saturdays and Sundays featured "Block Party Weekends" where three songs were played in a row from the same rock artist. In 1997, WGIR-AM-FM was purchased by the Capstar Corporation, which was later acquired by Clear Channel Communications, the forerunner to current owner iHeartMedia.[7]

In the early 2000s, the station moved to a harder-edged rock format featuring current and past rock acts. By 2005, the station had moved to a more contemporary rock format, After a few years, the playlist once again included a good number of rock artists from past years, including Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Aerosmith, and Ozzy Osbourne. WGIR-FM was part of the Motor Racing Network (MRN) and would broadcast NASCAR races; the station dropped MRN after the 2017 season.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1999 (PDF). 1999. p. D-281. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WGIR-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ Rock101FM.iheart.com/contact
  4. ^ Radio-Locator.com/WGIR-FM
  5. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1964 page B-97
  6. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1990 page B-198
  7. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2000 page D-284

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