WMNP

WMNP
City Block Island, Rhode Island
Broadcast area Newport and Westerly, Rhode Island
Branding Mixx 99.3
Slogan Playing All Of Today's Hottest Music
Frequency 99.3 MHz/Channel 257
First air date 1988
Format Top 40
ERP 6,000 watts
HAAT 78 meters (256 feet)
Class A
Facility ID 71295
Transmitter coordinates 41°10′28″N 71°34′20″W / 41.17444°N 71.57222°W / 41.17444; -71.57222
Former callsigns WITQ (1984-1988)
WBLQ (1988-1996)
WERI-FM (1996-1999)
WADK-FM (1999-2004)
WJZS (2004-2013)[1]
Owner 3G Broadcasting, Inc.
Sister stations WADK
Webcast Listen Live
Website mixx993.com

WMNP (99.3 FM, "Mixx 99.3") is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Block Island, Rhode Island. The station is owned by 3G Broadcasting, Inc. Its studio is located in Newport, Rhode Island.WMNP broadcasts a Top 40 music format to Southern Rhode Island and parts of Connecticut and Massachusetts.,[2] and can be reached as far west as Old Saybrook, Connecticut ,as far east as portions of Cape Cod and as far north as suburban Providence, Rhode Island.

History

Established in 1984 as WITQ. It officially signed on in October 1988 as WBLQ. The WBLQ call letters are now on 1230 AM owned by former WBLQ alum Chris DiPaola. The format was automated adult contemporary until the early 1990s when the station shifted its programming to an eclectic album rock format. In 1996 the station was sold to Bear Broadcasting and the call letters changed to WERI-FM. The operation was moved to Newport in 1999 when Astro Tele-communications rebranded the station as Swing FM running a swing, jazz and standards format which WJZS were the calls. The format shifted to adult contemporary again as 99.3 The Bridge, then rebranded as Variety 99.3. In April 2013 3G Broadcasting Inc. purchased WJZS and WADK.

On May 3, 2013 under the new ownership of 3G Broadcasting with program director Matt Girard, WJZS changed their format to a contemporary hit radio/Top 40 format, branded as "Mixx 99.3" under new call letters, WMNP.[3]

References

  1. "Call Sign History". CDBS Public Access Database. FCC Media Bureau. July 1, 2004. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  2. "Winter 2013 Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Winter 2013. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  3. http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/81779/southern-rhode-island-gets-mixxed/


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