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WYLD-FM (98.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in New Orleans, Louisiana, and one of the highest-rated radio stations in the market. It airs an urban adult contemporary radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.
WYLD was a successful rhythm and blues (R&B) outlet in the 1960s and 1970s, serving New Orleans' large African-American community. When it added an FM sister station in 1975, the urban contemporary format shifted to 98.5 WYLD-FM .
In February 2007, WYLD-FM 98.5 FM began broadcasting a smooth jazz format on its HD-2 frequency. On August 1, 2012, the HD-2 frequency and translator of 98.5 FM WYLD-FM dropped its smooth jazz format for Top 40 (CHR) as "96.3 KISS FM."
Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Louisiana", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Louisiana", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive
Pages in category "Radio stations in New Orleans" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. ... WYLD (AM) WYLD-FM; WYLK; WZRH;
WVOG (600 kHz, "Gospel 600") is an AM radio station in New Orleans, Louisiana. The station, whose call letters stand for "The Voice of God", is owned by F.W. Robbert Broadcasting Co., Inc. and operates at with 1,000 watts by day and 31 watts night. The format is Christian radio with preaching and instruction shows plus Southern Gospel music.
United Radio Broadcasters of New Orleans was a consortium of radio stations in Greater New Orleans, Louisiana, formed in response to the crisis of Hurricane Katrina. It began on September 1, 2005. It began on September 1, 2005.
Wyld's Great Globe, an attraction of Victorian London; WYLD (AM), a radio station (940 AM) licensed to New Orleans, Louisiana, United States; WYLD-FM, a radio station (98.5 FM) licensed to New Orleans, Louisiana, United States; A typeface in the Caslon family; Surname. Carlos Wyld Ospina (1891–1956), Guatemalan novelist, essayist and poet