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Mississippi Sports This Morning, which is now airing on WJQS, was the station's flagship local program. It aired during WJDX's morning drive slot without interruption from 1998 to 2020. It was hosted by Doug Colson and Jay White. It was the longest-running daily sports talk program in Mississippi radio history.
Official website. Telesouth Communications Inc, also known as SuperTalk Mississippi Media, is an American commercial radio network based in Jackson, Mississippi. Its stations across Mississippi broadcast either a music format, or conservative news/talk and sports under the SuperTalk brand. [1][3][2] The network's talk stations carry a mix of ...
WFOR's initial construction permit, with the sequentially assigned call letters WRBJ, was issued in March 1928 to the Woodruff Furniture Co. at 119 West Pine Street in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. [4] In late 1931 the call letters were changed to WPFB, [5] and in 1936 they became WFOR. [6] In October 1945 B. B McLemore joined WFOR as its chief ...
The Mississippi Press Association is set to induct Magnolia State sports writing legend Rick Cleveland into its Hall of Fame, according to Mississippi Today, which employs Cleveland.. Cleveland ...
December 14, 2023 at 6:08 AM. Forty of the top high school football seniors in Mississippi and in Alabama have been selected to clash this weekend. The 2023 Mississippi/Alabama All-Star Football ...
Webb, who died in 2012 at age 72, was a well-known golfer throughout Mississippi. He played at Southern Miss from 1957 to 1961 and later became an assistant coach for the Golden Eagles.
WPMO (1580 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Pascagoula - Moss Point, Mississippi. The station airs a sports radio format, and is owned by Noah Britt, through licensee Tri City Radio, LLC. [2] Most programming comes from the Infinity Sports Network.
WRKN (106.1 MHz, "106.1 The Ticket") is a sports -formatted FM radio station serving the New Orleans area. The Cumulus Media outlet broadcasts with an ERP of 28 kW, and is licensed to Picayune, Mississippi. Its studios are located at the Place St. Charles building in Downtown New Orleans and the transmitter site is outside Covington, Louisiana.