WHSL


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FieldValue
nameWHSL
aboveCurrently silent
cityLisman, Alabama
areaLisman/Butler, Alabama/Meridian, Mississippi
brandingHot 107.7
frequency107.7 MHz
airdate1997 (as WPRN-FM)
formatUrban AC
erp6,000 watts
haat100 meters (328 feet)
classA
facility_id82197
coordinates
callsign_meaningWHiStLe (previous format)
former_callsignsWPRN-FM (1997–2012)
ownerAugustus Foundation Inc.
licensing_authorityFCC
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| name = WHSL | above = Currently silent | logo = | city = Lisman, Alabama | area = Lisman/Butler, Alabama/Meridian, Mississippi | branding = Hot 107.7 | frequency = 107.7 MHz | airdate = 1997 (as WPRN-FM) | format = Urban AC | erp = 6,000 watts | haat = 100 meters (328 feet) | class = A | facility_id = 82197 | coordinates = | callsign_meaning = WHiStLe (previous format) | former_callsigns = WPRN-FM (1997–2012) | affiliations = | owner = Augustus Foundation Inc. | sister_stations = | webcast = | website = | licensing_authority= FCC

WHSL (107.7 FM, "Hot 107.7") is a radio station licensed to Lisman, Alabama, and serving the Butler radio market. Owned by Augustus Foundation, Inc., WHSL has a transmitter at its studios on Pushmataha Road in Butler.

When on the air, WHSL broadcasts an urban adult contemporary music format to the greater Meridian, Mississippi area. It is the only locally programmed radio station in the area.

History

K. Darryl Jackson received the original construction permit for a new FM station from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on March 5, 1997. The new station was assigned the call letters WPRN-FM by the FCC on June 9, 1997. WPRN-FM received its license to cover from the FCC on January 9, 2003.

In August 1999, K. Darryl Jackson applied to the FCC to transfer the broadcast license for WPRN-FM to Butler Broadcasting Corporation. The deal was approved by the FCC on November 5, 1999, and the transaction was consummated on November 30, 1999. Butler Broadcasting Corporation is 100%-owned by Darryl Jackson. WPRN previously broadcast the Christian-oriented God's Country Radio Network as "God's Country 107" prior to the network's closure in November 2010. On February 27, 2012, the station changed its call sign to WHSL.

The station was donated to Joshua Coyle's Leap of Faith, LLC effective August 3, 2012.

On an unknown date, the station went silent.

WHSL returned to the air as of June 3, 2014. Effective December 15, 2014, Leap of Faith sold WHSL to WHSL, LLC, at a purchase price of $10,000.

In the spring of 2017, WHSL changed their format from country to urban adult contemporary, branded as "Hot 107.7".

Effective July 2, 2019, WHSL, LLC donated the station's license to Augustus Foundation Inc. in a transaction valued at $42,000.

On February 12, 2024, WHSL went silent due to lightning damage at its transmitter tower.

Former on-air staff

Myrtle Todd, grandmother of country music recording artist Ty Herndon, hosted a radio show on WPRN-FM and the now-defunct AM sister station WPRN (1330 AM, Butler, Alabama) for more than 40 years. She played mostly Gospel music and discussed community events. Herndon's mother, Peggy, also once hosted a show along with his aunts Lilly and Benny as "The Todd Sisters". Herndon was born in Meridian, Mississippi, but grew just across the state line in Butler, Alabama, where the AM station was licensed. The AM sister station's license was officially cancelled by the Federal Communications Commission on October 6, 2003. The FM station, established in 1997, carried Myrtle Todd's show through at least late-2006.

References

References

  1. (March 5, 1997). "Application Search Details (BPH-19960606MD)". FCC Media Bureau.
  2. "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  3. (January 9, 2003). "Application Search Details (BLH-19971029KB)". FCC Media Bureau.
  4. (November 30, 1999). "Application Search Details (BAPH-19990830GU)". FCC Media Bureau.
  5. [https://www.almediapage.info/news.html Alabama Broadcast Media Page] - February 18, 2024
  6. (April 7, 2006). "When Worst Is Best". Lancaster Sunday News.
  7. (October 5, 2006). "Country singer on comeback from personal problems". Augusta Chronicle.
  8. Tarradell, Mario. (April 19, 1995). "That Texas Touch: Country singer Ty Herndon has what it takes to make it, but he had to come to Dallas to do it". Dallas Morning News.
  9. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Ty Herndon biography". [[Allmusic]].
  10. (October 6, 2003). "Station Search Details". FCC Media Bureau.

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