WOLI (AM)

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WOLI
City of license Spartanburg, South Carolina
Broadcast area Upstate South Carolina
Frequency 910 kHz
Translator(s) 105.7 W289BS (Spartanburg)
First air date September 1, 1940 (as WORD)
Format Regional Mexican/Brokered programming
Power 3,600 watts daytime directional
890 watts nighttime directional
Class B
Facility ID 34388
Transmitter coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Callsign meaning "Oldies" (Dates back to when sister FMs WOLT/WOLI-FM were both known as "Oldies 103".)
Former callsigns WORD (1940-2002)
WSPA (2002-2005)
Owner TBLC Holdings, LLC
(TBLC Greenville Stations, LLC)
Sister stations WTOB

WOLI (910 AM) is a regional Mexican/brokered programming radio station located in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The station is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast with power of 3,600 watts in the daytime and 890 watts at night under separate directional signal patterns.

History

WSPA 950 AM signed on the air February 17, 1930 as South Carolina's first radio station, beating out WCSC/Charleston and WIS/Columbia by several months. The station was owned by Virgil Evans during its first 10 years on the air. WSPA was sold on June 1, 1940 to the Spartanburg Advertising Company, a group that was formed with the intention on starting a second radio station in Spartanburg, WORD 910 AM, which signed on in September of that year utilizing studio and tower space from WSPA.

In 1944 the FCC ordered the WSPA-WORD combo to be broken up due to ownership regulations which forbid an owner from having no more than one AM station per market. This was completed on March 17, 1947 when WSPA and WSPA-FM was sold to Liberty Life Insurance and WORD was sold to Spartan Radiocasting (WSPA-FM 98.9 signed on as South Carolina's first FM station on August 29, 1946).

In 1952, a dispute erupted between both Spartan Radiocasting and Liberty Life over a proposed allocation for VHF TV channel 7 in Spartanburg. It was settled in 1958 when Spartan Radiocasting bought back WSPA and WSPA-FM from Liberty Life Insurance and spinning off WORD and their FM sister WDXY 100.5 to different ownership.

In 2002, Entercom (then owners of WORD/WYRD) swapped WORD's programing and call letters from 910 AM over to its newly acquired sister, WSPA's signal at 950 AM to gain better coverage. Then in 2005, WSPA as well as the FMs WOLI/WOLT were spun off to Davidson Media Group. The WSPA call letters were dropped per an agreement with WSPA-TV to surrender the WSPA calls if the radio station ever changed hands. New calls of WOLI took to the air and simulcasted parts of WOLI-FM programing with brokered programing. In 2007, the simulcasting with the FM ended and the station switched to Spanish Religious programing, but retained the brokered programming, which then switched to black gospel January, 2011 through August 2011, a few months of which were simulcast from Davidson-owned WRJD (then known as "Rejoice 1410" in Durham, North Carolina).

September 1, 2011, WOLI relaunched as Yahoo! Sports Radio 910 until January 2012.

In August 2012, WOLI once again became Spartanburg's home to Wofford Terrier sports. After the Terriers left WOLI after the 2004 season, they returned to 910 AM as well as 105.7 FM.

On January 7, 2013, WOLI was relaunched as Earth 105.7 FM with an Oldies format.[citation needed]

On March 1, 2013, the Earth FM oldies format moved to WOLT (since renamed WRTH).[1] WOLI was relaunched as THE SOURCE @ 105.7/AM 910 with an adult standards and brokered programming format. The station also airs local sports.

On July 13, 2015, Davidson Media sold WOLI and eleven other stations to TBLC Holdings, with the sale to be completed on September 30, 2015.[2] The sale was consummated on November 5, 2015, at a purchase price of $3.5 million.

On November 5, 2015, WOLI changed their format to regional Mexican.

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