WMJI

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WMJI
Majic 105.7
Broadcast area Cleveland, Ohio
Branding Majic 105.7
Slogan Fun Music From the 60's and 70's
First air date July 7, 1982
(Early 1950s as WTAM-FM)
Frequency 105.7 (MHz)
Format Oldies
ERP 16,000 watts
Class B
Callsign meaning MaJIc
Former callsigns WMJI-FM (1987-1988)
WMJI (1982-1988)
WWWM (1972-1982)
WKYC-FM (1965-1972)
KYW-FM (1956-1965)
WTAM-FM (1948-1956)
Owner Clear Channel Communications
Website www.wmji.com

WMJI is a commercial FM radio station in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, broadcasting at 105.7 MHz with an oldies format. The station calls itself "Majic 105.7"

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[edit] History

The station was founded by NBC on December 6, 1948 as WTAM-FM, and it simulcast the programming of sister station WTAM. Both radio stations were also paired with WNBK-TV, which signed on that same year. When NBC traded its radio and television holdings in Cleveland with Westinghouse's in Philadelphia on February 13, 1956, it became KYW-FM, taking the callsign of Westinghouse's radio station.

When the NBC-Westinghouse trade was reversed on June 19, 1965, the station reverted to NBC ownership. The call letters were changed to WKYC-FM to match those of the AM station, which kept the popular "KY" slogan and identity Westinghouse brought into Cleveland. NBC eventually sold off WKYC-AM and WKYC-FM in 1972 to Ohio Communications, owned by Nick Mileti and Tom Embrescia. The station became WWWM, and it identified itself as "M105."

"M105" originally was an easy-listening station not unlike it's AM sister WWWE, minus the sports coverage and talk shows found on the AM side. But by 1975, "M105" was passed into different ownership, and the format was changed to album-oriented rock. The station was programmed by long-time programmer Eric Stevens, and competed aggressively with later-sister station WMMS for ratings.

WWWM and WBBG were sold to Robinson Communications, headed by famed jeweler Larry "J.B." Robinson, in 1981. The station changed to an adult contemporary format as WMJI ("Majic 105.7") on July 7, 1982. The station was sold to Jacor Communications of Cincinnati along with AM station WBBG on September 19, 1984. John Lanigan began his morning show with former WHK newscaster John Webster on September 17, 1985, coming over from WGAR (AM). He replaced husband-and-wife team Dan Deely and Kim Scott after they resigned, citing that the job had put strains on their marriage.

When WBBG 1260-AM dumped its big band format on October 29, 1987, it simulcast WMJI's programming for a time - and took the WMJI calls - until it was sold off. Therefore, 105.7-FM technically was WMJI-FM for several months in 1988. When 1260 became WRDZ with a religious format, the FM station simply became WMJI. Jacor Communications soon LMA'ed WMJI to Legacy Braodcasting, headed by former Malrite executive Carl Hirsch in 1988, with Legacy buying WMJI outright in 1990.

That same year, the station soon adjusted their format to rock 'n roll oldies featuring much of the music made famous by Top 40 legends WHK and WIXY-1260. WHK, which dropped the rock and roll format in the mid 1960s, had re-established itself as an oldies station in the 1980s, but had dropped that format by November of 1988. WIXY was --ironically--the previous identity of former sister station WBBG, and held the same studio space that WIXY once did. In addition, much of WMJI's music library already consisted of former WIXY tapes and jingles.

An oldies station on FM seemed a natural. John Gorman, formerly program director of legendary Cleveland rock station WMMS, was brought in to redesign WMJI as a 100% rock oldies format. Under his guidance, the station immediately posted major ratings increases and became one of the top performing stations in Cleveland.

WMJI owner Legacy Broadcasting was later renamed OmniAmerica in 1994, and sold the station to Nationwide Communications in 1997, then back to Jacor in 1998. By 1997 WMJI had established consistent ratings dominance in the Cleveland market under Program Director Denny Sanders, a market legend who replaced John Gorman (who relocated to CBS in Detroit). The station was led by its highly-rated morning show featuring Lanigan, Webster and local comedian Jimmy Malone. Webster left the station amid a health scare in 1997, while the "Lanigan & Malone Show" has remained intact ever since.

During this period, WMJI achieved the highest total weekly listenership of any Cleveland radio station in the decade of the 1990s. It later became the FM flagship for Cleveland Browns broadcasts in 1999 through 2001. In May 1999, Clear Channel Communications completed its $6.5 billion purchase of Jacor and its 454 stations, including WMJI.

[edit] Other "Majic" Stations

The popularity of WMJI in the late 1990's allowed Clear Channel to "franchaise" WMJI's format and "Majic" nickname on several FM oldies stations, most in the Midwest. These stations included, at its' height: WYNT-FM in Marion, WIMJ-FM in Findlay, WMJK-FM in Sandusky, WZOM-FM in Defiance (then also branded as "Majic 105.7"), WMKJ-FM in Louisville and WKEQ-AM in Somerset.

Of those stations, only WMKJ-FM and WYNT still uses the "Majic" name, while WYNT shares a similar logo to WMJI.

Early in November 2006, a station owned by "Davidson County Broadcasting" in Greensboro, North Carolina, changed formats to "Majic 94.1" - replete with a similar logo to WMJI's, according to the station's website [1].

[edit] Programming

[edit] Weekdays

  • 5:30 AM – 10:00 AM: The Lanigan and Malone Show, with John Lanigan, Jimmy Malone, Chip Kulik, Mark "Munch" Bishop, And Tracy Caroll
  • 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM: Chuck Collier
  • 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Don "Action" Jackson
  • 6:00 PM – 12 midnight: Daune Robinson; this includes the "Majic Music Magazine" from 8 PM until 12 midnight
  • 12 midnight – 5:30 AM: "Majic After Dark"

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FM Radio Stations in the Cleveland, Ohio Market (Arbitron #26)

By Frequency: 88.3 | 88.7 | 89.1 | 89.3 | 89.7 | 90.3 | 91.1 | 91.5 | 92.3 | 93.1 | 95.5 | 96.1 | 96.5 | 97.1 | 98.5 | 99.5 | 100.7 | 102.1 | 103.3 | 104.1 | 104.7 | 104.9 | 105.7 | 106.5 | 107.3 | 107.9

By Callsign: WAKS | WBWC | WCLV | WCPN | WCRF | WCSB | WDOK | WENZ | WFHM | WGAR | WJCU | WKFM | WKHR | WKKY | WKSU/WKSV | WMJI | WMMS | WMVX | WNCX | WNWV | WNZN | WQAL | WREO | WRUW | WXRK | WZAK

See also: Cleveland (FM) (AM)

Ohio Radio Markets

Akron (FM) (AM) | Cincinnati (FM) (AM) | Cleveland (FM) (AM) | Columbus (FM) (AM) | Dayton (FM) (AM) | Canton (FM) (AM) | Lima | Marietta | Sandusky (FM) (AM) | Toledo | Youngstown (FM) (AM)

See also: List of radio stations in Ohio and List of United States radio markets