WSIX-FM
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City of license | Nashville, Tennessee |
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Broadcast area | Nashville, Tennessee (FM) United States (SDARS) |
Branding | The Big 98 |
Frequency | 97.9 (MHz) XM161 |
Format | Nashville Country |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
Class | C0 Satellite Radio Station |
Callsign meaning | 638 ("SIX") Tire Company (home of original WSIX-AM) |
Owner | Clear Channel Communications |
Website | www.wsix.com |
WSIX-FM is an FM radio station broadcasting in Nashville, Tennessee on a frequency of 97.9 mHz. It is owned by Clear Channel Communications.
Originally the sister station of a similarly-styled AM station (now WFYN-AM, which simulcasts the Bible Broadcasting Network's religious programming), WSIX-FM pioneered the broadcasting in Nashville (and likely elsewhere in the U.S.) of the "countrypolitan" "Nashville sound" of country music, which developed in the 1960s, adding violins and other stringed instruments (and occasionally horns) to the traditionally fiddle- and guitar-driven sound of country music. During those years (roughly the late 1960s until the late 1970s) WSIX-FM used the tagline, "We're metropolitan country."
By the early 1980s, then-owners General Electric sold the AM and FM stations, along with WNGE-TV (now WKRN), to other interests. Around that time, the stations' (both were simulcasting by this point) format turned to a more straightforward country sound (i.e., honkey tonk and "Outlaw" recordings that previously did not fit the more mellow, quieter playlist), Today, as it has been for many years, WSIX-FM sports the highly popular morning show of disc jockey and songwriter Gerry House and a small cast of voices known collectively as the "House Foundation".
The station was long the dominant country station in the Arbitron ratings in the Nashville market, but this long dominance has recently been threated by the resurgent WSM-FM.
On May 1, 2006, WSIX-FM began simulcasting on XM Satellite Radio (channel 161). WSIX's local commercial breaks are not aired on XM, and are usually filled by a classic country song which is not on the station's over-the-air playlist. The channel still airs 3-4 minutes of commercials an hour which are exclusive to XM.
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Clear Channel Communications, Inc. |
Corporate officers: Lowry Mays | Mark Mays | Randall Mays | Tom Hicks |
Radio / Television stations: (See List of broadcast stations owned by Clear Channel) |