- WRBJ-FM
Infobox Radio station
name = WRBJ
city =Brandon, Mississippi
area =Jackson, Mississippi
branding = "97-7"
slogan = "The Beat of the Capitol"
airdate =
frequency = 97.7 (MHz)
format =Urban Contemporary ?
power =
erp = 6,000Watt s
class =
callsign_meaning =Roberts Broadcasting Jackson
former_callsigns =
owner =Roberts Broadcasting
sister_stations = "television station WRBJ"
webcast =
website = [http://www.cw34jackson.com/977fm 97-7]
affiliations =WRBJ-FM (97.7 FM) is an
Urban Contemporary radio station inJackson, Mississippi . The station is owned and operated byRoberts Broadcasting , owners ofThe CW television affiliateWRBJ (TV) . Roberts mainly owns TV stations, so WRBJ-FM is the only radio station under its ownership.tation History
The station was originally paired with WRKN 970 AM in
Brandon, Mississippi , with the call letters WRJH (initially standing for Roy and June Harris, who were the original owners). Both stations were promoted as "Gospel 97" for many decades. The callsign also came to mean other things as well (We're Raising Jesus Higher). After Mr. Harris died, Mrs. Harris sold the station to On Top Communications. On Top Communications bought the station in 2000 for the price of $1,600,000.00.After that time, the WRJH callsign took on a different meaning ("We aRe Jackson's Hot 97.7). At approximately the same time, On Top Communications, was in the process of acquiring several other stations, including Urban/Hip Hop stations in New Orleans, Albany, Georgia and Norfolk. When On Top went bankrupt in 2005, most of its stations either switched formats or went silent (as the case with New Orleans due to
Hurricane Katrina ).A short time later, WRJH was sold at a bankruptcy auction. That was when Roberts Broadcasting bought WRJH for $1,950,000.00, eventually moved its studios into TV station WRBJ's and changed the callsign to WRBJ. [ [http://www.cw34jackson.com/news/6000651.html] ]
WRBJ's playlist mainly consists of Hip Hop and
R&B . Unlike most stations, this one plays smoother music during the workday timeframe while it plays newer music later afternoons into the early evening, thusly positioning WRBJ well with its competitorsWJMI ,WRTM andWKXI-FM .WRBJ Bans Offensive Music
In response to the
Don Imus controversy, WRBJ's owner, Roberts Broadcasting, took a stand on excessively violent and derogatory hip hop lyrical content.Rev. Jesse Jackson andRev. Al Sharpton have long taken a stand against, and hip-hop mogulRussell Simmons began to stand up against it as well, calling on people to accept "social responsibility." Inspired by the move, Roberts Broadcasting, after much reviewing of playlists for content, decided to create a policy to ban the station from playing music that glorifies violence and degrades women as of April 2007. The purpose was to take a stand against racism, self-racism (in the case of Blacks using the N-word against each other), and promote pride in theAfrican American community by fighting against the oppressive media. [ [http://www.cw34jackson.com/news/7098601.html] ] [ [http://www.dvrepublic.org/story.php?n=883&x=4 Black broadcaster bans derogatory messages in wake of Imus affair ] ] While the revamping of the playlist may not be noticeable to listeners, the owner said that any songs on WRBJ-FM containing content considered offensive (other thancensor ed language) will be removed. And it may go on to drop syndication rights to the "Russ Parr Morning Show" as well, claiming that the morning jock is a borderlineshock jock . [ [http://www.wlbt.com/Global/story.asp?S=6390387 WLBT 3 - Jackson, MS: Local Radio Station Banning Offensive Music ] ] This is the first time a radio station owner has done this since Clear Channel banned certain songs from airplay in response to 9/11.WRBJ-FM is no longer "Hot"
On Monday, March 17, 2008, WRBJ-FM reimaged itself as just 97-7 (WRBJ). The station has fewer hip-hop songs and more R&B music.
Russ Parr 's morning show has been replaced by that ofRickey Smiley . Upcoming changes for WRBJ-FM include several hours' worth ofurban gospel every Sunday, apublic affairs program andneo-soul . Since September 2008, WRBJ became Jackson's affiliate ofMichael Baisden in the afternoons.References
External links
*FMQ|WRBJ
*FML|WRBJ
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