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WHZT is a radio station serving Greenville/Spartanburg, South Carolina and The Upstate area. The Cox Radio station broadcasts at 98.1 MHz with an ERP of 93kW and its COL is Seneca, South Carolina.
[edit] History
WBFM signed on the air June 6th, 1953. The station was an adult standards outlet airing some of the same programming as sister AM WSNW in Seneca, South Carolina. The station continued with the same format until the mid-90s, even after a power increase to 100,000 watts. The station played oldies for a while and then Triple-A.
Prior to its flip to Rhythmic Top 40 in the Spring of 2001, WHZT's previous format was Sports Talk as WPEK ("98.1 The Peak"). But in the week prior to the flip it stunted, and in the process kept listeners guessing, with a Modern AC format as "Q98.1". Since then Hot 98.1 has done well with its Rhythmic format, which also serves as 'companion' to its Adult R&B sister WJMZ, who had been the R&B/Hip-Hop outlet in the region before seguing into their current direction in 2002.
In September 2007, they "Re-launched" with a promotion called "PAY YOUR BILLS" after being "dead" for several days prior, the dead term referring to being "dead serious about giving away free money." This was met with much fanfare on the air as they also launched a freshened image with new voice talent and jingles, the first change of it's kind since the stations 2001 launch. The re-launch paid off as WHZT rocketed to the number one position in their highly compeditive target demographic, according to the Fall 2007 Arbitron survey. On March 18th, 2008 the station announced that "PAY YOUR BILLS" would be returning.
[edit] Air Staff
- Murph Dawg
- Jay Styles
- Jet Black
- Tone Hollywood
- Shorty
- Gabe
- Lucky
- Supa Dave
- Justin Kase
[edit] Mixers
- DJ Supa Dave
- DJ Skizzle
- DJ Gabe
- DJ Shay
[edit] Coverage
98.1 WHZT could be heard as far south and west as the northeastern suburbs of the Atlanta metro area, and as far east as the Spartanburg area. East of the Spartanburg area, it still becomes more and more difficult to receive this station due to interference from neighboring 97.9 WPEG in Charlotte.
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