WXRR
'WXRR', also known as "Rock 104", is a classic rock radio station servicing Hattiesburg, Laurel and several other towns and communities in an area of South Mississippi known as the Pine Belt.
The station's previous call letters were WHSY when it was owned by Charlie Holt. The station was purchased in 1994 by Blakeney Communications. In its present form, the station signed on for the first time April 1, 1995.
WXRR broadcasts on 104.5 MHz with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts from the tallest tower in the Pine Belt. It is 1000 feet tall.
★ ''The Morning Crew on ROCK104'': 6:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. with Tom Colt, Flyin' Bryan Hicks, and Andy Webb. ''The Morning Crew'' includes such features as Ben Willoughby's outdoor report, the Stupid Question of the Day, News Not Making the News, as well as the three hosts' slants on each day's news. Their website is currently www.rock104morningcrew.com.
★ Middays: 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. with Steve Taylor.
★ Afternoons: 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. with Stephen St. James plus ''The Afternoon Traffic Jam'' and ''The 5:00 Work Release Program''.
★ Nights: 6:00 p.m. until 12:00 midnight with Flyin' Bryan.
★ Overnights: 12:00 midnight until 6:00 a.m. with Bob Chambers.
★ ''RockTrax with Doug Morris'': Airing Sundays from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., ''RockTrax'' is a weekly program of classic rock by request and music news. ''RockTrax'' also includes trivia, the almanac (a look at this day in rock history) and news from the light side. ''RockTrax'' is hosted by long-time Pine Belt broadcaster Doug Morris, who should not be confused with the Universal Music Group executive with the same first and last name.
★ Southern Miss athletics: WXRR is currently in a multi-year contract as the flagship station for University of Southern Mississippi football and men's basketball. In addition to carrying live coverage of the football and basketball teams' games, WXRR also airs coach's talk shows with Jeff Bower and Larry Eustachy. Effective 2006, WXRR will carry a number of Southern Miss baseball games; the remaining baseball broadcasts can be heard on WXRR's sister station, WXHB (96.5).
Since WXRR signed on for the first time in its current form, the station has used the slogan, "Broadcasting from the birthplace of rock and roll." According to the ''Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll'', Hattiesburg was home to brothers Blind Roosevelt Graves and Uaroy Graves. The Graves Brothers, along with piano player Cooney Vaughn recorded, two songs in 1936 that "featured fully formed rock and roll guitar riffs and a stomping rock and roll beat."
★ http://www.rock104fm.com/ WXRR Rock 104 website
★ http://www.rock104morningcrew.com/ Morning Crew Instant Access Web Page
★ http://www.dougmorris.net/ ''RockTrax with Doug Morris'' website
★ http://www.lib.usm.edu/~archives/blind.htm University of Southern Mississippi Research: "Is Hattiesburg the birth place of rock and roll?"
The station's previous call letters were WHSY when it was owned by Charlie Holt. The station was purchased in 1994 by Blakeney Communications. In its present form, the station signed on for the first time April 1, 1995.
WXRR broadcasts on 104.5 MHz with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts from the tallest tower in the Pine Belt. It is 1000 feet tall.
| Contents |
| Weekday programming |
| Other programming |
| Birthplace of rock and roll |
| External links |
Weekday programming
★ ''The Morning Crew on ROCK104'': 6:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. with Tom Colt, Flyin' Bryan Hicks, and Andy Webb. ''The Morning Crew'' includes such features as Ben Willoughby's outdoor report, the Stupid Question of the Day, News Not Making the News, as well as the three hosts' slants on each day's news. Their website is currently www.rock104morningcrew.com.
★ Middays: 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. with Steve Taylor.
★ Afternoons: 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. with Stephen St. James plus ''The Afternoon Traffic Jam'' and ''The 5:00 Work Release Program''.
★ Nights: 6:00 p.m. until 12:00 midnight with Flyin' Bryan.
★ Overnights: 12:00 midnight until 6:00 a.m. with Bob Chambers.
Other programming
★ ''RockTrax with Doug Morris'': Airing Sundays from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., ''RockTrax'' is a weekly program of classic rock by request and music news. ''RockTrax'' also includes trivia, the almanac (a look at this day in rock history) and news from the light side. ''RockTrax'' is hosted by long-time Pine Belt broadcaster Doug Morris, who should not be confused with the Universal Music Group executive with the same first and last name.
★ Southern Miss athletics: WXRR is currently in a multi-year contract as the flagship station for University of Southern Mississippi football and men's basketball. In addition to carrying live coverage of the football and basketball teams' games, WXRR also airs coach's talk shows with Jeff Bower and Larry Eustachy. Effective 2006, WXRR will carry a number of Southern Miss baseball games; the remaining baseball broadcasts can be heard on WXRR's sister station, WXHB (96.5).
Birthplace of rock and roll
Since WXRR signed on for the first time in its current form, the station has used the slogan, "Broadcasting from the birthplace of rock and roll." According to the ''Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll'', Hattiesburg was home to brothers Blind Roosevelt Graves and Uaroy Graves. The Graves Brothers, along with piano player Cooney Vaughn recorded, two songs in 1936 that "featured fully formed rock and roll guitar riffs and a stomping rock and roll beat."
External links
★ http://www.rock104fm.com/ WXRR Rock 104 website
★ http://www.rock104morningcrew.com/ Morning Crew Instant Access Web Page
★ http://www.dougmorris.net/ ''RockTrax with Doug Morris'' website
★ http://www.lib.usm.edu/~archives/blind.htm University of Southern Mississippi Research: "Is Hattiesburg the birth place of rock and roll?"
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