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'''FM 100.5''' is a broadcast radio frequency currently assigned to [[WJOX-FM|WJOX]]. The following radio stations have used the 100.5 MHz band:
'''FM 100.5''' is a broadcast radio frequency currently assigned to Cumulus Media's [[WAPI-FM|WAPI]]. The following radio stations have used the 100.5 MHz band:


* [[1946]] - [[2001]]: [[WHMA-FM|WHMA]] ("Alabama 100"), licensed to [[Anniston]] broadcast at 100.5 at 100 KW, including most of the Birmingham area.
* [[1946]] – [[2001]]: [[WHMA-FM|WHMA]] ("Alabama 100"), licensed to [[Anniston]] and broadcast at 100.5 at 100 KW, including most of the Birmingham area.
* [[1991]] - [[2003]]: [[WLXY]] ("Arrow 100.7"), licensed to [[Northport]].
* [[1991]] – [[2003]]: [[WLXY]] ("Arrow 100.7"), licensed to [[Northport]].
* [[2003]] - [[2005]]: [[WANZ]] ("Z 100.5"), took over the 100.5 band after WHMA moved to Georgia in 2001, entering the Birmingham market with a new transmitter near [[Vance]].
* [[2003]] – [[2005]]: [[WANZ]] ("Z 100.5"), took over the 100.5 band after WHMA moved to Georgia in [[2001]].
* [[2005]] - [[2006]]: [[WRAX]] ("The X at 100.5"), Purchased by Citadel, who moved the license to [[Helena]].
* [[2005]] – [[2006]]: [[WRAX]] ("The X at 100.5"), Purchased by Citadel, who moved the license to [[Helena]].
* [[2006]] - : [[WJOX-FM|WJOX]] ("The Sports Monster"), simulcast of the [[AM 690]] station licensed to [[Birmingham]]
* [[2006]] – July [[2008]]: [[WJOX-FM|WJOX]] ("The Sports Authority"), simulcast of the [[WJOX-AM]]
* [[August 15]], [[2008]] – [[February 21]], [[2010]] : [[WWMM-FM]] ("Live 100.5"), Adult Album Alternative
* [[February 22]], [[2010]] – present: [[WAPI-FM]] ("NewsTalk 100"), Talk Radio


[[Category:FM frequencies]]
[[Category:FM frequencies|100.5]]

Latest revision as of 09:33, 25 February 2012

FM 100.5 is a broadcast radio frequency currently assigned to Cumulus Media's WAPI. The following radio stations have used the 100.5 MHz band: