WZID
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{{Infobox radio station
| name = WZID
| logo = WZID 95.7 logo.png
| city = Manchester, New Hampshire
| country = US
| area = Southern New Hampshire
| branding = 95.7 WZID
| frequency = 95.7 MHz {{HD Radio}}
| translators = {{ubl|{{Radio Relay|94.1|W231BR|Manchester|HD2}}|{{Radio Relay|103.1|W276BJ|Concord|HD3}}|{{Radio Relay|106.9|W295BL|Manchester|HD3}}}}
| airdate = {{Start date and age|October 2, 1947}} (as WKBR-FM)
| format = Adult contemporary
| subchannels = {{ubl|HD2: Rewind 94.1 (classic hits)|HD3: 106.9 & 103.1 The Outlaw (classic country)}}
| erp = 14,500 watts
| haat = {{convert|282|m|ft|sp=us}}
| class = B
| facility_id = 58550
| licensing_authority = FCC
| coordinates = {{coord|42|59|2.3|N|71|35|20.2|W|region:US-NH_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
| callsign_meaning =
| former_callsigns = WKBR-FM (1947–1971)
| affiliations = Premiere Networks
| owner = Saga Communications
| licensee = Saga Communications of New England, LLC
| sister_stations = {{hlist|WFEA|WMLL}}
| webcast = {{ubl|{{listenlive|https://player.amperwave.net/7958}}|HD2: {{listenlive|https://player.amperwave.net/7959}}|{{listenlive|https://player.amperwave.net/7960}}}}
| website = {{ubl|{{URL|https://wzid.com/}}|HD2: {{URL|https://rewind941.com/}}|HD3: {{URL|https://outlawnh.com/}}}}
}}
WZID (95.7 FM) is a commercial radio station with an adult contemporary format. WZID is owned by Saga Communications with studios on Commercial Street in Manchester, New Hampshire. In the evening, it carries the nationally syndicated call-in and dedication show Delilah.
WZID is a Class B FM station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 14,500 watts. The transmitter is atop a tower it shares with WMUR-TV in Goffstown.[https://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/finder?call=wzid&x=0&y=0&sr=Y&s=C Radio-Locator.com/WZID] WZID's signal can be heard as far south as the Massachusetts Turnpike, as far east as southern Maine and as far west as Vermont. WZID broadcasts using HD Radio technology. It plays classic hits on its HD2 subchannel and classic country music on its HD3 subchannel. Both subchannels feed several FM translators.
History
The station signed on the air on October 2, 1947, as WKBR-FM. It was the sister station to WKBR (1250 AM, now WGAM). For its first several decades, WKBR-FM simulcast most of WKBR's programming. The stations were network affiliates of the Mutual Broadcasting System.[https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1950/RADIO%20&%20TV%20ALL%20YB%201950%20B&W-11.pdf Broadcasting Yearbook 1950 page 202. Retrieved March 9, 2025.]
Throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, WKBR-AM-FM aired a Top 40 format. In July 1971, the simulcast ended. WKBR-FM's call sign was changed to WZID and the format was flipped to beautiful music. The station was mostly automated, playing quarter-hour sweeps of soft, instrumental music. In the 1980s, the instrumentals were scaled back, with soft vocal hits added. Over time, the station evolved to soft adult contemporary.
In October 1990, Sunshine Broadcasting of New Hampshire Inc. announced the sale of WZID, along with sister station WFEA, to Saga Communications Inc. of Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. The sale was finalized April 16, 1991. Saga Communications of New England LLC operates the station today. WZID's president and general manager is Bob Cox.{{cite web|url=http://www.manfrommars.com/wfea.html|title=WFEA History|access-date=May 4, 2008}}
Translators
WZID used to be heard on a translator station in Peterborough, New Hampshire, W270AH 101.9. However in 2008, Saga Communications filed a series of minor translator applications which moved the translator into the Keene radio market as W276CB, a translator of Saga radio station WKNE's HD3 channel as "Kool 103.1" (now WINQ-FM's HD2 channel as "WINK Classic Country 103.1FM").
Up until mid-January 2009, WZID had two more translators, W231BR 94.1 in Manchester at 250 watts and W276BJ 103.1 in Concord, also at 250 watts, but in January 2009 those two translators were turned into the new "Hot Hits 94.1 and 103.1", a simulcast of WZID's HD2 channel, which is a top 40 station broadcasting Dial Global's Hits Now! format; branding themselves as the new hit music station in New Hampshire. Saga Communications obviously had been planning this out for some time because both the translators' power were recently increased from low power to 250 watts. This station was a direct competitor to Manchester’s heritage CHR 105.5 WJYY, but had an inferior signal compared to it.{{citation needed|date=December 2013}} Saga was able to open up this new station due to a loophole in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules that allows HD sub-channel stations to be repeated on translators.{{citation needed|date=December 2013}} On December 11, 2013, Hot Hits had short-lived intentions of increasing the HAAT of W231BR up to 270 meters to provide significant coverage improvements to the Keene, Portsmouth and Lowell areas; however, this signal upgrade had never occurred.{{cite web|url=https://fccdata.org/?facid=140894&appid=1591648&i=2|title=FCCdata.org|access-date=September 9, 2017}} On August 18, 2014, WZID was granted permission to implement W231BR's current HAAT of {{convert|18|m|ft|sp=us|abbr=off}} (although the ERP of the translator would remain at 250 watts), to improve W231BR's coverage of surrounding communities (such as Keene, Portsmouth and Lowell), although to a somewhat lesser extent of signal improvement than originally contemplated back in late 2013.{{cite web|url=https://fccdata.org/?facid=140894&appid=1641439&i=2|title=FCCdata.org|access-date=September 9, 2017}}
Beginning in mid July 2015, WZID began simulcasting sister station WFEA on its HD3 channel which in turn is broadcast on newly purchased 110-watt translator W260CF serving the greater Manchester area from its tower on Mt. Uncanoonuc in Goffstown at 99.9 FM. On February 1, 2017, WZID's HD3 sub channel changed their format from the WFEA simulcast to classic country, branded as "103.1 The Outlaw", as it replaced "Hot Hits" on W276BJ 103.1 FM in Concord.[https://radioinsight.com/headlines/116263/saga-brings-outlaw-to-new-hampshire/ Saga Brings Outlaw to New Hampshire] Radioinsight - February 1, 2017 In January 2020, Saga acquired a second translator, W295BL 106.9 FM in Manchester, to carry "The Outlaw".{{cite news |last1=Venta |first1=Lance |title=Double The Outlaw In New Hampshire |url=https://radioinsight.com/headlines/182971/double-the-outlaw-in-new-hampshire/ |access-date=January 5, 2020 |work=RadioInsight |date=January 5, 2020}}
On November 23, 2018, WZID's HD2 subchannel changed its format from top 40 to classic hits, branded as "Rewind 94.1".[https://radioinsight.com/headlines/172295/saga-launches-rewind-94-1-manchester-nh/ Saga Launches Rewind 94.1 Manchester NH] Radioinsight - November 26, 2018
{{RadioTranslators
| call1 = W231BR
| freq1 = 94.1
| fid1 = 140894
| watts1 = 250
| haat1 = 28
| class1 = D
| city1 = Manchester, New Hampshire
| coord1 = {{coord|42|59|25.3|N|71|27|49.2|W|region:US-NH_type:landmark|name=W231BR}}
| notes1 = Relays WZID-HD2 ("Rewind 94.1")
| call2 = W276BJ
| freq2 = 103.1
| fid2 = 140927
| watts2 = 250
| haat2 = 138.5
| class2 = D
| city2 = Concord, New Hampshire
| coord2 = {{coord|43|7|9.2|N|71|32|56.2|W|region:US-NH_type:landmark|name=W276BJ}}
| notes2 = Relays WZID-HD3 ("106.9 & 103.1 The Outlaw")
| call3 = W295BL
| freq3 = 106.9
| fid3 = 139440
| watts3 = 250
| haat3 = 32
| class3 = D
| city3 = Manchester, New Hampshire
| coord3 = {{coord|42|59|34.3|N|71|27|48.2|W|region:US-NH_type:landmark|name=W295BL}}
| notes3 = Relays WZID-HD3 ("106.9 & 103.1 The Outlaw")
}}
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- {{Official website|https://wzid.com/}}
- {{FM station data|58550|WZID}}
- {{FCC-LMS-Facility|140894|W231BR}}
- {{FXL|W231BR}}
- {{FCC-LMS-Facility|140927|W276BJ}}
- {{FXL|W276BJ}}
- {{FCC-LMS-Facility|139440|W295BL}}
- {{FXL|W295BL}}
{{Manchester, New Hampshire radio}}
{{Adult Contemporary Radio Stations in New Hampshire}}
{{Saga Communications}}
Category:Manchester, New Hampshire
Category:Radio stations established in 1947
Category:Mainstream adult contemporary radio stations in the United States