City | Bowling Green, Kentucky |
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Broadcast area | Bowling Green area |
Frequency | 96.7 MHz |
First air date | May 1965 |
Last air date | September 1, 1994 |
Format | Defunct |
ERP | 1.7 kW = 1,700 watts |
Transmitter coordinates | 37°00′16″N 86°31′20″W / 37.00444°N 86.52222°W |
Former callsigns | WLBJ-FM (1965-1986) WCBZ-FM (1986-1992) WBZD (1992-1993) |
Affiliations |
Mutual Broadcasting System Satellite Music Network |
Owner | Target Communications of Kentucky (Donald Alt) |
WMJM (96.7 FM) was a radio station that was licensed to Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA. The station was owned by Target Communications of Kentucky, Inc.
The station’s construction permit was first issued in mid-1964, but the station didn’t sign on the air until May 1965. The station’s assigned call letters were WLBJ-FM to match those of then-sister station WLBJ (AM). At some time in 1985, the station’s call letters were changed to WCBZ-FM. Both WLBJ-AM and WCBZ-FM were under ownership of Bahakel Communications, which is currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The station broadcast and Album-Oriented Rock music format for its first estimated 16 years in operation, with programming provided by the Mutual Broadcasting System. Until the mid 1980s, some of the station’s programming was also provided by the RKO Radio Network. Under the program direction of Jay Preston, Greg Pogue, and a little later, Dean Warfield, the station’s on-air branding was billed as “Natural 97.” Later on into the mid 1980s, the station became automated, and was branded as “BJ 97”, broadcasting an Adult contemporary format. WCBZ was acquired by Target Communications of Kentucky on October 3, 1991.
While WLBJ permanently signed off the air permanently in 1992-93, WCBZ-FM remained on the air for at least an additional 1 1/2 years, including the change to a Mainstream Rock format, and two more callsign changes: first to WBZD (in 1992) and finally, WMJM (in March 1993).
On September 1, 1994, WMJM signed off the air permanently. Country music station WBVR-FM of Russellville was set to relocate from their previous allocation at 101.1 megahertz, and replace WMJM at 96.7 megahertz. The Tremont Group, then-owners of WBVR, has purchased the license for the 96.7 FM frequency from Target Broadcasting, and WBVR (which is now licensed to Auburn, but still Bowling Green-based) has been broadcasting at that allocation ever since.