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, "The Truth") is a commercial
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licensed to
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, serving the
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and nearly all of north-central
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. The station is owned by Crawford Broadcasting Company, and airs a mix of
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programs with
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music. The studios and offices are located in Homewood. The transmitter for WXJC-FM is located in Good Hope, Alabama, near the border between
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and Blount County, approximately north of downtown Birmingham. Due to the location of the station's broadcast tower and its strong signal, WXJC-FM provides at least secondary coverage to
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, Gadsden and
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History


WFMH-FM

The station
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in 1950 as WFMH-FM, at 100.9 MHz. It was the FM counterpart to AM 1300 WFMH (now dark). It was only powered at 430 watts, a fraction of its current output. WFMH-AM-FM were owned by a company known as The Voice of Cullman. A few years later, WFMH-FM moved to 101.1 MHz, coupled with an increase in power to 5,300 watts. Before it began targeting the Birmingham market, WFMH-FM had several different formats, including
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music and adult standards. In 1998 Eddins Broadcasting Co. sold it to a group of businessmen in Birmingham. Eddins moved WFMH to the 95.5 frequency in Holly Pond. The owners purchased the station with the intent of launching a second Contemporary Christian music station in Birmingham. Competing against WDJC-FM, the station was rebranded as ''Reality 101.1'' with the new call letters WRRS (for "Reality Radio Station"). Initially, Reality 101.1 proved to be moderately successful, but the location of the station's broadcast tower hindered the signal from adequately reaching the southern suburbs of Birmingham. Also, in reaction to the presence of WRRS in the market, WDJC dropped all of its Christian teaching programming as well as its nighttime Southern gospel music program and became a full-time contemporary Christian music station. Faced with bankruptcy, the station was sold for $9 million to STG Media LLC, an ownership group that held several stations in the
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market, and the station changed music formats, becoming a
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hybrid station known on the air as ''"101.1 the Spot"''. "The Spot" was no more successful in the Birmingham market than its predecessor, and the ownership of the station began looking for an opportunity to sell the station.


WYDE

Crawford Broadcasting purchased
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WMKI 850 AM in 1999 and re-launched it as a
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station. It reacquired its heritage call letters, WYDE. The new WYDE established itself as a leader in conservative talk, due in part to morning hosts Russ and Dee Fine. However, the station's reduced nighttime signal limited its coverage area. In 2002, Crawford, which was looking to expand the listening area of WYDE, purchased WRRS-FM for $8.5 million. Crawford temporarily took the station off the air in order to upgrade its transmitter.


FM Talk

In August of that year, 101.1 FM returned to the air as Birmingham's first FM talk station as WYDE-FM. At first, both WYDE-FM and AM were full-time
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partners, but by the fall, the AM station changed its call letters to ''WDJC''. The call letters of AM 850 were changed, this time to WXJC, when Crawford Broadcasting acquired an FM station that it used to simulcast the AM station's programming. It became a full-time Christian station, featuring syndicated Bible studies and teaching along with Southern gospel music. In 2003, WYDE-FM began simulcasting its programming on co-owned WLGS
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, which formerly had been an
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/ adult standards station. The call letters of the AM station were changed to WYDE. That simulcast continued until September 2006, when the AM station was taken off the air in preparation for its relaunch as an adult standards station. The new call letters of the AM station were WLGD. On Wednesday, June 27, 2007, weekend paid programming host David Billings of the "Home 101 Program" announced on his website that the station would be dropping its FM Talk format.


Oldies and AC

On July 2, 2007, WYDE-FM dropped all talk shows, and began stunting with
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, in a "Christmas in July" promotion, simulcasting with WLGD. At 12:00 a.m. on July 5, the station debuted "The New WYDE 101.1", with an
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-based
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format. As part of the format switch, the AM station WLGD again changed its call letters to WYDE. On October 17, 2008, Crawford Broadcasting informed the staff that they would be released. WYDE-FM would be dropping its adult contemporary format soon. WYDE-FM spent several months of continuing playing music with no live studio announcers.


Return to Talk

The station reverted to talk radio in January 2009. Again known as "101.1 The Source", WYDE-FM aired "America's Morning News" plus Laura Ingraham,
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, Rusty Humphries, and
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's syndicated shows. Local shows include "The Michael Hart Show" weekday afternoons,"The Lee Davis Show" middays, and another local show from 7 to 9pm, "The Steve West Show". There were several local weekend shows as well. They include "Shop Talk with Jim Moore", and "Your House Inside and Out". On February 18, 2013, WYDE-FM rebranded as "Superstation 101 WYDE" with a revamped lineup, including new Program Director Leland Whaley in afternoons, previous afternoon host Michael Hart in mornings and Dave Ramsey in the early afternoons. As of October 2015, the station's weekday lineup has changed. Whaley was still hosting an afternoon show and Ramsey's show was still featured, but Hart was moved to nighttime from 7 to 9 p.m. Former Birmingham television
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Andrea Lindenberg hosted a show from 9 to 11 a.m., followed by the syndicated "Yellowhammer Radio" program hosted by Cliff Sims, publisher of the conservative blog
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, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. In 2017, Lindenberg left the station to join Matt Murphy on
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, and Yellowhammer Radio co-host
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took over the time slot. After Cliff Sims took his new position at the White House, Ford Brown, took over from 12–3.


Religion and Southern Gospel

On November 5, 2018, WYDE-FM changed its format from talk to a mix of
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music and
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, under new WXJC-FM call letters. The format and call sign moved to 101.1 from 92.5 FM in Cordova. That station, in turn, switched to inspirational music using the WYDE-FM call letters.Alabama Broadcast Media Page
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