WHUR-FM

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WHUR-FM
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City of license Washington, D.C.
Broadcast area Washington, D.C.
Branding "96.3 WHUR"
Slogan Sounds Like Washington
Frequency 96.3 MHz (Also on HD Radio)
96.3 HD-2 for WHUR World
First air date 1940s
Format Urban Adult Contemporary
ERP 16,500 watts
HAAT 244 meters
Class B (Non-commercial)
Facility ID 65707
Callsign meaning We're Howard University Radio
Owner Howard University
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.whur.com/

"96.3 WHUR" is an Urban Adult Contemporary radio station that serves the Washington D.C. area. WHUR is licensed to Washington, D.C. and is owned by Howard University. Also, the staff of the station mentors the students of the university's school of communications. WHUR is also the home of the original "Quiet Storm", which loyal D.C. listeners have rated number one in the evening since 1976. Jeff Brown hosts the The Quiet Storm program weeknights beginning at 7:30 PM. In 2005, it also began broadcasting in IBOC digital radio, using the HD Radio system from iBiquity.

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96.3 FM began back in the 1940s as Rockville Md. based WINX, as an FM simulcast of WINX 1600AM. It had the slogan, "Sounds like Washington", to reflect the station's local ownership. WINX was originally owned by the Washington Post during the 1940s and early 1950s. United Broadcasting Corporation bought the station in the 1950s and moved the station from Washington to Rockville. During the 1950s the station played a wide variety of music and was known as the "Rockville Music Library". In the early 1960s, with the popularity of the FM band still fifteen years in the future, the AM station switched to top 40 format and took the FM along in the simulcast was one of Washington's most popular stations. Station owners The Washington Post Company later moved WINX-FM to Washington DC and paired it with their established WTOP-AM and the calls were changed to WTOP-FM. For a while the station broadcast CBS Radio's early seventies "Young Sound" programming.

The Washington Post Company later donated radio station WTOP-FM to Howard University "to stimulate the intellectual and cultural life of the whole community and to train more people for the communications industry." On December 6, 1971, with the new call letters WHUR-FM, the station became the first under black management to broadcast in the Washington metropolitan area. WHUR became a jazz-formatted radio station which it remained until the 1990s when it switched to an Urban Adult Contemporary format.

By 1995, WHUR became the one of the highest rated radio stations in the market, right behind WPGC-FM. Also that year, WHUR became the Washington radio and flagship affiliate of the syndicated Tom Joyner Morning Show (TJMS). However, in 1999, WHUR decided to produce its own locally-based morning drive show. The station did not renew its syndication contract with the TJMS, thus ending a four-year relationship with the show. This however, has somewhat affected the station's dominance over rival WMMJ, which picked up the syndication rights to TJMS, it remains in the top 5 rated stations but currently as the #2 rated station in the market behind WPGC-FM.

The Quiet Storm format of mellow, rhythm and blues/soul music, smooth jazz and love songs often played at night on many radio stations started at WHUR. The format originated when then intern Melvin Lindsey played a soothing string of songs during a particularly bad storm in the mid-1970s, even as power was cut to most of the other radio stations in the Washington, DC area. Today, the station owns the rights to the name "Quiet Storm," and any radio station wishing to use the term must pay WHUR a royalty.

[Replaced local show Real DC Morning Show with TC(Sharon Pitt),Tony Richards, George Willborn, & Herman Washington that was cancelled in February 2006.] 6-10AM

  • Cafe' 96 with Triscina Grey 10AM-3PM tgrey@whur.com
  • Love, Lust, & Lies with Michael Baisden 3-7PM

[Replaced local show Live With Doug&Lorna in March 2005.]

  • The Quiet Storm with Jeff Brown 7PM-Midnight jbrown@whur.com
  • “Spoken Word @ Joe’s Place” with Joe Gorham 12-1AM.[One hour show featuring local and nationally acclaimed poets.]
  • “The Adult-Mix Concert Series” 1-6AM
  • The Nightlife with Phil Nelson Midnight-6AM pnelson@whur.com

Saturdays

  • Prerecorded Public Affairs Segment 6-8AM
  • Audrey Chapman (relationship talk) 8-10AM
  • The Time Tunnel with Mr.C (Carroll Hynson Jr). Classic R&B oldies. 10-2PM
  • Tony Richards 2-6PM
  • The Quiet Storm with Jeff Brown 7PM-Midnight

Sundays

  • The Caribbean Experience with John Blake (Reggae, Calypso, Soca) Midnight-6AM
  • Sunday Gospel with Patrick Ellis and Jacquie Gales-Webb 6AM- 2PM
  • D.C. Inspirations with Lorna Newton Michaels 2-7PM
  • The Weekend The Quiet Storm with Kevin James 7PM-Midnight

  • General Manager Millard Jim Watkins III jwatkins@whur.com
  • Gen. Sales Manager Jeanette Tyce
  • Program Director Dave Dickinson
  • Music Director Traci LaTrelle

Contact Info
Millard "Jim" Watkins III
General Manager WHUR-FM
2400 Sixth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20059
(202) 806-3500 - phone
(202) 806-3522 - fax
mwatkins@howard.edu
jwatkins@whur.com

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