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See also: WOLI-FM WOLT-FM, also known as "103.3 WOLT" and "Oldies 103", is a Brokered programming/Oldies radio station located in Greenville/Spartanburg. The station is licensed by the FCC to the town of Easley and broadcasts on 103.3 FM with a ERP of 2,000 watts. [edit] History103.3 signed on in January, 1993 as WLYZ, simulcasting WLWZ's Urban Contemporary format to the Spartanburg part of the market as "Double Z". For history of the Urban Contemporary format on 103.9 prior to the sign-on of 103.3, see WOLI-FM. In late 1994, then station owner, Emerald City Broadcasting, purchased WWMM 107.3 and moved the Urban format to the new station since it had a much stronger signal than the 103.3/103.9 simulcast. WWMM was relaunched as WJMZ "107.3 Jamz", while the 103 simulcast became Alternative rock "103-X" with 103.3 picking up the WXWZ call sign and 103.9 picking up the WXWX call sign in early 1995. 103-X was the first Alternative Rock station in the market, but the same signal problems that the station(s) had remained. On January 1st, 1996, 103-X added Howard Stern's radio show for mornings, but was faced with a backlash from both radio listeners and advertisers that lasted for weeks. During that time Emerald City decided to sell out to Entercom, so 103-X changed formats to Oldies in February, 1996, with the call letters WOLI (103.9) and WOLT (103.3) added a few months later. The station(s) were on satellite for the next few years and in late 1999, a local airstaff was finally added. In November, 2000 the station jumped on the 80's Oldies bandwagon that was going on at the time, becoming "Star 103", but retained the call letters for both stations. The syndicated Bob & Sheri radio show was added as well as a new airstaff. Over time, the station slowly evolved toward Classic Hits, but kept the Star 103 handle. In late 2003, the station changed its format to a Contemporary Christian/Country hybrid as "The Walk", along with simulcast partner WOLI-FM 103.9, which covered the Greenville, South Carolina portion of the market. In 2005, Entercom sold stations WOLT-FM 103.3, WOLI-FM 103.9, and WSPA-AM 910 to Davidson Media Group (a company that specializes in Latino formats; however, some others formats are carried), while retaining "The Walk" and placing it on its newly acquired 106.3 (WGVC-FM) signal. Davidson Media Group time-brokered the entire station out, with Mon-Sat 5:00AM-10:00AM and Sunday mornings going to Spartanburg legend Bill Drake, and the rest of the airtime going to a company that carried a urban contemporary gospel format, branding the station as "Praize 103.3" (this all started in October, 2005). In August, 2005, due to differences between Davidson Media Group and the company managing "Praize 103.3", the urban contemporary gospel format was abruptly dropped on Friday, August 10th, 2006. The following morning, after Bill Drake's program, WOLT debuted an Oldies format, programmed by Davidson, which is a rare case as the company generally brokers its programming out. The station is also known as "103.3 WOLT - The Best of the 60s and 70s." Longtime upstate SC Disc Jockey "Brother Bill" Prather is the General Manager for Oldies 103 and also records many of the voice overs and is heard live on the air from time to time. The Oldies format has been a big success on WOLT and is heard in the late afternoons/evenings and also during the weekends. The Oldies playlist is large from the 1950`s-mid 1970`s. The station has added a large list of various Oldies-formatted theme shows on the weekend which play a large variety of the "Good Times and Great Oldies" form of 1950`s-early 1970`s Rock and Roll/Pop treasures. [edit] External links
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