WRTH-LP

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Broadcast areaUpstate South Carolina & Greenville County, South Carolina
Branding101-5 The Beat
Programming
FormatRhythmic Hot Adult Contemporary
Ownership
OwnerQuality Radio Partners, Inc
History
Former call signs
WEZG-LP (2014-2016)
Call sign meaning
"The Beat"
Technical information
Facility ID192101
ClassD
ERP100 watts
HAAT38.3253 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsitetheBeatofGreenville.com

WBWT-LP is a Rhythmic Hot Adult Contemporary radio station licensed to Greenville, South Carolina and serving the entire Greenville County region, including Greenville, Greer, Taylors and all areas within. The Quality Radio Partners outlet is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast at 101.5 MHz with an ERP of 100 W. The station goes by the name "101-5 The Beat."

WBWT-LP started broadcast as a Gold Based adult contemporary station on July 2, 2014 and still provides a locally owned & operated full-service music based station. WBWT-LP is owned by Greenville, South Carolina based Quality Radio Partners. The transmitter tower located near the geographic center of the population.[1][2]

WBWT-LP became 101-5 The Beat on January 11, 2016 and plays a rhyhmic blend of today's and yesterday's hits.

History

WBWT-LP first went on the air as WEZG-LP on July 2, 2014 with a 24-hour mix of songs with "Abigail" as the subject matter. On July 4th at noon, the station switched to a soft rock/oldies mix format. On June 11, 2015, WEZG-LP changed its name to "Abigail Radio Upstate" and began broadcasting a new Rhythmic Hot AC format. On January 8, 2016, WEZG-LP changed its callsign to WBWT-LP and adopted the moniker "101-5 The Beat"[3]

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