WUSM-FM

WUSM-FM
Broadcast areaHattiesburg-Laurel
Frequency88.5 MHz
BrandingSouthern Miss Radio
Programming
FormatAdult Album Alternative/Americana (music)/Eclectic
Ownership
OwnerUniversity of Southern Mississippi
History
First air date
July 1, 1972[1]
Former call signs
WMSU (1972-1989)[2]
Former frequencies
91.1 MHz (1972-1984)[3][4]
Call sign meaning
University of Southern Mississippi[5]
Technical information[6]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID69214
ClassA
ERP3,000 watts
HAAT129.3 meters (424 feet)
Transmitter coordinates
31°18′26.20″N 89°24′47.40″W / 31.3072778°N 89.4131667°W / 31.3072778; -89.4131667
Links
Public license information
Webcasthttp://wusm-stream.usm.edu:8000/wusm
WebsiteOfficial website

WUSM-FM (88.5 FM, "Southern Miss Radio") is a radio station broadcasting a AAA format. Licensed to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States, the station serves the Hattiesburg-Laurel area. The station is currently owned by the University of Southern Mississippi.[7][8]

WUSM offers a variety of public affairs programs and music that would otherwise not be available. WUSM's diverse programming includes American roots music, jazz, blues, adult album alternative, alternative rock, and local artists.

History

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WUSM embarked on a major awareness campaign in January 2011. Starting with a yearly golf tournament, A Round for Roots Radio, Roots Radio 88.5 spent 2011 engaging in a social media campaign to raise awareness and listenership in the community. WUSM hosted a series of concerts in conjunction with fall football games on the University of Southern Mississippi campus. Known as the WUSM Tailgate Concert Series, eight artists played tailgating events at the home games in 2011. Starting with Southbound Crescent on September 3, the free concerts were broadcast live on WUSM.

WUSM also co-promoted a live concert with The Saenger Theatre and 206 Front with Leon Redbone on September 26. WUSM is also promoting a monthly series of live concerts in Hattiesburg featuring local, regional, and national acts that will be fund raising events for the radio station.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "WMSU-FM changes during first 11 years". Hattiesburg American. July 1, 1983. p. 3. Retrieved August 5, 2025.
  2. ^ "WMSU Becomes WUSM". Hattiesburg American. February 16, 1989. p. 9. Retrieved August 5, 2025.
  3. ^ "Construction Permit and License Record". History Cards for WUSM-FM.
  4. ^ "WMSU goes to stereo". Hattiesburg American. February 14, 1984. p. 3. Retrieved August 5, 2025.
  5. ^ "Call Letter Origins". Radio History on the Web.
  6. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WUSM-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  7. ^ "WUSM-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  8. ^ "WUSM-FM Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
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