WHZT

WHZT has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts, from its transmitter on North Radio Station Road in Seneca, South Carolina.

It was a middle of the road and adult standards outlet, airing some of the same programming as sister station WSNW 1150 AM in Seneca, South Carolina.

after the show's hosts discovered that WPEK had been sold to Cox Broadcasting and began discussing the upcoming format flip on air and taking calls from upset station listeners.

New ownership briefly aired national sports talk programming during this interim period, with a flip to Top 40 all-music format still the eventual goal.

The re-launch paid off as WHZT rocketed to the number one position in their highly competitive target demographic, according to the Fall 2007 Arbitron survey.

In parts of, and specifically east of the Spartanburg area, it becomes more difficult to receive WHZT due to interference from neighboring 97.9 WPEG in Charlotte.