WJHM

WJHM (101.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Daytona Beach serving the Orlando and Space Coast areas of Central Florida.

Although plans for a big 100,000-watt signal that would have extended to St. Augustine, Gainesville and Ocala were scrapped, WDOQ's listenership continued to grow.

[4] In 1984, WDOQ was sold and adopted the new calls WCFI, with a satellite-fed adult contemporary format from Transtar (now Dial Global), using the I-4 (a tribute to Miami's WINZ-FM) and later Sunny 102 monikers.

[7] On April 1, 1988, the call letters were changed to WJHM, and the station adopted a CHR/urban format as 102 Jamz under the direction of Program Director Duff Lindsey and consultant Jerry Clifton.

Some DJs during this time included Joe Nasty doing mornings, Magic Scott (now Cadillac Jack in Philadelphia) doing afternoons, and Cedric Hollywood as mid-day jock and music director.

To comply with FCC ownership rules, Clear Channel sold WJHM to Infinity Broadcasting (later CBS Radio) in 2001.

In addition, the station's longtime "Non-Stop Hip-Hop and R&B" slogan was dropped, replacing it with "102 Minutes of Commercial-Free Music".

During the early morning hours of February 11, 2014, WJHM dropped the "Jamz" branding after 26 years and began stunting with a loop of the song "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk.

[15][16] On November 29, 2017, at 3 pm, after playing "End Game" by Taylor Swift, WQMP flipped to alternative rock as Alt 101.9, joining several other former "AMP Radio"-branded stations in switching to the format and brand after the completion of the Entercom merger.

The change brought the format back to a full-market signal in Orlando for the first time since 2008, when sister station WOCL flipped to classic hits.

This name conflict with iHeart resulted in WQMP quietly changing its on-air brand to FM 101.9 on December 4 of that year.

[19] On August 1, 2024, at 4 pm, after playing "Move Along" by The All-American Rejects, WQMP flipped to classic hip-hop, returning to the "102 Jamz" branding; the first song under the relaunched format was "Lose Control" by Missy Elliott and Ciara.

With the flip, regional vice president Ross Mahoney left the station; Miguel "Mijo" Arizarry, the brand manager at Audacy-owned WPOW across the state in Miami (which itself had undergone a similar quasi-revival of their longtime brand earlier that year, though it had not been dropped like WQMP had), would be hired in the same position for WQMP.

WJHM's logo under the first iteration of the "102 JAMZ" branding; current logo is similar, but features a cleaner, sharpened design and omits the "FM" portion
Logo of AMP Radio (2014–2017)
Logo as "FM 101.9"