WXJC-FM

The station is owned by Crawford Broadcasting Company, and airs a mix of Christian talk and teaching programs with Southern Gospel music.

Due to the location of the station's broadcast tower and its strong signal, WXJC-FM provides at least secondary coverage to Huntsville, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden and Florence.

[3] Before it began targeting the Birmingham market, WFMH-FM had several different formats, including classic country music and adult standards.

[4] Initially, Reality 101.1 proved to be moderately successful, but the location of the station's broadcast tower hindered the signal from adequately reaching the southern suburbs of Birmingham.

The new WYDE established itself as a leader in conservative talk, due in part to morning hosts Russ and Dee Fine.

[7] At first, both WYDE-FM and AM were full-time simulcast partners, but by the fall, the AM station changed its call letters to WDJC.

It became a full-time Christian station, featuring syndicated Bible studies and teaching along with Southern gospel music.

WYDE-FM spent several months of continuing playing music with no live studio announcers.

Again known as "101.1 The Source", WYDE-FM aired "America's Morning News" plus Laura Ingraham, Dennis Miller, Dave Ramsey, Rusty Humphries, and Dr. Asa's syndicated shows.

Whaley was still hosting an afternoon show and Ramsey's show was still featured, but Hart was moved to nighttime from 7 to 9 p.m. Former Birmingham television news anchor Andrea Lindenberg hosted a show from 9 to 11 a.m., followed by the syndicated "Yellowhammer Radio" program hosted by Cliff Sims, publisher of the conservative blog Yellowhammer News, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.[9] In 2017, Lindenberg left the station to join Matt Murphy on WZRR, and Yellowhammer Radio co-host Scott Beason took over the time slot.

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