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This Page Last Updated: Tuesday 7 August 2018

The Essentials

Call Letters: WRSW-FM
Frequency: 107.3fm
City of License: Warsaw
Metro(s):
Power: 50,000 watts @ 293 feet (Class B)
Format: Classic Hits
Address: P.O. Box 1448, Warsaw, IN 46581-1448
Address: 216 W. Market Street, Warsaw, IN 46581-2800
Phone: 574.267.3111
Ownership: Talking Stick Communications, LLC
Web Presence: http://www.wrsw.net

Station Personnel

Current

GM: Woody Zimmerman
Chief Engineer: Jack Didier
OM/PD: Kris Lake
APD: Kenny Edwards
Sales Manager: Dan Daggett
Mornings: Kenny Edwards (6am - 10am)
Mornings: Kris Lake (6am - 9am)
Middays: Rita Price (10am - 12pm)
Middays: Kris Lake (12pm - 2pm)
Afternoons: A.C. McCray (2pm - 7pm) (From Middays)
Nights: Woody Zimmerman (7pm - 12am)
Nights: The Rockin' 80's (Friday 11pm - 1am)
Weekends: Pat Gervais (Saturday 6am - 9am)
Weekends: Rita Price (Saturday 9am - 12pm)
Weekends: Pat Gervais ("The Blues Cafe") (Sunday 5pm - 7pm) (November 27, 2004 - Current)
Weekends: Alice Cooper (Saturday 7pm - 12am)
Weekends: Time Warp (Sunday 6pm - 10pm)
Weekends: Classic Rock Live (Sunday 10pm - 12am)

Former

GM: Harvey Miller (Retired)
GM: Clint Marsh
Chief Engineer: Andrew Farmer (December 1991 - ?)
OM: Bret Wolf
OM: Jay Michaels (October 2006 - 2015)
PD: LaDonna O'Dell
PD: "Mo Lightning" (? - September 2013) (Now out of radio)
News Director: Tom Murray
News Director: Tim Keffaber (Now in Sales for WRSW-FM)
News Director: Katie Wonderly (? - January 2017)
Mornings: Dee Daly (? - February 2008) (Now out of radio)
Mornings: Jim Brennan (5:30am - 10am)
Middays: Jesse Adams (10am - 2pm)
Afternoons: "Mo Lightning" (12pm - 6pm) (? - September 2013) (Now out of radio)
Nights: Thomas Inskeep (1997 - 2000)
Nights: Crystal Raye (6pm - 12am)
Weekends: Frank Perales ("The Chicano Program") (Sunday 7pm - 9pm)

Station History

107.3fm signed on August 11, 1948. In October 2000, WRSW(AM) & WRSW-FM stations split formats. WRSW-FM continued its Adult Contemporary format, while WRSW(AM) flipped to sports, using ESPN Radio.


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