WSAA | |
City: | Benton, Tennessee |
Area: | Cleveland, Tennessee |
Branding: | Air1 |
Frequency: | 93.1 MHz |
Format: | Christian worship |
Erp: | 3,500 watts |
Haat: | 133.1m (436.7feet) |
Class: | A |
Facility Id: | 63493 |
Coordinates: | 35.165°N -84.8536°W |
Former Callsigns: | WBIN-FM (1992–1998) WOCE (1998–2006) |
Affiliations: | Air1 |
Owner: | Educational Media Foundation |
Webcast: | Listen Live |
Website: | air1.com |
Licensing Authority: | FCC |
WSAA (93.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian worship format from Air1. Licensed to Benton, Tennessee, United States, the station serves the Cleveland, Tennessee area. The station is owned by Educational Media Foundation.[1]
The station was assigned the call sign WBIN-FM on July 3, 1992;[2] it signed on in November 1996[3] with an adult contemporary format.[4] In April 1998, WBIN-FM dropped a contemporary Christian format and began simulcasting a southern gospel format with WBIN (1540 AM);[5] on May 18, 1998, the station changed its call sign to WOCE,[2] ahead of a change to adult contemporary that July.[6]
In September 2000, the adult contemporary format moved to WCLE-FM (104.1);[7] WOCE then changed to a ranchera format from Jones Radio Network.[8] By February 2001, the station was carrying programming from the Z-Spanish Network, switching from its Spanish-language hits programming to regional Mexican.[9] On April 3, 2006, the call sign was changed to WSAA.[2] Following a silent period, the station returned to the air with a country music format, "Ocoee 93", on September 2, 2008.[10]
WSAA carried an adult hits format under the "Jack FM" beginning in May 2009, after WPLZ (95.3 FM) switched from "Jack FM" to a news/talk format. On September 6, 2011, WSAA changed its format to EMF's Air 1 Christian rock format; the "Jack FM" format moved to WQMT (93.9 FM).