Radio Station Information
WPHH 93.5 FM
City of License:
Hope Hull, AL
Format:
Christian Contemporary
Market:
Montgomery, AL
Owner:
Radio Training Network (Radio Training Network, Inc.)
WPHH is an FM radio station broadcasting at 93.5 MHz. The station is licensed to Hope Hull, AL and is part of the Montgomery, AL radio market. The station broadcasts Christian Contemporary music programming and goes by the name "The Joy FM 93.5" on the air. WPHH is owned by Radio Training Network.
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I've never written to anyone to complain about anything but the bohannon talk show is BORiNG. I listen to talk radio often and the choice of topics is so vanilla in effort to be a-political it is awful.
For example, last night following a major nationwide political election he's talking about the verdict of the verdict of the former Olympian in Australia that was issued a month ago.
Can we get Mark Levin or Michael savage or someone like that for the 10:00 pm (central time) slot?
Please?
By: Mick on November 7, 2014
Great line-up. Your station is the only one listened to in this house or in the car. However could you get Mark Levin into your line-up?
Thanks
Keep up the great work.
Ron
By: ron on May 20, 2015
93.7 now officially stinks like the manure they sing about! What brain trust came up with the idea of switching from talk radio to country music? Was the subject matter too intellectual to the people of Alabama? Forget about talking about the election, we'd rather hear songs about drunken truckdrivers who are in love with their cousins and get their hearts broken by their wives/girlfriends/sisters. Oh, and don't forget the local obituaries! I've felt my IQ lower just by turning on the station. As of today, my radio presets are going to be missing 93.7. I guess the only alternative will be NPR to hear anything half-way intelligent in this area.
By: TheDeadTalkBack on October 19, 2015
What Has Happened to WDBT ??? 93.7 Talk Radio Is What I LISTENED To EVERYDAY... I am in Sales & Drive Everyday, & I Am MISSING Your Station. I can Get ONLY STATIC on This 103.9 !! TERRIBLE TERRIBLE. I Have NEVER Had Such A Disappointing Time Trying To Get this Station, to Come in Clear, & Able to HEAR Something !! Other Than STATIC !! This WAS a Truly GREAT Radio Station Before. I Patronized Several of the Advertising Businesses on the Station, NOW I CANNOT HEAR ANYTHING !!! Wonder How They Appreciate The STATIC ADS !! Since People Cannot Hear Who Is On, NO $$$$ ~~~~ Advertising Now on here Seems Worthless.... Please Do Something To Remedy This, PLEASE PLEASE.... YOUR STATION """WAS""" GREAT Before.... PLEASE COME TO YOUR SENSES & FIX THIS STATIC STATION.
By: Panama City Girl on October 20, 2015
I loved listening to Rush & Michael Savage on an FM station all the way down here on the beach. Very disappointing to lose this talk radio station.
By: Miss the Wiregrass station on October 28, 2015
I want to get into radio. No sales. I prefer most any format. Will work odd days and hours and very cheap.
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By: Don on January 15, 2016
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