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WNSP
WNSP (105.5 FM, "Sports Radio 105.5") is a radio station licensed to serve Bay Minette, Alabama, United States. The station, founded in 1964, is currently owned by Dot Com Plus, LLC. WNSP and sister station WZEW broadcast from the former Smith Bakery building in Mobile, Alabama. WNSP is in the midst of a move out of historic Midtown, to a newly renovated building located along the I-65 corridor. WNSP's transmitter is near Bay Minette.
Since September 11, 1993, WNSP has broadcast a sports talk format to the greater Mobile metropolitan area. In addition to its daily lineup of local programs covering the Southeastern Conference, golf, hunting, fishing, NASCAR, and other regional sports, the station features select programming from Infinity Sports Network. WNSP was the original flagship station of the University of South Alabama radio network. The station is the Mobile affiliate of the New Orleans Saints radio network and previously the Auburn Tigers football and Auburn Tigers basketball radio networks. Beginning with the 2009 college football season, WNSP became the flagship for the University of South Alabama Jaguars football program. The longtime partnership between WNSP and South Alabama ended in April of 2016. With South Alabama moving all athletics programming to a partnership with iHeart Radio and local competitor Sports Talk 99.5 FM WRKH-HD2.
The current local programming from the station includes:
The Opening Kickoff: Monday-Friday - 6am-9am. Hosted By Mark Heim and Lee Shirvanian. Produced by Michael Brauner.
SportsDrive: Monday-Friday - 3pm-6pm Hosted by Nick Wiggins and Jaret Bates.
John Racciatti's Miller Lite Golf Show - Monday 6pm-7pm - with local golf pros including Danny Spybey. Michael Brauner and Jaret Bates are also show regulars alongside long time host John Racciatti.
Tommy Praytor's Inside Alabama Racing - Wednesdays - 6pm-7pm Produced by Jaret Bates
WNSP Outdoors - Thursday 12noon-1pm with Alan White and Doug Max. Produced by Michael Brauner
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WNSP
WNSP (105.5 FM, "Sports Radio 105.5") is a radio station licensed to serve Bay Minette, Alabama, United States. The station, founded in 1964, is currently owned by Dot Com Plus, LLC. WNSP and sister station WZEW broadcast from the former Smith Bakery building in Mobile, Alabama. WNSP is in the midst of a move out of historic Midtown, to a newly renovated building located along the I-65 corridor. WNSP's transmitter is near Bay Minette.
Since September 11, 1993, WNSP has broadcast a sports talk format to the greater Mobile metropolitan area. In addition to its daily lineup of local programs covering the Southeastern Conference, golf, hunting, fishing, NASCAR, and other regional sports, the station features select programming from Infinity Sports Network. WNSP was the original flagship station of the University of South Alabama radio network. The station is the Mobile affiliate of the New Orleans Saints radio network and previously the Auburn Tigers football and Auburn Tigers basketball radio networks. Beginning with the 2009 college football season, WNSP became the flagship for the University of South Alabama Jaguars football program. The longtime partnership between WNSP and South Alabama ended in April of 2016. With South Alabama moving all athletics programming to a partnership with iHeart Radio and local competitor Sports Talk 99.5 FM WRKH-HD2.
The current local programming from the station includes:
The Opening Kickoff: Monday-Friday - 6am-9am. Hosted By Mark Heim and Lee Shirvanian. Produced by Michael Brauner.
SportsDrive: Monday-Friday - 3pm-6pm Hosted by Nick Wiggins and Jaret Bates.
John Racciatti's Miller Lite Golf Show - Monday 6pm-7pm - with local golf pros including Danny Spybey. Michael Brauner and Jaret Bates are also show regulars alongside long time host John Racciatti.
Tommy Praytor's Inside Alabama Racing - Wednesdays - 6pm-7pm Produced by Jaret Bates
WNSP Outdoors - Thursday 12noon-1pm with Alan White and Doug Max. Produced by Michael Brauner