WOW Radio Expands Reach With New Pensacola Station

June 22, 2017

Popular Christian music radio station WOW 90.9 in Pace is now also broadcasting as WOW 101.1 in Pensacola.

“Since our beginning, at different concerts and events, listeners have asked us when we would have a better signal into all of Pensacola” said Dale Riddick, WOW Radio general manager. “We are excited that we can now tell them that the time is now and we look forward to being involved even more in the local communities we serve.”

WOW 90.9 is a non-commercial radio station that has served South Alabama and Northwest Florida since December 2009. WOW Radio plays the best in Adult Christian Hits available today, with a positive, inspirational message. Core artists and groups include: Casting Crowns, TobyMac, Francesca Battistelli, Big Daddy Weave, MercyMe, Natalie Grant, Chris Tomlin, Third Day, Jeremy Camp, Mandisa, and Matthew West, and others.

“For seven and a half years WOW Radio has been serving our audience in South Alabama and Northwest Florida. With this addition, we will be able to reach even more listeners in the Pensacola area,” said Larry Steelman, President of Agape Educational Media.  “Thank you to our long time supporters and welcome to our new listeners and partners.”

Agape Educational Media, Inc., a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization and the owner of radio station WOWB 90.9 FM is now simulcasting it’s 100,000 watt signal on WBSR-AM and translator W266AL at 101.1 FM in Pensacola..

The station is also streaming and can be heard at www.wowradio.org and the stations’ Facebook page is www.facebook.com/WOW90.9/.

Comments

5 Responses to “WOW Radio Expands Reach With New Pensacola Station”

  1. Michael Peterson on July 4th, 2020 1:09 pm

    The radio reception in Pensacola is spotty at best sometimes we can get it, sometimes we can’t. What’s going on. Sometimes it’s completely off the air.

  2. Robby Myrick on July 6th, 2017 1:11 pm

    I am thrilled to see this Dale! Much love from your friends in the ‘Sipp! :)

  3. Dave Myers on June 25th, 2017 4:20 pm

    I will miss my ESPN radio. Pensacola needs a real radio station that doesn’t play the same songs we’ve all heard a billion times or canned Christian music that ironically enough has absolutely no soul. The airwaves here are reflective of the downtown expansion… vapid.

  4. JC on June 25th, 2017 12:01 pm

    Wooo! Finally Quality programming on the airwaves

    Thank you

  5. Brian on June 22nd, 2017 2:30 pm

    This is great news because this is my family’s favorite radio station!