Supertalk Mississippi

Telesouth Communications Inc
IndustryRadio[1]
PredecessorMississippi Agriculture and News Network[1]
Headquarters6311 Ridgewood Road, ,
US[1]
Area served
Mississippi[1]
Key people
Steve Davenport (CEO) (2022)[2]
OwnerSteve Davenport[2]
Number of employees
140 (2015)[3]
WebsiteOfficial website

Telesouth Communications Inc, also known as SuperTalk Mississippi Media, is an American commercial radio network based in Jackson, Mississippi. Its stations across Mississippi broadcast either a music format, or conservative news/talk and sports under the SuperTalk brand.[1][3][2]

The network's talk stations carry a mix of syndicated national shows, its programming, and material produced at the individual stations. Sports schedules are matched to teams based in local markets.[4][1][5]

History

In 1979, Steve Davenport was hired to manage the Love Communications owned Mississippi Agriculture and News Network in Jackson, Mississippi. Shortly afterward, it was purchased by Baton Rouge-based Interstate Communications and merged with Louisiana Network Inc. Soon, production of news reports and short features for Mississippi radio stations evolved to include longer lifestyle, and sports phone-in programs.[1]

The firm began broadcasting live football and basketball from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1984 and went on to take sports broadcast franchises for the University of Mississippi and University of Southern Mississippi. As well as programming for Mississippi and Louisiana, the South Carolina News Network was also produced from Jackson until 2008.[1][2]

Following disagreement over a $25,000 annual franchise fee for the Ole Miss Rebels, Steve Davenport and his business partners the Hanley family of Hazlehurst agreed to purchase Interstate Communications' Mississippi market business, Mississippi Networks Inc, for $300,000 in 1985. Davenport bought out the Hanley's stake in 2008.[2][1]

Amid financial turmoil in 1988, Telesouth sold its newly acquired Biloxi radio station, then bought others, eventually covering all 82 counties of Mississippi.[2]

In 1995, the business name was changed to Telesouth Communications Inc, and in 1997 current flagship WFMN (Flora) and WTCD (Indianola) stations were purchased and converted to pioneer a "SuperTalk" conservative talk show format.[1][2][3]

Jackson State Tigers football was added to the sport broadcast roster in 1998, and the Southern Urban News Network established to produce news features for radio stations in urban markets across Mississippi. The Urban News Network was merged with the firm's Mississippi News Network in 2011.[1]

Previous logo

Telesouth began to divest college sports broadcast franchises from 2011, and to purchase music radio stations. The franchise agreement with Ole Miss had been renewed in 2007 guaranteeing a minimum fee of $27 million over ten years and substantial investment by the broadcaster in facilities at Vaught–Hemingway Stadium, including a $6 million jumbotron. The agreement was taken over by Learfield in 2012. The franchise fee, payable by Telesouth to the University of Mississippi, for its final year of Ole Miss Rebels football was $3 million.[6][2][1][7]

Purchases included Biloxi music stations from Alpha Media in 2018.[1][8]

Between 2013 and 2018, sport, and then feel-good and lifestyle programming, were added to the SuperTalk format broadcast on Telesouth's 12 talk radio stations.[1]

In 2019, the company began video broadcast of SuperTalk programming on C Spire cable.[1]

Radio stations

License city Format Cl­ass ERP watts
WFMM 97.3 FM Sumrall[i] Supe­rtalk A 6,000 [9][10][4]
WFMN 97.3 FM Flora[ii] Supe­rtalk C3 19,500 [11][12][9]
WFTA 101.9 FM Fulton[iii] Supe­rtalk C2 50,000 [9][5][13]
WKBB 100.9 FM Mantee Supe­rtalk C2 47,000 [9][14][15]
WLAU 99.3 FM Heidel­berg[iv] Supe­rtalk C2 50,000 [9][16][17]
WOSM 103.1 FM Ocean Springs Supe­rtalk C2 50,000 [9][18][19]
WTNM 93.7 FM Court­land Supe­rtalk C3 11,000 [9][20][21]
WRQO 102.1 FM Monti­cello[v] Supe­rtalk C2 50,000 [9][22][23]
WTCD 96.9 FM Indian­ola Supe­rtalk C2 16,500 [9][24][25]
WXRZ 94.3 FM Corinth Supe­rtalk C3 25,000 [9][26][27]
WZKR 103.3 FM Collins­ville[vi] Supe­rtalk C3 6,000 [9][28][29]
WMPK 93.5 FM Summit Supe­rtalk A 6,000 [9][30][31]
WKCU 92.9 FM Corinth country D 250 [32][33][34]
1350 AM D 400
WCNA 95.9 FM Potts Camp[iii] adult hits C3 14,000 [32][35]
WQLJ 105.5 FM Water Valley hot AC A 4,700 [32][36][37]
WOXF 105.1 FM Oxford A 1,600
WYMX 99.1 FM Green­wood classic hits C0 96,000 [32][38]
WLZA 96.1 FM Eupora classic hits C2 40,000 [32][39]
WBZL 103.3 FM Green­wood classic hip-hop C3 25,000 [32][40]
WDXO 92.9 FM Hazle­hurst classic hip-hop A 2,700 [32][41][42]
WOEG 1220 AM D 164
WCPR 97.9 FM D'Iber­ville active rock C2 50,000 [32][43]
WXYK 105.9 FM Pasca­goula top 40 C3 25,000 [32][44]
WGBL 96.7 FM Gulfport classic hip-hop A 4,300 [32][45]
W292GD 106.3 FM Biloxi adult hits D 250 [32][46][47][48]
WANG 1490 AM C 1,000
WTNI 1640 AM B 10,000
  1. ^ For Hattiesburg
  2. ^ For Jackson
  3. ^ a b For Tupelo
  4. ^ For Laurel
  5. ^ For Brookhaven
  6. ^ For Meridian

Talk shows

As of 2022, Supertalk's schedule includes:-

Network

  • The Gallo Radio Show - Presenter, Paul Gallo - Producer, Perez Hodge[49][50]
  • Coast Vue with Ricky Mathews[51]
  • MidDays with Gerard Gibert - Producer, Ryne "Ryno" Montgomery[52]
  • In a Mississippi Minute with Steve Azar[51]
  • Good Things with Rebecca Turner - Producer, Ryne "Ryno" Montgomery[53]
  • SportsTalk Mississippi - Presenters, Richard Cross, Michael Borkey and Brian Hadad[54]
  • Outdoors with Ricky Mathews[51]
  • Garden Mama[55]
  • The Handy Man Radio Show[51]
  • Richard Schwartz Legal Power Hour[51]

National

The JT and Dave Show

JT Williamson and Dave Ingram began to co-host the JT & Dave Show on SuperTalk in 2002. Long-time producer and occasional on-air contributor was “Scary” Gary O’Cain. Their guests on the show were often prominent Mississippi politicians and the pair addressed controversial topics in the state from a conservative perspective. The daily, three-hour shows campaigned for charter schools and to repeal traffic camera legislation. Phone-in callers that disagreed with the presenters were characteristically dealt with in a robust manner. Ingram left the show in 2010 and the abrupt nature of his departure prompted speculation on internet forums.[56][57][58][59][60][61]

The show was briefly renamed Air Bubba, then the JT Show, and in a departure from interviewing Mississippi's state politicians in 2016, it hosted British campaigner Nigel Farage. Williamson announced he had been diagnosed with Lymphoma in 2020 and died that year.[62][63][59][64][65]

News networks

As of 2022, SuperTalk's general, statewide news service is carried by 48 Mississippi affiliate radio stations. Thirty-six broadcast its Agrinews package covering commodity prices and farming topics.[66][67]

College athletes' image rights

Telesouth Communications Inc was one of the defendants in a putative class action lawsuit brought by Steven Clarke and nine other amateur college athletes. They alleged athletic conferences, broadcast networks and licensing agencies (including Telesouth) improperly colluded to exclude them from the market for their image rights, and set those fees they received at zero or lower than what they would otherwise have achieved.[68][69][70][71]

Judge Kevin H Sharp's 2015 decision in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee accepted that college sports was "big business", but concluded the way athletes had been required to surrender their images rights was lawful.[72][68]

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ヨハネス12世 第130代 ローマ教皇 教皇就任 955年12月16日教皇離任 964年5月14日先代 アガペトゥス2世次代 レオ8世個人情報出生 937年スポレート公国(中部イタリア)スポレート死去 964年5月14日 教皇領、ローマ原国籍 スポレート公国親 父アルベリーコ2世(スポレート公)、母アルダその他のヨハネステンプレートを表示 ヨハネス12世(Ioannes XII、937年 - 964年5月14日)は、ロ...

 

 

Japanese manga series Happy Marriage!?Cover of the first manga volumeはぴまり〜Happy Marriage!?〜 MangaWritten byMaki EnjōjiPublished byShogakukanEnglish publisherViz MediaMagazinePetit ComicDemographicJoseiOriginal runJune 2009 – September 2012Volumes10 Happy Marriage!? (はぴまり〜Happy Marriage!?〜) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Maki Enjōji. It began serialization in Shogakukan's josei magazine Petit Comic on June 14, 2009 and ran until Sept...

В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с фамилиями Линн и Аллен. Эмбер Линнангл. Amber Lynn Имя при рождении Лора Аллен Дата рождения 3 сентября 1963(1963-09-03) (60 лет) Место рождения Ньюпорт-Бич Гражданство  США Род деятельности порноактриса, модель, актриса, эротическая �...

 

 

Città scomparse del Lazio arcaicoL'antico Latium vetus ed i suoi principali centri abitatiLocalizzazioneStato Italia AmministrazionePatrimonioLatium vetus EnteRegione Lazio Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale Le città scomparse del Lazio arcaico sono i numerosi centri urbani esistenti nell'antico Latium prima della progressiva conquista da parte di Roma. Le fonti antiche riportano circa cinquanta antichissime comunità, fiorite nel Latium vetus durante l'età del bronzo, in gran ...

 

 

Serial piégeurs Saison 17 Épisode no 3 Titre original Milhouse of Sand and Fog Titre québécois Milhouse se fait du cinéma Code de production GABF19 1re diffusion aux É.-U. 25 septembre 2005 1re diffusion en France 24 septembre 2006 Tableau noir Aucun Gag du canapé Les Simpson s'assoient sur le canapé. Le menu d'un TiVo s'ouvre, proposant les options enregistrement ou suppression. L'option suppression est choisie et l'écran devient noir. Scénariste Patric Verrone Réalisateur S...

Medication of the calcium channel blocker type FelodipineClinical dataTrade namesPlendilAHFS/Drugs.comMonographMedlinePlusa692016Routes ofadministrationOralATC codeC08CA02 (WHO) Legal statusLegal status In general: ℞ (Prescription only) Pharmacokinetic dataBioavailability15%MetabolismHepaticOnset of action2.5–5 hoursElimination half-life25 hours[1]ExcretionRenalIdentifiers IUPAC name (RS)-3-ethyl 5-methyl 4-(2,3-dichlorophenyl)-2,6-dimethyl-1,4-dihydropyridine-...

 

 

Battle in the first world war Capture of Le QuesnoyPart of the Western Front of the First World War Hundred Days Offensive: Battle of the Sambre (1918)The walls of Le Quesnoy, scaled by New Zealand troops when taking the town from German forces on 4 November 1918Date4 November 1918LocationLe Quesnoy, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France50°14′59″N 03°38′18″E / 50.24972°N 3.63833°E / 50.24972; 3.63833Result New Zealand victoryBelligerents  New Zealand  German...