WUUU

Radio station in Franklinton, Louisiana
  • Franklinton, Louisiana
Broadcast areaFlorida ParishesFrequency98.9 MHzBrandingCat Country 98-9ProgrammingFormatCountryOwnershipOwnerPittman Broadcasting Services, L.L.C.History
First air date
1995 (29 years ago) (1995)
Former call signs
KAKA (1995–1996)
WFCG-FM (1996–2003)
Call sign meaning
U times three in callsignTechnical informationFacility ID22992ClassC3ERP25,000 wattsHAAT100 meters (330 ft)LinksWebcastListen liveWebsitecatcountry989.com

WUUU (98.9 MHz, "Cat Country 98.9") is a United States country music-formatted radio station with offices in Covington, Louisiana and Hammond, Louisiana. The station, which is owned by Pittman Broadcasting Services, LLC., operates with an ERP of 25 kW.

History

The station signed on the air in 1995 as a class A station playing country music owned by Gaco Broadcasting Corp. In May 2002, the station was sold to Marcus Pittman, III.

On December 18, 2013, the station was relocated to a new transmitter site just north of Folsom, Louisiana, and upgraded to a Class C3 operating at 25,000 watts. Two days later, the station returned to the air with a loop of Roar by Katy Perry.[1]

On February 5, 2014, WUUU roars to Top-40 (CHR), branded as "Triple U 98.9".[2] Three years later, the station roars back to country music, branded as "Cat Country 98.9".[3]

Callsign history

The WUUU call sign once belonged to WNFZ/94.3 of Powell, Tennessee, in the 1970s. They were also used from 1982 to 1993 by WUMX/102.5 of Utica, New York, and from 1993 to 1996 by WARW/93.5 in Remsen, New York.

References

  1. ^ WUUU Returns With A Roar Radioinsight - December 20, 2013
  2. ^ WUUU Roars To CHR Radioinsight - February 5, 2014
  3. ^ WUUU Roars Back To Cat Country Radioinsight - August 8, 2017

External links

  • Station Website
  • Station Facebook
  • WUUU in the FCC FM station database
  • WUUU in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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Radio stations in the Lake Pontchartrain and the Florida Parishes areas of Louisiana
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Nearby radio markets
Baton Rouge
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New Orleans
See also
List of radio stations in Louisiana
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Country radio stations in the state of Louisiana
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KLAA-FM – Tioga
KMAR-FM – Winnsboro
KMDL – Kaplan
KMYY – Rayville
KNGT – Lake Charles
KQKI-FM – Bayou Vista
KRMD-FM – Oil City
KRRV-FM – Alexandria
KSBH – Coushatta
KVCL-FM – Winnfield
KVVP - Leesville
KWLV – Many
KXKS-FM – Shreveport
KXKZ – Ruston
KYKZ – Lake Charles
KWTG - Vidalia
WBOX – Bogalusa
WBOX-FM – Varnado
WFPR - Hammond
WHMD – Hammond
WNOE-FM – New Orleans
WTGE – Baton Rouge
WUUU – Franklinton
WYNK-FM – Baton Rouge
Classic country
KAPB-FM – Marksville
KBKK – Ball
KDBH-FM – Natchitoches
KJVC – Mansfield
KNCB-FM – Vivian
KNOC - Natchitoches
KOGM – Opelousas
KQLK – DeRidder
KRJO – Monroe
KRLQ - Hodge
KSIG - Crowley
KVPI – Ville Platte
KXKC – New Iberia
WGUO – Reserve
WJSH – Folsom
See also
adult contemporary
classic hits
college
country
news/talk
NPR
oldies
religious
rock
sports
top 40
urban
other radio stations in Louisiana
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