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WOLH

WOLH (1230 AM) is a radio station airing an sports format known as "ESPN 98.9". Licensed to Florence, South Carolina, USA, the station serves the Florence area. The station is owned by Miller Communications, inc.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=WOLH Facility Record )〕 The station's programming also airs on WHYM in Lake City and W255BD in Darlington.
==History==
WOLH at 1230 AM was once WOLS, signing on in 1937; it was the first radio station in Florence, South Carolina. WOLS was once owned and operated by Melvin Purvis (1903–1960), the former FBI agent credited with capturing or killing John Dillinger and Pretty Boy Floyd in the 1930s.〔http://www.nndb.com/people/217/000205599/, Retrieved on 2009-08-25.〕
WOLS was home to the "Holiday Show" Hosted by Doug Williams. The program was on the air for 28 years before moving to television for another eight years.
WOLS was an adult standards station using the Stardust format. Most of its programming was also heard on WHYM. Both stations aired some Christian programming.
In 2003, WOLS was bought by the Colonial Radio Group and was known as "The Sports Animal."It featured Sporting News Radio programming and had a weekly sports talk radio show hosted by on-air personalities Jeff Andrulonis and Bradley Turner. When GHB Broadcasting sold the station and WHYM to Estuardo Rodriguez in 2006, the call letters WTIX were used.〔〔"Deals," ''Broadcasting and Cable'', April 17, 2006.〕 On February 12, 2008, the call sign was changed to WOLH so that the old call sign "WOLS" could be moved to a Charlotte, North Carolina station upon its switch to oldies. WOLH was then known as Radio Fiesta, with a Regional Mexican format, with programming also heard on WHYM, WODR and WFMO.
Miller Communications bought WOLH and WHYM in 2008. The switch to the talk format was made in 2009.〔http://www.miller.fm/news/archives.asp, Retrieved on 2009-08-25.〕
On October 4, 2012 WOLH changed its format to Rhythmic oldies, branded as "Jammin' 98.9" (the 98.9 frequency in the branding is for FM translator W255BD 98.9 FM in Darlington, South Carolina).〔http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/70720/florence-is-jammin/〕
On March 1, 2013 WOLH changed its format to sports, with programming from ESPN Radio. The ''Press Box Radio'' show with Allen Smothers and Emerson Phillips would remain, as would South Carolina Gamecocks basketball; Gamecocks baseball was being added. ESPN programming would include Major League Baseball, NBA basketball and college football.

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