WIJK

WIJK
City Ocean City, Maryland
Branding "104.3 The Ryde"
Slogan "Ocean City's Rock Alternative"
Frequency 1590 kHz
Translator(s) 104.3 W282AW (Ocean Pines)
First air date 1960 (as WETT)
Format Alternative Rock
Power 1,000 watts day
230 watts night
Class B
Facility ID 41484
Transmitter coordinates 38°24′16.00″N 75°7′37.00″W / 38.4044444°N 75.1269444°W / 38.4044444; -75.1269444
Former callsigns WETT (1960-2001)
WKHZ (2001-2010)
WMHZ (2010-2011)
WAMS (4/2011-9/2011)
WQMR (2011-2012)
WAMS (8/2012-11/2012)
Owner Eastern Shore Media, Inc
Webcast Listen Live
Website theryderadio.com

WIJK (1590 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Ocean City, Maryland, USA. The station was licensed to Bayshore Media, LLC. In September 2010, the station began relaying on an FM translator, W286BB 105.1 FM, in Ocean Pines, MD. On December 23, 2010, the station changed its call letters to from WKHZ to WMHZ. On April 21, 2011, the station changed its call letters from WMHZ to WAMS.

On September 15, 2011, WAMS changed their call letters to WQMR and changed their format to talk, branded as "Hot Talk WQMR".[1]

On August 13, 2012, WQMR changed their call letters back to WAMS, and changed their format to oldies.

On October 26, 2012 WAMS changed their format again, this time as adult hits, branded as "JACK FM".[2] The call letters changed to WIJK on November 20, 2012.

On April 6, 2013, WIJK once again changed their format, this time to a sports talk format as an affiliate of CBS Sports Radio. They retained the WIJK call letters they switched to under the Jack FM branding, and are now known as "The Jock".

On November 18, 2013, WIJK went silent.

WIJK is back on the air and broadcasting the CBS Sports Radio format. (Date of return to the air uncertain - observed May of 2014).

On August 24, 2014, WIJK 1590 AM and W286BB 105.1 FM were acquired by Eastern Shore Media/Bay Broadcasting, Inc, and are in use to bring Bay Country 97.9 (WBEY) programming to the Ocean City, Berlin/Ocean Pines, and Fenwick area.

In January 2015 WIJK changed their format to alternative rock, branded as "105.1 The Ryde" (format moved from WRYD 101.1 FM Snow Hill,, MD, which flipped to country).[3]

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