Folk Music Station WFMS Launches New Website

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WFMS, the Folk Music Station, has launched a new website. The site includes a blog, photos, videos, and a forum.

WFMS’s History

WFMS (95.5 FM) – branded as 95.5 WFMS – is a radio station that serves the Indianapolis, Indiana, area. The station is owned by Entercom and airs a country music format. The station’s studios and offices are on Monument Circle in Downtown Indianapolis.

WFMS’s founding in the 1960s

WFMS (95.5 FM) – branded 95.5 WFMS – is a radio station licensed to serve Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The station is owned by Entercom and the broadcast license is held by Entercom Licensing, LLC.[1]

WFMS airs a classic country music format branded as “95.5 WFMS: The Country Giant”. The WFMS studios are located in downtown Indianapolis, while the station transmitter resides in Noblesville, Indiana.[2][3]

The station signed on the air on September 30, 1961, as WIFE-FM.[4] It was the FM counterpart to AM 1310 WIFE (now WIBC).[5] The station originally aired a middle of the road music format but later shifted to a beautiful music format in 1966.[6][7][8]

WFMS’s influence in the folk music scene

WFMS (95.5 FM) is a radio station in Indianapolis, Indiana. The station’s format is country music. WFMS is currently owned and operated by Entercom[1] and has been playing country music for over 40 years.

WFMS was originally an easy-listening station known as WIFE-FM. In 1976, the station switched to a beautiful music format as WYXR (“Your eXciting Radio”), but would eventually succumb to the popularity of FM talk radio in the early 1980s and become WIBC-FM, a full-time simulcast of WIBC (93.1 FM). On October 1, 1984, at Midnight, after stunting withcontemporary hits for several days as “B95”, the station flipped to country as “WFMS, The Hoosier Heartland”, branded as “95 WFMS”.

The New Website

Folk music station WFMS has launched a new website. The website has a new look and feel and is designed to be more user-friendly. The website also includes new features, such as a forum and a blog.

The website’s design and layout

The new website has a sleek and modern design, with a focus on simplicity and ease of use. The homepage features a large search bar, allowing you to easily find the music you’re looking for. The site also includes a range of interactive features, such as a blog, forum and social media integration.

The website’s features

The new website has a few great features, the first being an online radio player. This allows visitors to the site to listen to WFMS at any time. The site also includes a blog, which will be updated frequently with news, interviews, and reviews.

In addition, the site includes a comprehensive guide to folk music venues in the Indianapolis area. This is a valuable resource for both locals and visitors alike, as it provides information on where to see live folk music performances.

The website’s content

The new website has a sleek and modern design, and is packed with content to appeal to long-time listeners as well as newcomers to the station. In addition to information on the station’s history, DJs, and mission, the site features a section on folk music genres, a calendar of events, and a blog.

Visitors to the site can also listen to WFMS live online, or browse the station’s impressive archives of past shows. With its wealth of content and easy-to-use design, the new WFMS website is sure to be a valuable resource for folk music fans around the world.

The Future of WFMS

WFMS has been a staple in the Indianapolis music scene since 1971, when the station first launched as a classical music station. In the years since, WFMS has evolved into a folk music station, and has become known for its broadcasts of live music from local and regional artists. Now, after almost 50 years on the air, WFMS is launching a new website that promises to be a hub for the Indianapolis folk music community.

WFMS’s plans for the future

WFMS is committed to providing the best possible experience for our listeners. We’ve launched a new website, which you can find at wfms.org, and we’re excited to share our plans for the future with you.

First and foremost, we’re going to continue to bring you the best in folk music. We’ll be keeping our folk music programming 24/7, and we’ll be adding new shows and features to keep things fresh.

In addition to great folk music, we’ll also be expanding our coverage of other genres. We’ll be adding new shows that focus on world music, Americana, and bluegrass, just to name a few. And we’ll be giving our listeners more opportunities to interact with us through live events, contests, and social media.

We’re also excited to announce that we’ll be launching a new online store in the coming weeks. The store will feature a curated selection of folk music CDs, vinyl records, books, and more. All of the proceeds from the store will go directly towards supporting WFMS and its mission.

Thanks for being part of the WFMS community! We can’t wait to share all of these great things with you in the months and years to come.

WFMS’s impact on the folk music scene

WFMS’s new website has been aimed to increase the visibility of the folk music scene and to make it more accessible to the general public. The website includes a comprehensive guide to the genre, with information on the history and development of folk music, as well as information on contemporary artists and upcoming events.

The website also includes a forum for discussion and debate on all things related to folk music, as well as a section for reviews and recommendations of folk music albums and concerts. In addition, the website provides links to other resources devoted to folk music, such as radio stations, websites, festivals, and organizations.

The goal of this website is to provide a one-stop shop for all things related to folk music, and to create a community of folk music lovers who can share their passion for this unique genre.

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