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'''WMMR''' (93.3 FM) is a rock radio station in Philadelphia that has shaped the city's rock music culture since adopting an album-oriented rock format in 1968. The station's influence extended beyond music to Philadelphia popular culture, with personalities and programs that generations of listeners consider essential to the Philadelphia experience. WMMR's morning shows, particularly with John DeBella and later Preston and Steve, became Philadelphia institutions.<ref name="wmmr">{{cite web |url=https://www.audacy.com/wmmr/about |title=About WMMR |publisher=Audacy |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref> == History == WMMR began in 1962 as an easy-listening station before converting to progressive rock in 1968, part of the FM rock revolution that transformed radio. The station developed a freeform approach that allowed disc jockeys to select their own music, creating a sound distinct from tightly programmed AM radio. This format attracted rock fans seeking deeper album cuts rather than just singles.<ref name="wmmr"/> Through the 1970s, WMMR established itself as Philadelphia's premier rock station, with personalities and programming that defined the genre locally. The station's influence on Philadelphia's music scene included support for local bands, concert promotions, and a listening community united by rock music fandom. The station's reach extended throughout the Delaware Valley and beyond via its strong FM signal.<ref name="wmmr"/> The 1980s and 1990s brought format tightening as consultants standardized rock radio playlists nationally, reducing the freeform experimentation of earlier years. WMMR adapted while maintaining its rock identity, with morning shows and personality-driven programming distinguishing the station from automated competitors. Various ownership changes accompanied industry consolidation without fundamentally altering the station's rock format.<ref name="wmmr"/> == Morning Shows == WMMR's morning shows have been particularly influential in Philadelphia popular culture. John DeBella's morning show dominated Philadelphia radio in the 1980s before his famous rivalry with Howard Stern led to Stern's brief Philadelphia presence in the early 1990s. DeBella's eventual departure and return reflected the drama that personality radio generates.<ref name="wmmr"/> "Preston and Steve," launched in 2005 after the duo moved from rival station WYSP, has become one of Philadelphia's most popular radio programs. The show combines rock music, comedy, contests, and celebrity interviews in a format that has maintained audience loyalty for nearly two decades. Preston Elliot and Steve Morrison have become Philadelphia media celebrities whose influence extends beyond radio.<ref name="wmmr"/> The morning show format—combining personality, music, and audience engagement—has proven more durable than music-only programming as listeners have migrated to streaming services for on-demand music. The personalities and local content provide what streaming cannot replicate, sustaining radio's relevance in a changing media landscape.<ref name="wmmr"/> == Events and Community == WMMR sponsors events including the MMR*B*Q summer concert, Camp Out for Hunger food drive, and various promotions connecting the station to listeners beyond broadcasting. These events create community around the station, building listener loyalty and generating publicity. The charitable activities also demonstrate the station's Philadelphia commitment.<ref name="wmmr"/> The station's Facebook group and social media presence extend community beyond the airwaves, with listeners connecting around shared musical interests and station content. This digital community supplements but does not replace the on-air experience that defines radio. The combination of broadcast and digital engagement reflects contemporary media realities.<ref name="wmmr"/> == See Also == * [[Philadelphia Radio]] * [[Rock Music in Philadelphia]] * [[Preston and Steve]] * [[Philadelphia Media]] == References == <references /> {{#seo: |title=WMMR 93.3 FM - Philadelphia Rock Radio |description=WMMR 93.3 FM has been Philadelphia's premier rock station since 1968, known for morning shows including Preston and Steve and influential rock programming. |keywords=WMMR, 93.3 FM, rock radio, Preston and Steve, Philadelphia radio, album rock, MMR*B*Q, John DeBella |type=Article }} [[Category:Media]] [[Category:Radio]] [[Category:Music]] [[Category:Philadelphia Institutions]]
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