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Hot Country 107 Promotional Sweater

Station Apparel WMRN-2026-046

Hot Country 107 Promotional Sweater (WMRN-2026-046) is a Promotional Apparel associated with WMRN-AM / WMRN-FM, preserved within the WMRN Promotional Apparel Collection. Dated c.1990s, the item contributes to the documentary record of WMRN broadcasting history. This sweater represents WMRN-FM’s “Hot Country 107” branding era, one of several major format and branding identities associated with the station’s FM operations during the late twentieth century. Promotional apparel such as this served as a visible extension of station branding during remote broadcasts, community appearances, concerts, fairs, and promotional events throughout Marion and surrounding Central Ohio communities.

As part of the archive’s expanding promotional apparel collection, the artifact documents how local radio stations visually marketed themselves beyond the airwaves during the 1990s era of regional country music broadcasting.

The preservation of station apparel provides valuable insight into the public-facing identity and branding strategies of local radio broadcasting during a period when promotional visibility played a major role in audience engagement and station recognition.

Historical Significance

This sweater represents WMRN-FM’s “Hot Country 107” branding era, one of several major format and branding identities associated with the station’s FM operations during the late twentieth century. Promotional apparel such as this served as a visible extension of station branding during remote broadcasts, community appearances, concerts, fairs, and promotional events throughout Marion and surrounding Central Ohio communities.

As part of the archive’s expanding promotional apparel collection, the artifact documents how local radio stations visually marketed themselves beyond the airwaves during the 1990s era of regional country music broadcasting.

The preservation of station apparel provides valuable insight into the public-facing identity and branding strategies of local radio broadcasting during a period when promotional visibility played a major role in audience engagement and station recognition.

Exhibit Label

Hot Country 107 Promotional Sweater. c.1990s. Promotional Apparel. This item is preserved as part of the WMRN Radio History Archive.

Accession Finding Aid

Catalog Record

Structured archival metadata for citation, research, and long-term preservation context.

Accession Metadata

Accession ID
WMRN-2026-046
Title
Hot Country 107 Promotional Sweater
Date / Era
c.1990s
Station Association
WMRN-AM 1490, WMRN-FM
Collection
Terry Cole, WMRN Promotional Apparel Collection
Format / Type
Promotional Apparel, Station Apparel
People
WMRN-AM/FM Staff
Rights
Physical item preserved by the WMRN Radio History Archive. Images and metadata © WMRN Radio History Archive unless otherwise noted.

Research Context

Historical Context

Hot Country 107 Promotional Sweater (WMRN-2026-046) is a Promotional Apparel associated with WMRN-AM / WMRN-FM, preserved within the WMRN Promotional Apparel Collection. Dated c.1990s, the item contributes to the documentary record of WMRN broadcasting history. This sweater represents WMRN-FM’s “Hot Country 107” branding era, one of several major format and branding identities associated with the station’s FM operations during the late twentieth century. Promotional apparel such as this served as a visible extension of station branding during remote broadcasts, community appearances, concerts, fairs, and promotional events throughout Marion and surrounding Central Ohio communities. As part…

Provenance

Preserved as part of the WMRN Radio History Archive collection documenting station branding, promotional materials, and broadcasting culture connected to WMRN-AM and WMRN-FM in Marion, Ohio.

Citation

Hot Country 107 Promotional Sweater. WMRN-2026-046. WMRN Radio History Archive. Accessed June 5, 2026. https://wmrnhistory.com/accession/wmrn-2026-046/

Archival Notes

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