WTDH (FM)

WTDH (FM) (99.7 FM) is a commercial radio station owned by Audacy, Inc. It carries an adult Top 40 format, with its HD2 subchannel carrying Channel Q. The station's studios are located at 12th Avenue South in downtown Birmingham, and its transmitters are located at Valley View Drive atop Red Mountain in southwestern Birmingham, sharing studio facilities with Entravision's Birmingham stations (WUVA-DT and WTFB-CD).

As a simulcast of WCRL and WYDE
On December 5, 1958, WCRL-FM would launch as a simulcast of WCRL (1570 AM). The station was owned by L.D. Bentley Jr.'s company, Blount County Broadcasting Service, Inc. Both stations aired classic music from the 1920s to the 1940s. It is one of many stations that started out by local communities or people.

On July 12, 1968, WCRL would sell WCRL-FM to Bartell Broadcasters in order for it to launch a new simulcast known WKLD-FM. WCRL-FM would become a simulcast of WYDE (now WXJC, 850 AM) and change its call-letters to WYDE-FM. During this time, it carried a country music format. In 1977, WYDE-FM would split from its simulcast of WYDE (AM), retaining its country format. WYDE-FM and rival country station WZZK-FM would go neck in neck in the ratings and had very tough competition.

Split from WYDE, Buck Owens ownership
On February 6, 1986, Bartell Broadcasters would sell WYDE-FM to famed country singer Buck Owens. Owens already owned well recognized country radio stations KUZZ (550 AM/107.9 FM) in Bakersfield, and KNIX (1580 AM/102.5 FM) in Phoenix, and the purchase made it Buck's first station outside of western United States.

Immediately after the purchase, WYDE-FM would change its call-letters to WILD (FM), due to FCC rules at the time which didn't allow separately owned stations in the same market to share the same call-letters, and the station would adopt the Buck Owens guitar used by other Buck Owens stations at the time. The first song to play by on "WILD 99.7" was "I'll Never Stop Loving You" by Gary Morris. The new version of the format proved to be successful, and it had became a top station in local ratings numerous times.

99.7 The Party
Despite being a successful country station, WILD-FM had tense competition with WZZK-FM, and on March 18, 1995, the station would drop its longtime country format would adopt a Top 40 format known as "99.7 The Party" under the call-letters WPRT-FM. The top 40 format was chosen to fill in a void that former Top 40 station WAPI-FM 95.5 FM) made when it switch formats to become an adult contemporary station. The final song to play on "WILD 99.7" was "Check Yes or No" by George Strait, while the first song to play "99.7 The Party" was "This Is How We Do It" by Montell Jordan.

Buck Owens would sell WPRT-FM, as well as KNIX and KESZ to Jacor Communications in 1999. Shortly after the acquisition, Clear Channel would buyout Jacor Communications and its stations. WPRT-FM would remain part of Clear Channel Communications until 2000, when AMFM was purchased by them. To resolve any ownership problems, WPRT-FM alongside, WCAH, WKRP-FM, and WZII were sold to Infinity Radio (which would change its name to CBS Radio in 2005).

MOViN' 99.7/99.7 AMP Radio
On September 30, 2006, WPRT-FM would flip once again to a Rhythmic AC format using the "MOViN" brand which CBS Radio owns the local name rights to through a deal with Alan Burns & Associates (the owners of the MOViN' brand). The last song to play on "99.7 The Party" was "You and Me" by Lifehouse. The first song to play on "MOViN' 99.7" was "Here We Go (Let's Rock & Roll)" by C+C Music Factory. The new format was met with criticism by fans of the Top 40 format and on October 8, 2008, it would flip back to a Top 40 station retaining the MOViN' name under the call-letters "WMVB-FM". On July 7, 2010, WMVB-FM would adopt a new logo stylized after the AMP radio stations owned by CBS Radio.

On February 6, 2014, WMVB-FM would drop its MOViN' branding and officially adopted the AMP Radio branded under the on-screen name "99.7 AMP Radio". The last song to play on "MOViN' 99.7" was "Just Give Me a Reason" by Pink and Nate Ruess, while the first song to play on "99.7 AMP Radio" was "Feel This Moment" by Drake. On July 14, 2014, the station would change its call-letters to WAMQ.

On February 2, 2017, CBS Radio announced it would merge with Entercom. The merger was approved on November 9, 2017, and was consummated on November 17.

Today's 99.7
On December 1, 2017, WAMQ would no longer use the AMP Radio brand, with the final song to play on "99.7 AMP Radio" being "Congratulations" by Post Malone. After that, WAMQ would stunt a possible format change being switch its format every day until December 6, 2017. For December 2nd, the station would switch to an news talk using the "WCAH" name, on the 3rd, it switched to a classic rock station branded "99.7 The Bone", on the 4th it adopted a South Asian music format under the "Radio Zindagi" name, and on the 5th, it would switch to an adult album alternative format under the name "99-XRT".

After that stunt, the station would officially settled on a permanent format, being an adult Top 40 station known as WTDH or "Today's 99.7". The first song to play "Today's 99.7" was "One Call Away" by Charlie Puth.