Contact Us


Name: WHMP
Call Letters: WHMP FM
Dial Position: 101.5 FM  / 1400 AM / WRSI-HD2
Coverage Area: Amherst, Northampton, and Greenfield
Address: 15 Hampton Ave.
Northampton, MA 01060
Office Phone: 413-586-7400
Office Fax: 413-585-0927

Mike Ekblom                General Manager mekblom@wrsi.com
Phil Straub               Operations Manager  pstraub@wrsi.com
Buz Eisenberg               Co-Host of Talk the Talk             Buz@whmp.com
Bill Newman               Co-Host of Talk the Talk newman@LNN-law.com
Dan Torres               Producer of Talk the Talk &                                    Co-Host of Panorama dtorres@whmp.com

Sarah Robertson     News Producer/Co-host of Panorama      srobertson@whmp.com

Stefan Ward-Wheten Promotions Director                       sward-wheten@wrsi.com

Directions to our Studios/Offices:

  • From the South:
    Take I-91 North to the first Northampton Exit – 18. At the light at the end of the exit, turn left and head north on Route 5. Exactly one mile from that exit you will see on your left a green brick building with a wrought iron fence (the Northampton Chamber of Commerce Visitor’s Center). Turn left on Hampton Avenue. Our building will be on the right just behind the fire hydrant.
  • From the North:
    Take I-91 South to the last Northampton Exit – 18. At the exit ramp, turn left heading north on Route 5 towards the Center of Northampton. Just a little over a mile from the exit you will see on your left, a green brick building with a wrought iron fence (the Northampton Chamber of Commerce Visitor’s Center). Turn left on Hampton Avenue. Our building will be on the right just behind the fire hydrant.
  • From the West:
    Take Route 9 East to the second of two intersections in the center of Northampton. (At the first you will see the “Academy of Music” Theater on your far right.) At the second intersection you will turn right heading south on Route 5. Hampton Avenue will be the second street on your right. Our building will be on the right just behind the fire hydrant and next to the public parking lot and garage.
  • From the East:
    Take Route 9 West to the Center of Northampton. You will see the Hampshire County Court House on the far right corner of the first large intersection you see. Take a left turn heading south on Route 5. Hampton Avenue will be the second street on your right. Our building will be on the right just behind the fire hydrant and next to the public parking lot and garage.
  • Co-Owned Stations as Northampton Radio Group:
    WRSI, WHMPRewind 94.3 and Pure Oldies 96.9

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