When Sam Phillips sold Elvisā contract in 1955 he used the money to start an all girl radio station in Memphis, TN. Set in a pink, plush studio in the nationsā third Holiday Inn, it was a novelty ā but not for long. He hired models, beauty queens, actresses, telephone operators. Some were young mothers who just needed a job. WHER was the first radio station to feature women as more than novelties and sidekicks. The WHER girls were broadcasting pioneers. From 1955 into the mid-1970s they ruled the airwaves with style, wit and imagination. āWHER was the embryo of the egg,ā said Sam Phillips. āWe broke a barrier. There was nothing like it in the world.ā
Part 2 is set against the backdrop of the civil rights movement, the women’s movement, Vietnam, and the death of Martin Luther King ā the story of WHER continues following the women who pioneered in broadcasting as they head into one of the most dramatic and volatile times in the nation’s history.

