WKYX-FM
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Broadcast area | Paducah, Kentucky |
Frequency | 94.3 MHz |
Branding | Super Talk 94.3 |
Programming | |
Format | News–talk |
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Ownership | |
Owner | Bristol Broadcasting Company, Inc. |
WBMP, WDDJ, WDXR, WKYQ, WLLE, WNGO, WPAD, WZYK | |
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First air date | November 22, 1990 |
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Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 40647 |
Class | A |
ERP | 3,100 watts |
HAAT | 137 meters (449 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 37°14′4″N 88°29′48″W / 37.23444°N 88.49667°W |
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Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | wkyx.com |
Simulcast | |
WNGO | |
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Frequency | 1320 kHz |
Ownership | |
Owner | Bristol Broadcasting Company, Inc. |
History | |
First air date | January 7, 1947[2] |
Former call signs |
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Call sign meaning | We Need God Only[2]: 77 |
Technical information[3] | |
Facility ID | 71614 |
Class | D |
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Transmitter coordinates | 36°45′37″N 88°38′20″W / 36.76028°N 88.63889°W |
Translator(s) | 105.9 W290DF (Mayfield) |
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Public license information |
WKYX-FM (94.3 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a news/talk format. WKYX-FM is licensed to serve Golconda, Illinois. WKYX-FM's programming is also heard on WNGO (1320 AM) in Mayfield, Kentucky. The stations are owned by Bristol Broadcasting Company, Inc. and feature programming from Fox News Radio, Premiere Networks, Salem Radio Network, and Westwood One.[4]
History
History of WKYX-FM
The station signed on the air at 94.3 FM on November 22, 1990, as WXZB. Before the year ended, the station changed its callsign to WDXR-FM. In 2002, the station briefly was recalled as WPFX, and then WLIE-FM shortly before the start of 2003. The current WKYX-FM callsign was adopted in 2006.
History of WNGO
The station signed on the air on January 7, 1947, as Mayfield's second radio station to open after WKTM (1050 kHz) opened the previous year. WNGO was mostly a religious radio station, with local church minister H.M. Suthard and Paul Mullins as the original owners. Amazing Grace was the first song to be played on the station in its inaugural broadcast.[2]: 77
The station would launch WNGO-FM (94.7 MHz, now WZYK) in 1955 in order to broadcast local sporting events at night. In 1957, the station was sold to West Kentucky Broadcasting Company. Operations of WKTM was merged with that of WNGO that year; the 1050 kHz frequency WKTM originally occupied was reassigned to WNES of Central City in 1960.[2]: 78
The station's studios fell victim of flooding on two separate occasions in 1983.[2]: 78
WKYX/WNGO merger
Recent developments
On December 26, 2022, WKYX 570 AM and translator W265DZ 100.9 FM split from the news/talk simulcast with WKYX-FM and WNGO.[5]
References
- ^ "Facility Technical Data for WKYX-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ a b c d e Nash, Francis M. (1995). Towers Over Kentucky: A History of Radio and TV in the Bluegrass State (PDF). HOST Communications. ISBN 9781879688933 – via World Radio History.
- ^ "Facility Technical Data for WNGO". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ "WKYX-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
- ^ "Hip Hop Beat Debuts in Paducah". Radioinsight. January 26, 2023. Retrieved June 21, 2024.
External links
- Facility details for Facility ID 40647 (WKYX-FM) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- WKYX-FM in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
- Facility details for Facility ID 71614 (WNGO) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- WNGO in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
- Facility details for Facility ID 201095 (W290DF) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- W290DF at FCCdata.org