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WVKF (95.7 FM, "Kiss 95.7") is a radio station broadcasting a contemporary hit radio format. Licensed to Shadyside, Ohio , United States, the station serves the Wheeling, West Virginia , area. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. [ 2 ]
In the Fall of 1989, "95.7 Kiss FM" became "Kiss 95.7", and began shifting toward a dance-leaning CHR format. In addition to WKCI-FM "KC101" in New Haven, Connecticut, J.B. Wilde programmed WKSS through March 2015, when he was promoted by iHeartMedia to assume the program director role for both KDWB-FM , and KTCZ-FM "Cities 97.1" in Minneapolis ...
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; WAAW: 94.7 FM: Williston: Wisdom, LLC: Sports (FSR) WABB: 1390 AM: Belton: The Power Foundation: Southern gospel
WUKV (95.7 FM) is a Christian radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Christian music format. Licensed to Trion, Georgia, United States, the station serves the Rome, Georgia area.
WBHK – 98.7 Kiss FM – Urban adult contemporary; WMJJ-HD2 – 104.1 The Beat – Mainstream urban; WUHT – Hot 107.7 – Urban adult contemporary; WERC-HD2 – Hallelujah 105.1 – Urban contemporary gospel; WERC-HD3 – B106.5 – Urban adult contemporary; WDXB-HD2/W224CK - Birmingham's BIN 92.7 - Black-oriented news
The re-branding aligns CKKS-FM with other KiSS-branded Hot AC stations operated by Rogers, in 2022, Roger’s Media re-branded KiSS to SONiC, with a format and personnel change. On February 25, 2015, Rogers re-branded 103.1 Jack FM in Victoria, British Columbia as "KiSS 103.1" from Jack FM Brand, "playing what we want" format into a Top 40.
The station went on the air as WIGL on December 8, 1987. On November 7, 2003, the station changed its call sign to the current WQKI-FM. [4]WQKI-FM planned a move to 95.7 FM in Batesburg-Leesville; the owner was Willis Broadcasting from Tennessee before the station was later purchased by Miller Communications, Inc. [5]
The station first broadcast under the callsign KACL May 14, 1993. It then changed to KMKZ on August 1, 1993. Briefly the station became KNID from July 12, 2000 to July 24, 2000 when it received its current callsign, KXLS.