WJCL-FM

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WJCL
City of license Savannah, Georgia
Broadcast area Savannah, Georgia
Branding KIX96
Slogan Continuous Country Favorites
First air date Late 1980's
Frequency 96.5 MHz
Format Country Music
ERP 100,000 watts
Class Class C1 FM Station
Callsign meaning Named after its founder, J. Curtis Lewis (W-J-C-L)
Owner Cumulus Broadcasting
Website kix96.com

WJCL-FM broadcasts on FM 96.5 in Savannah, Georgia and is known as Kix 96, featuring country music. WJCL is a 100,000 watt FM station which serves as the primary Emergency Alert System radio station for the region.

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The station was founded by J. Curtis Lewis, Jr., who operated the radio station in conjunction with WJCL-TV on the south side of Savannah, adjacent to his car dealership. The call letters are the founder's initials. Lewis, a former mayor of Savannah, sold the radio station in 1999 to Grapevine Communications. The current owner is Cumulus Media.

For most of its history, WJCL-FM featured easy listening music and was managed by Savannah broadcasting pioneer Al Jennings. Jennings not only managed the station, he was a frequent on-air presence, voicing numerous commercials, sports reports, and programs featuring big band music and nostalgia. A personal friend of Savannah native son Johnny Mercer, Jennings often paid tribute to the legendary songwriter with radio shows featuring unique insights and trivia.

WJCL-FM was one of the first radio stations in the area to use an automation system to play music and commercials. During morning and afternoon drive times, live announcers were used, and the easy listening format was expanded to include adult contemporary and light rock music.

Other notable personalities on the station in its early years included Ben Mayo, host of an afternoon program called "Music with Mayo," Joe Cox, famous to a generation of Savannahians as weatherman "Cap'n Sandy," Charlie Solomons, who played drums in a local big band and featured big band music on his morning show, and Pete Preston, who was also a weathercaster on WJCL-TV. Morning and afternoon news updates were read by veteran local newscaster Richard Lantz.

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FM radio stations in the Savannah, Georgia-Hilton Head Island, South Carolina market (Arbitron #158)

By frequency: 88.1 | 88.7 | 89.9 | 89.5 | 90.3 | 91.1 | 91.9 | 92.1 | 92.3 | 93.1 | 94.1 | 95.5 | 96.5 | 97.3 | 98.3 | 98.7 | 100.1 | 101.1 | 102.1 | 103.1 | 103.9 | 104.7 | 104.9 | 105.3 | 106.1 | 106.9 | 107.7

By callsign: WAEV | WAGP | WBHC | WEAS | WFXH | WGCO | WGZO | WGZR | WHCJ | WIXV | WJCL | WLFS | WLOW | WLVH | WLXP | WQBT | WRHQ | WRJA | WSGA | WSSJ | WSVH | WTHG | WTYB | WWJN | WYFS | WYKZ | WZAT

See also: Savannah (FM) (AM)

Georgia Radio Markets

Atlanta (FM) (AM) | Augusta | Macon | Savannah (FM) (AM) | Columbus | Valdosta | Albany | Brunswick

See also: List of radio stations in Georgia and List of United States radio markets