KWIC-FM
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City of license | Topeka, Kansas |
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Broadcast area | Topeka, Kansas |
Branding | Classic Hits, 99.3 the Eagle |
Frequency | 99.3 MHz |
First air date | 1992 |
Format | Classic Rock |
ERP | 35 kw |
HAAT | 178 meters / 584 feet |
Class | C2 |
Former callsigns | KESC-FM (1992-1996) |
Affiliations | Family Life Radio |
Owner | Cumulus Media |
Sister stations | KMAJ-FM, KDVV-FM KMAJ-AM |
Website | [1] |
[edit] History
1992-1994 - KESC Temporary calls when they started on 99.3
1994-1996 - KWIC - Sat. Adult Contemporary/Talk "Quick 99.3"
1996-1999 - KWIC - Sat. Hot Adult Contemporary "Hot 99.3" Fed from ABC's Platinum Gold service.
1999-2004 - KWIC - Sat. 60s-70s Oldies "Oldies 99.3" KWIC picked up the satellite oldies format, although they added local hosts for morning drive and middays. 102.9 picked up a locally-based Top 40 format. But the oldies on 99.3 is faring much, much better.
2004-current - KWIC - Classic Hits "99.3 the Eagle" After a local country station received a new owner and after a format change from Cumulus, which cuts into two of their other stations, KDVV and KMAJ-FM.
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