WKCI-FM

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

WKCI-FM
City of license Hamden, Connecticut
Broadcast area New Haven, Connecticut
Branding KC-101
Slogan The Hit Music Station
Frequency 101.3 MHz
Format Top 40
ERP 12,000 watts
HAAT 279 meters
Class B
Facility ID 11930
Owner Clear Channel Communications
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.kc101.com

WKCI-FM 101.3 FM is a radio station in New Haven, Connecticut. Its city of license is Hamden, Connecticut and studios are located at Radio Towers Park in Hamden. Its format has been top 40 since 1979. Jerry Kristafer was the first morning man on the station. Floyd Wright was the first afternoon drive jock. Willie B. Goode (former Z-100/NY & WPLJ/NY) was the first night jock. Many of the first jocks came from their sister radio station at that time 1300am WAVZ/New Haven. Its on air position is "KC 101". Some of the more notable radio personalities to have worked there include Glenn Beck, Pat Gray, Tom Poleman, Brian Whitman, Scott Shannon, Kid Kelly, Kelly Nash, Micheal Maze, Steve Wilson, Jim Severine, Ron O, Tony Terzi, Father John, Big Rich Baker, Danny Lyons, Dr. Rossi, Dr. Chris Evans, Peter Bush and Kerry Collins.

[edit] External links