WBHK
WBHK (98.7 FM, "98.7 Kiss FM") is an urban adult contemporary music formatted radio station owned by Cox Broadcasting that serves Birmingham, Alabama. It is currently ranked by the Arbitron rating system as the nation's highest rated urban adult contemporary station. 98.7 Kiss FM is licensed to Warrior and broadcasts on the 98.7 megahertz (MHz) frequency at effecitve radiated power of 39 kilowatts (kW) from atop of Red Mountain. It is owned by Cox Radio Holdings along with six other stations.[3]
The station has an unusually strong signal that broadcasts on a class C1 that can be heard across the majority of North and Central Alabama and even in parts of eastern Mississippi and western Georgia. WBHK is sometimes mistaken for or confused with the New York urban AC with the same moniker, WRKS-FM, 98.7 Kiss FM. The similar musical format and dial position of both stations have allowed them to share on-air liners and even TV commercials--but neither station shares the same corporate ownership. In 2005, WBHK began broadcasting in IBOC digital radio, using the HD Radio system from iBiquity.
History
98.7 began as WLBI, "Great 98", a 6 kW rimshot hot adult contemporary station licensed to Warrior. The station was assigned the WLBI call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on December 13, 1991.[2] Its tower was on a hill off Arkadelphia Road west of Warrior, and they broadcast from a small trailer also located in Warrior. The station was built by Terry Bentley Lowery and Danny Bentley, both with broadcasting interests in Oneonta, Alabama.
In 1994, the station became known as "98 Lite", and changed to a soft adult contemporary format. In 1995, the station began adding smooth jazz programming and eventually morphed into a smooth jazz format; the station continued to broadcast as "98 Lite".
In 1996, after many years as a low-rated AC, the station became an urban AC with the moniker and slogan, "98.7 Kiss FM, Smooth R&B and Classic Soul", changing to its current WBHK callsign on July 1, 1996.[2] With the format change the ratings for the frequency increased. In 2002, the transmitter was upgraded and moved to Red Mountain after many years of broadcasting from a choppy signal.
Station management
- General Manager: David Dubose
- Operations Manager: Kori White
- Program Director: Daryl Johnson
- Music Director: Chris Coleman
- News Director: Reginald Greene
- Public Affairs Director: Hollis Wormsby
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See also: adult contemporary, classic hits, college, country, news/talk, NPR, oldies, religious, rock, sports, top 40, urban, and other radio stations in Alabama
Also see: Urban contemporary and Hip hop.
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KISS-FM branded radio stations in the United States
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(Top 40) KHFI-FM (Austin, Texas) · KHKS (Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas) · KIIS-FM (Los Angeles, California) · KKDM (Des Moines, Iowa) · KSFT-FM (Sioux City, Iowa) · KSME (Fort Collins, Colorado) · KZZP (Phoenix, Arizona) · WAEV (Savannah, Georgia) · WAKS (Akron-Cleveland, Ohio) · WFKS (Melbourne, Florida) · WHKF (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) · WKFS (Cincinnati, Ohio) · WKGS (Rochester, New York) · WKKF (Albany, New York) · WKSB (Williamsport, Pennsylvania) · WKSC-FM (Chicago, Illinois) · WKSI-FM (Winchester, Virginia) · WKST-FM (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) · WAKZ (Youngstown, Ohio) · WVKF (Wheeling, WV/Steubenville, OH) · WVKS (Toledo, Ohio) · WXKS-FM (Boston, Massachusetts) · WKSS (Hartford, Connecticut) · KVVS (Lancaster/Antelope Valley, California) · KBKS-FM (Seattle, Washington)
(Rhythmic Contemporary) KISS-XM United States (SDARS) · WPKF (Poughkeepsie, New York)
(Rhythmic AC) WKSL (Raleigh, North Carolina)
(AC) KISC (Spokane, Washington)
(Urban) KISQ (San Francisco, California) · WKSP (Augusta, Georgia ) · WMRZ (Albany, Georgia)
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KSKS ( Fresno, California) · KIFS ( Medford, Oregon) · WSKS/ WSKU ( Whitesboro/ Little Falls, New York) · WKSZ ( Green Bay, Wisconsin) · KSII ( El Paso, Texas ) · KKSS ( Santa Fe, New Mexico) · KXSS-FM ( Amarillo, Texas) · KCRS-FM ( Odessa/ Midland, Texas) · KSSM ( Copperas Cove, Texas) · KYIS ( Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) · WALR-FM ( Atlanta, Georgia) · WBHK ( Warrior/ Birmingham, Alabama) · WDMK ( Detroit, Michigan) · WKIS ( Miami, Florida) · WKJS/WKJM ( Richmond/ Petersburg, Virginia) · WKSE ( Buffalo, New York) · WKYS ( Washington, DC) · WLXC ( Columbia, South Carolina) · WNKS ( Charlotte, North Carolina) · WPIA ( Peoria, Illinois) · WRKS ( New York, New York) · WDKS ( Newburgh/ Evansville, Indiana) · WXSS ( Milwaukee, Wisconsin) · WETT ( Bridgeport, West Virginia) · KGKS ( Cape Girardeau, Missouri) · WKSO ( Natchez, Mississippi) · WKKZ ( Dublin, Georgia) · WUVA ( Charlottesville, Virginia) · KXXZ ( Victorville, California) · WCKS ( Carrollton, Georgia) · WKZA ( Jamestown, New York) · WZBZ/ WSNQ ( Atlantic City/ Cape May Court House, New Jersey) · WKSQ ( Ellsworth, Maine) · WYKS ( Gainesville, Florida) · KTRS-FM ( Casper, Wyoming) · KISN ( Bozeman, Montana)
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News/talk/sports brands: Air America • ESPN Radio • ESPN Deportes Radio • Fox Sports Radio • NPR • Yahoo! Sports Radio
Music brands: Bob FM • Cat Country • Froggy • Hank FM • Jack FM • KISS-FM • MOViN • Radio Disney • The Fox • The X • Gen X
Religious brands: Air 1 • AFR • K-LOVE
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Annual revenue: $12.0 billion USD (2005) · Employees: 77,000 · Stock symbol: None, privately held. · Website: coxenterprises.com
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