WKQL
City of license | Brookville, Pennsylvania |
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Broadcast area | Brookville / DuBois, Pennsylvania |
Branding | Kool 103.3 |
Slogan | "Oldies Radio" |
Frequency | 103.3 (MHz) |
First air date | February 14, 2000 |
Format | Oldies |
ERP | 10,500 watts |
HAAT | 151 meters |
Class | B1 |
Facility ID | 81912 |
Callsign meaning | "KooL" (part of branding) |
Affiliations | Classic Hits (ABC Radio) |
Owner | Renda Radio, Inc. (Renda Broadcasting Corporation) |
Website | kool1033fm.com |
WKQL (103.3 FM) is an oldies formatted radio station. The station is licensed to Brookville, Pennsylvania, where it maintains its transmitter facility, but the station's programming and administration functions originate in Punxsutawney, where it shares studio space with its affiliate stations WPXZ and WECZ.
Since signing on the air for the first time in February 2000, this station had used the call letters WYTR, but had always maintained an oldies format, through ABC/SMN's Classic Hits (formerly "Oldies Radio") music format. At the time of its initial sign on, the station had very briefly used the call letters WBEU. Another set of call letters, WBKV (for Brookville), were proposed but never used.
WKQL "Kool 103.3" serves Clarion, Clearfield, Elk, Forest, Indiana, Jefferson, and Cambria counties. The station is owned and operated by Renda Radio, Inc. The station added a local website (oldiesradioonline.com is ABC/SMN's site) http://www.kool1033fm.com/ in September 2007.
History
The groundwork for WKQL was laid in the mid 1990s, when Anthony F. Renda, president of Renda Broadcasting Corporation, wanted to put a new radio station on the air that would also, in part, serve his hometown of Indiana, Pennsylvania.
Through a series of engineering maneuvers, Renda learned that 103.3 could go on the air with a powerful regional signal if some signal shuffling among other FM's in northwest Pennsylvania occurred. This affected stations in his hometown of Indiana, his co-owned property in neighboring Punxsutawney, and competing stations in St. Mary's, Brookville, Barnesboro, Emporium, Reynoldsville and Clearfield.
It took some time for the maneuvers to occur, but all of them were complete within four years. A new tower was built on a massive hillside on the outskirts of Brookville. There were many construction delays because of poor access, no electricity was available in the area, and unable to afford the station remaining silent any longer, Kool 103.3 finally went on the air in February 2000, using a gasoline-powered generator to provide electricity to the station's transmitter. The station finally had hard-wired electricity at the transmitter site less than six months later.
WKQL, though licensed to Brookville, converted former newsroom studio space for its sister stations in Punxsutawney to that of a permanent live on-air studio.
WKQL today
WKQL continues as Kool 103.3, playing oldies music, and is also the radio home of Brookville Raiders football and basketball play-by-play broadcasts. WKQL is also an affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey network. "Captain Lou" Jordan has been the station's morning DJ since going on the air for the first time. Prior to that, he had been (and still is) the midday personality at Punxsutawney-licensed affiliate station WPXZ since 1986.
Programming
Some of Kool 103.3's programming includes:
- "Captain Lou" Jordan and The Kool Morning Show
- Jackie Duffell and the WKQL news in the morning
- Josh Widdowson with the WKQL news at Noon
- Larry King (no relation to Larry King from CNN)
External links
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WKQL
- Radio-Locator information on WKQL
- Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for WKQL
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Coordinates: 41°04′05″N 79°04′59″W / 41.068°N 79.083°W