WKJK
City of license | Louisville, Kentucky |
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Branding | Talkradio 1080 |
Frequency | 1080 kHz |
Format | News Talk Information |
Power |
10,000 watts day 1,000 watts night |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 55497 |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°18′29.00″N 85°49′45.00″W / 38.3080556°N 85.8291667°W |
Former callsigns |
WWSN (1993-1993) WDJX (1993-1994) WRES (1994-1995) WHKM (1995-1996) |
Affiliations | ABC Radio, CBS Radio, Premiere Radio Networks |
Owner |
iHeartMedia, Inc. (CC Licenses) |
Sister stations | WTFX-FM, WQMF (FM), WAMZ (FM), WNRW (FM), WLGX (FM), WKRD (AM), WHAS (AM) |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | talkradio1080.com |
WKJK (1080 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. Licensed to Louisville, Kentucky, USA, the station serves the Louisville area. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and features programing from ABC Radio, CBS Radio and Premiere Radio Networks.[1] The station's studios are located in the Louisville enclave of Watterson Park and the transmitter site is in New Albany, Indiana.
History
For most of its early years,the station was known as WKLO owned by Dayton, Ohio-based Great Trails Broadcasting which also owned several other Top 40 outlets in Ohio including WING, WIZE, WCOL (AM), WCOL-FM (also known as 92X WXGT throughout most of the 1980s) and WGTZ. WKLO provided competition to the original WAKY-790 (now WKRD (AM).) In 1979 it became WKJJ-AM, a 24/7 delayed broadcast of its FM sister WKJJ-FM (99.7 FM), which is now WDJX. Afterward it became WCII with several formats, most notably country. The station was assigned the call letters WWSN on 1993-05-15. On 1993-10-15, the station changed its call sign to WDJX; on 1994-10-31 to WRES; on 1995-07-17 to WHKM, and on 1996-09-27 to the current WKJK.[2]
Programming
WKJK's weekly lineup includes The Wall Street Journal This Morning, The Leach Report, Kentucky Sports Radio (a local program dedicated to University of Kentucky sports), The Dave Ramsey Show (partly live, and partly tape-delayed), and The Sean Hannity Show (on a one-hour delay).
As a sister station of WHAS, it is a secondary home for University of Kentucky sports; it carries women's basketball and baseball games.
References
- ↑ "WKJK Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
- ↑ "WKJK Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
External links
- FCC History Cards for WKJK
- Query the FCC's AM station database for WKJK
- Radio-Locator Information on WKJK
- Query Nielsen Audio's AM station database for WKJK
- WKLO Top 40 tribute site (with audio archives)
- WKJJ's page on LKYRadio
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