VOCM-FM

VOCM-FM
City St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Branding 97-5 K-Rock
Slogan Newfoundland's Classic Rock
Frequency 97.5 MHz (FM)
First air date September 1982
Format Classic rock
Callsign meaning Voice Of the Common Man
Owner Newcap Radio
Sister stations VOCM, CJYQ, CKIX-FM
Webcast Listen live
Website www.krockrocks.com

VOCM-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 97.5 MHz from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. It is part of the Newcap Radio group. Presently the station is branded as 97-5 K-Rock and broadcasts a classic rock format, although some recent rock songs have lately become part of the mix.

Originally launched in September 1982 it was called "VO Stereo" and later as VOFM, however it struggled to find an audience for several years, going through formats such as light rock using such slogans as "The New Light Rock" in the mid to late 1980s, and "The New Rock on The Rock" in the early 90s.

In 1990, Celebration Saturdays was introduced to VOFM's listeners. It was a three-hour block of party-themed music sponsored by Bender's On George, a local nightclub, hosted by Mike Campbell and later Micky T (Thomas). Its success led to the creation of Celebration Roadshow on Friday nights starting in the summer of 1996. Celebration Saturdays was the last show aired on Magic 97 before the switch to K-Rock.

In the mid-1990s, it appeared to find an audience as a hot adult contemporary station branded Magic 97, having a more youthful appeal than chief competitor CHOZ-FM, although still airing frequent "flashbacks" from 1980s music, and featuring 40-minute "Magic Music Marathons" most of the day outside of its morning show.

Magic 97 logo

K-ROCK 97-5

However, by early 2002, soon after Newcap bought the VOCM stations from the Butler family, its audience had apparently dipped enough that Newcap changed the format to classic rock, a format where research indicated untapped potential. Sure enough, it soon became the top-rated FM station in the St. John's market. Unexpectedly, much of its audience came from country music station CKIX-FM, also a Newcap property. It was enough that this station was promptly reformatted as well; it became a contemporary hit radio station, Hits FM, serving much of the audience lost after the end of Magic 97.

The first song ever played on the rebranded K-ROCK station was "Layla", by Eric Clapton.

The sole rebroadcaster of the station is VOCM-FM-1 Clarenville, which broadcasts at 100.7 MHz,[1] although three other NewCap stations in the province (CKXD-FM Gander, CKXG-FM Grand Falls-Windsor, and CKXX-FM Corner Brook) also feature the K-Rock brand and format. The brand is also shared by several other NewCap-owned stations throughout Canada.

Unusual Call Letters

Excluding rebroadcasters (i.e. those of VOAR (AM)), VOCM-FM is the only Canadian FM station with a call sign beginning with the ITU prefix "VO". VOCM-FM and its sister station VOCM (AM) are among just four radio stations in Canada still bearing call signs beginning with "VO," issued to the Dominion of Newfoundland before its confederation into Canada in 1949. VOCM-FM first went on the air in 1982, well after Newfoundland became a Canadian province. But it took the historic call letters of its sister station VOCM, which FM stations in Canada may do, by adding the "-FM" suffix.

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