WRKA

For the radio station licensed to Lyndon, Kentucky, formerly known as WRKA, see WQNU.
For other uses, see WRKA (disambiguation).
WRKA
City of license Louisville, Kentucky
Broadcast area Louisville, Kentucky
Branding 103.9 The Hawk
Slogan True Country
Frequency 103.9 MHz
First air date January 1975 (as WFIA-FM)
Format Classic Country
ERP 1,350 watts
HAAT 149 meters
Class A
Facility ID 48290
Transmitter coordinates 38°15′22.00″N 85°45′29.00″W / 38.2561111°N 85.7580556°W / 38.2561111; -85.7580556
Callsign meaning Robert Knowles & Associates
Former callsigns WFIA-FM (1975-1980)
WXLN (1980-07/02/1990)
WZKS (07/02/1990-03/15/1993)
WHKW (03/15/1993-1994)
WQLL (1994-06/03/1996)
WSJW (06/03/1996-05/29/1998)
WMHX (05/29/1998-11/24/2000)
WPTK (11/24/2000-12/20/2000)
WPTI (12/20/2000-7/18/2008)[1]
Owner Summit Media LLC
(SM-WRKA, LLC)
Sister stations WSFR, WQNU, WVEZ
Webcast Listen Live
Website hawklouisville.com

WRKA (103.9 FM, "The Hawk") is a radio station broadcasting a classic-based country music format. Licensed to Louisville, Kentucky, USA, the station serves the greater Louisville area. The station is currently owned by Summit Media LLC.[2] The station's studios are located at Chestnut Centre in Downtown Louisville and the transmitter site, also located downtown, is atop National City Tower.

History

In January 1975, the station first came on the air as WFIA-FM. It was a sister station to WFIA. The call letters were later changed to WXLN and played Contemporary Christian music.

After dropping Christian music in 1990, 103.9 had a history of short-lived and rapidly changing call letters and formats (usually failed attempts to challenge other more dominant stations in the market), with the station typically changing formats every two to four years between 1990 and 2008.

In early 2013, Cox Radio, Inc. sold WRKA and 22 other stations to Summit Media LLC for $66.25 million. The sale was consummated on May 3, 2013.

On May 23, 2014, WRKA began stunting by only playing music by Garth Brooks as "103.9 Garth-FM" before announcing they were not able to use Garth's name due to legal issues, rebranding as "XXXXX-FM" and promising a new format to come on the following Monday, June 2, at 7 am.

At that time, WRKA relaunched with a 1990s-heavy country format once again branded as "103.9 The Hawk".[5] The first song on 103.9 The Hawk was Gone Country by Alan Jackson.

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