WNKS
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WNKS | |
Broadcast area | Charlotte, NC |
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Branding | KISS 95.1 |
Slogan | The #1 Hit Music Station |
Frequency | 95.1 (MHz) |
Format | Mainstream top 40 |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
Class | C |
Callsign meaning | W n KiSs |
Owner | CBS Radio |
Website | kiss951.com |
WNKS, known on the air as KISS 95.1, is a 100,000 watt radio station in Charlotte, North Carolina. It broadcasts at 95.1 MHz, primarily serving the Charlotte metropolitan area. On air programming consists of mainstream top 40 music. The station is owned by CBS Radio (formerly Infinity Radio) and is the flagship for the syndicated Ace & TJ Show.
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[edit] Programming lineup
- The Ace & TJ Show (6:00am to 10:00am)
- Keli Reynolds (10:00am to 3:00pm)
- Chad Rock (3:00pm to 7:00pm)
- The 'O' Show with Otis (7:00pm to midnight)
- Dave O (midnight to 6:00am)
[edit] Trivia
Kiss 95.1 uses the same logo as WXKS-FM ("Kiss 108"), a Top-40 station owned by Clear Channel Communications and based in Boston, Massachusetts.
This is actually the second station in Charlotte to use the "Kiss" moniker. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, WCKZ was known as "Kiss 102", using a churban format similar to what is today called rhythmic CHR; it is now the Urban AC-formatted WBAV ("V101.9"), another CBS Radio-owned station.
[edit] Historical Background
In the 1960s, WIST-FM was one of the first oldies stations. SIS radio bought the station in 1972. [1] WIST-FM changed to album-oriented rock with the new letters WRNA, eventually becoming WROQ "95-Q". Among the WROQ DJs to become major celebrities were Robert Murphy, later the WKQX Chicago morning host and actor Jay Thomas.
With album-oriented rock declining in popularity, WROQ became a CHR station called Q-95 in 1984. Late in the 1980s, WROQ evolved into Rock 40. In 1990, after stunting with repeated airplay of "Shock The Monkey" by Peter Gabriel, the station returned to CHR as WZZG Gorilla Radio Z-95.1. Later in the year, WZZG became WGKL-FM "Kool 95.1", an oldies station emphasizing 50s music more than Magic 96.1. In October 1991, WGKL stunted with a different format each day, using mostly satellite formats from SMN, and one day even doing all-comedy, before becoming WAQQ "95-Double-Q", a CHR station with an alternative emphasis. In 1994, along with a name change to WEDJ "95.1 The Edge", the station moved even closer to alternative. The switch to the current name, letters and format was made in 1996.
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[edit] External links
- Kiss 95.1 Website
- Ace & TJ Website
- History of the station
- Signal coverage for WNKS-FM from radio-locator.com
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WNKS
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