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Coordinates: 43°0329N 76°0958W / 43.058°N 76.166°W / 43.058; -76.166
 

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WKLZ
Broadcast areaCentral New York
Frequency105.9 MHz
BrandingK-Love
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian
NetworkK-Love
Ownership
OwnerEducational Media Foundation
History

First air date

1996 (as WLTI)

Former call signs

WXCD (2/1996-10/1996)
WLTI (1996–2010)
WXTL (2010–2020)

Call sign meaning

"K-Love"
Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC
Facility ID58719
ClassA
ERP4,000 watts
HAAT61 meters (200 ft)

Transmitter coordinates

43°03′29N 76°09′58W / 43.058°N 76.166°W / 43.058; -76.166
Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    Websitewww.klove.com

    WKLZ (105.9 FM) is a non-commercial radio station operating under a licensing agreement by the Educational Media Foundation (EMF), and carries the contemporary Christian music format of its nationally syndicated network K-Love for the Syracuse, New York, area.

    History

    [edit]

    For most of the 2000s, WLTI was branded as "Lite 105.9" or "Lite Rock 105.9" and had an adult contemporary music format that varied between "soft AC" (during the Lite years) and "hot AC" (during the later "Lite Rock" period). Programming during this period included Dave Allen (mornings during the "Lite" period), Robin Marshall (under the alias "Jayne," middays), Phil Spevak (under the alias "Brian Phillips," afternoons), Bob and Sheri (mornings during the "Lite Rock" time period), and Delilah (evenings).

    WLTI made the switch to news/talk, branded as WXTL "105.9 The Big Talker", in early March 2010, following a brief stunt with TV theme songs as "TV 105.9". Gary Nolan was the station's lone local weekday talk program; the rest of the lineup was culled from an eclectic mix of third-tier programming not already heard on its long-established competitors, WSYRorWFBL.

    On January 6, 2012, at 10 a.m., after The Bob & Tom Show, WXTL began stunting again as "TV 105.9" airing television show theme songs only. At 1:05 p.m., the station switched to classic rock as "105.9 The Rebel" with The Bob & Tom Show continuing in mornings. The first song on The Rebel was "Rebel Yell" by Billy Idol.[2] Dave Frisina (WAQX 1978-2003, WTKW 2003-2011) was brought in to program the station as a classic rock station with a broader playlist and more local programming. Additional personalities include Roger McCue and Holly Dagger.

    On February 13, 2019, Cumulus Media announced it would sell six stations, including WXTL, to Educational Media Foundation for $103.5 million. On May 31, 2019, EMF flipped WXTL to the foundation's K-Love network that has been carried on WGKV (FM 101.7), a rimshot signal north of Syracuse. As a result, one of EMF's other formats (worship music Air1 or classic Christian hits K-Love Classics) was likely to be introduced to the Syracuse market on one of the two stations.[3] On April 23, 2020, the station changed its call sign to WKLZ.

    Continuation of former WXTL programming online after the sale

    [edit]

    Shortly after the announcement, Cumulus announced that the "Rebel" format would be moved online, with Frisina remaining in his position. The online-only iteration of The Rebel proved to be enough of a success to allow an air staff to be hired for the station.[4]

    Frisina was dismissed March 28, 2022, along with the remaining airstaff, with Frisina noting that the station was about to undergo a "transition" and that Cumulus had rejected his offer to continue hosting his specialty weekend shows.[5] On August 24, 2022, The Rebel was rebranded as "The SGNL" and changed its format to adult album alternative.[6]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ Classic Rock Battles Breaks Out in Syracuse With New Cumulus Rebel
  • ^ Cumulus Sells Six to EMF & Swaps With Entercom in New York & Indianapolis
  • ^ CNYradio.com post, retrieved October 25, 2019
  • ^ Lockman, JeanneTyler Moodee (March 30, 2022). "CNY radio personality Dave Frisina to retire after sudden removal from show". WSTM. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
  • ^ "Cumulus Syracuse Launches Streaming AAA SGNL". RadioInsight. August 24, 2022. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
  • [edit]
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