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WTKI
Broadcast areaHuntsville, Alabama
Frequency1450 kHz
BrandingEasy 105.3
Programming
FormatSoft AC
Ownership
Owner
  • Mike Brandt
  • (Southern Broadcasting, LLC)
  • History

    First air date

    November 26, 1946

    Former call signs

    WFUN (1946–1960)
    WFIX (1960–1990)
    WKGL (1990–1992)
    WHOH (2002)[1]
    Technical information[2]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID30965
    ClassC
    Power1,000 watts

    Transmitter coordinates

    34°43′30N 86°36′15W / 34.72500°N 86.60417°W / 34.72500; -86.60417
    Translator(s)105.3 W287DH (Huntsville)
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    Websitewtkiradio.com

    WTKI (1450 AM, "Easy 105.3") is a radio station licensed to serve Huntsville, Alabama, United States. The station is owned by Mike Brandt, through licensee Southern Broadcasting LLC, doing business as "Easy 105.3". Its studios are located in Madison and transmitter facility located just west of downtown Huntsville.

    In November 2009, Focus Radio Communications began operating WTKI under a local marketing agreement, broadcasting a combined news/talk/sports format.[3] Some programming is provided by Fox Sports Radio and Fox Business Network.[4]

    In 2010, the station broadcast 85 Southern League baseball games as the flagship station of the Huntsville Stars Radio Network. The network also included then-sister station WIEZinDecatur, as well as WWICinScottsboro. The Stars discontinued play in Huntsville in 2015, moving to Biloxi, Mississippi as the Shuckers. They have since been replaced in the Huntsville market by the Rocket City Trash Pandas, another Southern League team.

    History[edit]

    The beginning[edit]

    This station signed on as WFUN on November 26, 1946,[5] and was acquired by the Huntsville Broadcasting Company in May 1948.[6] The station has served Huntsville since under several callsigns: WFUN, WFIX, WKGL, WHOH, and now WTKI.

    WFIX in the 1970s was a full-service middle-of-the-road adult contemporary station, until the market upheaval of the 1980s when Arbitron expanded the survey area beyond Madison County and the FM stations began their rise to local market dominance, as was the case elsewhere in the country. Since the mid-1980s, the station has broadcast a number of formats, most notably talk radio, classic country,[7] "relationship radio," and in 2002, it flipped to sports talk as "ESPN 1450".[8] The station was the radio flagship of the Huntsville Stars minor league baseball radio network until the 2007 station ownership and format change.[9] WTKI also broadcast games of the Huntsville Channel Cats of the Central Hockey League from the team's inception in 1995 through the penultimate 1998-1999 season.[10]

    Switch to WTKI[edit]

    The station was assigned the WTKI call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on September 1, 1992.[1] It has held those call letters since then except for an eight-month period in 2002 when it was a "relationship radio"-formatted, female-oriented talk station under the call sign of WHOH, the "Heart of Huntsville."[8]

    ProTalk logo (2006–2009)

    In November 2006, Christian Voice of Central Ohio, Inc., headed by Dan Baughman, agreed to buy WTKI from Mountain Mist Media, LLC., headed by David Barnhardt, for a reported $475,000.[11][12] As a result, the station flipped formats from sports talk to religious programming in early January 2007.[13] The station, branded as "ProTalk 1450", was operated as a simulcastofsister station WDPT until both ceased operations and went temporarily silent on January 30, 2009, due to the late 2000s recession.[14][15] Both stations returned to the air in early November 2009 broadcasting a mix of political talk and sports talk programming.

    WTKI today[edit]

    On December 23, 2009, Christian Voice of Central Ohio Inc. applied to the FCC to transfer the broadcast license for WTKI to FRC of Alabama LLC, doing business as "Focus Radio Communications."[4][16] As of February 10, 2010, the Commission accepted the application for filing but took no further action.[16] Focus Radio, which has contracted to provide programming for both WTKI and WEKI (the former WDPT) under a local marketing agreement since November 2009, would pay a total of $235,000 for the licenses and assets of both stations.[16]

    Focus Radio Communications sold WTKI and translators W243EP and W287DH to Mike Brandt's Southern Broadcasting, LLC effective January 31, 2023 for $400,000.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Call Sign History". CDBS Public Access Database. FCC Media Bureau. Retrieved March 6, 2010.
  • ^ "Facility Technical Data for WTKI". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Retrieved March 6, 2010.
  • ^ a b Welch, Chris (January 12, 2010). "WTKI-AM 1450 back on the air in Huntsville with new owners, new programming". The Huntsville Times.
  • ^ "Directory of AM, FM, and TV Stations of the United States". Broadcasting-Telecasting 1950 Yearbook. Washington, D.C.: Broadcasting Publications, Inc. 1950. p. 71.
  • ^ "Directory of Radio Stations in the United States and Canada". Broadcasting Yearbook 1979. Washington, D.C.: Broadcasting Publications, Inc. 1979. p. C-5.
  • ^ Welch, Chris (April 29, 2001). "WTKI-AM 1450 going Classic Country". The Huntsville Times. p. G5.
  • ^ a b Welch, Chris (November 24, 2002). "WTKI breaks off 'Relationship' with move to ESPN radio". The Huntsville Times. p. G6.
  • ^ "Huntsville Stars games to air on 'The Ump'". The Huntsville News. January 31, 2007. p. 2E.
  • ^ Friedlander, Brett (1997-10-12). "Force Games May Be On Radio". The Fayetteville Observer. Fayetteville, North Carolina. The Channel Cats' games have been carried by WTKI radio in Huntsville since the team's inception three seasons ago.
  • ^ "Deals". Broadcasting & Cable. 2006-12-11.
  • ^ "Transactions for Dec. 1, 2006". Radio & Records. 2006-12-01. Retrieved 2007-12-30. Mountain Mist Media, LLC's WTKI-AM/Huntsville, AL to Christian Voice of Central Ohio Inc for $475,000.
  • ^ "1450 AM becomes religious channel". The Huntsville Times. Huntsville, Alabama. January 10, 2007.
  • ^ "Application Search Details (BLSTA-20090223AAX )". Federal Communications Commission. December 8, 2009.
  • ^ Welch, Chris (February 6, 2009). "WTKI-AM shuts down operations". The Huntsville Times.
  • ^ a b c "Application Search Details (BAL-20091222ANX)". Federal Communications Commission. December 23, 2009.
  • External links[edit]


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