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1 History  



1.1  Early days (1962-1989)  





1.2  The 1990s and early 2000s  





1.3  Sale to Newberry Broadcasting  





1.4  Recent developments  







2 Sports programming  





3 Translator stations  





4 References  





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Coordinates: 37°0017N 85°5627W / 37.00472°N 85.94083°W / 37.00472; -85.94083
 

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WWKU
Broadcast areaBowling Green, Kentucky
Frequency1450 kHz
BrandingESPN 102.7
Programming
FormatSports
AffiliationsESPN Radio
Hilltopper Sports Network
Titans Radio Network
Cincinnati Reds Radio Network
Ownership
Owner
  • Charles M. Anderson
  • (Newberry Broadcasting, Inc.)
  • Sister stations

    EKLX/WKYY, WPTQ, WOVO
    History

    First air date

    October 1, 1962 (as WCDS at 1440) [1]

    Former call signs

    WCDS (1962–2007)

    Former frequencies

    1440 kHz (1962–2008)

    Call sign meaning

    W Western Kentucky University
    Technical information
    Facility ID70869
    ClassC
    Power1,000 watts day
    1,000 watts night

    Transmitter coordinates

    37°00′17N 85°56′27W / 37.00472°N 85.94083°W / 37.00472; -85.94083
    Translator(s)102.7 W274CD (Plum Springs)
    92.3 W222CZ (Franklin)
    Repeater(s)WPTQ-HD3 105.3-3 Glasgow
    Links
    WebcastListen Live
    Websiteespnradio1027.com

    WWKU (1450 AM) is an ESPN Radioaffiliated sports radioformatted radio station licensed to Plum Springs, Kentucky, United States, and serving the greater Bowling Green area.[2] The station is owned by Charles M. Anderson as part of a conglomerate with Brownsville–licensed classic hits station WKLX (100.7 FM), Glasgow–licensed classic rock station WPTQ (105.3 FM) and Horse Cave–licensed adult contemporary station WOVO (106.3 FM). All three stations share studios on McIntosh Street near US 231 on the south side of Bowling Green, and its transmitter is located off US 68/KY 80 adjacent to the Barren River northeast of downtown.

    In addition to its AM signal, WWKU also operates two translator stations on the FM band: Plum Springs–licensed W274CD (102.7 MHz) and Franklin–licensed W222CZ (92.3 MHz).

    History[edit]

    Early days (1962-1989)[edit]

    The station, originally licensed to Glasgow, signed on the air as the original WCDS at 1440 kilocycles[3] on October 1, 1962. It was originally locally owned by the Barrick family, with John Barrick as the president of the station. Operating the station alongside wife Sarah, the station was named after her and their four children, using the first letter of each of their names—Christy, Cindy, David, and Danny.[4] John Barrick was the news anchor for the station; he even owned his own helicopter for news coverage purposes.[5]

    In 1972, when WOVO was launched, block programming and the variety of music previously aired on WCDS was moved to the new FM station, with WCDS becoming a country music station. During the 1970s, the station's news department won seven Associated Press awards for excellence.[5]

    The 1990s and early 2000s[edit]

    WCDS and WOVO were both purchased by Ward Communications in March 1991, the sale was finalized on December 26 of that year. In Spring 1991, WCDS' studios were heavily damaged by a tornado, and has never returned to the air until sometime in 1998. In 1997, WOVO and the silent WCDS was purchased by Commonwealth Broadcasting Corporation.[6] When it returned to the air in 1998, it was an AM simulcast of WOVO.[7] In 2002, it began broadcasting a sports format as an affiliate of ESPN Radio.[8]

    Sale to Newberry Broadcasting[edit]

    In 2007, after being purchased by Newberry Communications, the station call letters were changed to become WWKU. During that same year, the WCDS calls were reassigned to another station in the area that broadcasts at 1230 kilohertz and previously held the WWKU calls since its 2005 sign-on. WWKU changed its frequency to the current 1450 kHz in May 2008 to allow for an upgrade to a stronger signal of 1,000 watts day and night (compared with the 500 watts day and 30 watts night it previously had). In addition, WWKU's broadcasting license was moved to the Bowling Green suburb of Plum Springs, where it remains today.

    Recent developments[edit]

    In 2015, WWKU launched an FM translator, W274BQ, licensed to Bowling Green. That translator repeats WWKU's AM signal from a tower located somewhere within the campus of Western Kentucky University in downtown Bowling Green.[9] The station later launched a second translator W222CD (92.3 MHz) in Franklin.

    Sports programming[edit]

    The station serves as an affiliate of the following sports networks

    Translator stations[edit]

    WWKU operates two translator stations in south central Kentucky:

    Broadcast translators for WWKU
    Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
    W274CD 102.7 MHzFM Plum Springs, Kentucky 200109 250 47 m (154 ft) D 36°59′8.1″N 86°27′8.9″W / 36.985583°N 86.452472°W / 36.985583; -86.452472 LMS
    W222CZ 92.3 MHz FM Franklin, Kentucky 156061 220 66 m (217 ft) D 36°45′56.6″N 86°34′2.6″W / 36.765722°N 86.567389°W / 36.765722; -86.567389 LMS

    References[edit]

  • ^ "WWKU Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  • ^ FCC History Cards for WWKU (as WCDS, 1962-1980)
  • ^ "Call letters give stations unique personalities". Park City Daily News. Associated Press. February 2, 1986. p. 21B – via Google Books.
  • ^ a b Nash, Francis M. (1995). Towers Over Kentucky: A History of Radio and TV in the Bluegrass State (PDF). p. 142. ISBN 9781879688933 – via World Radio History.
  • ^ "Former governor buys radio stations". Park City Daily News. January 19, 1997. p. 11A. Retrieved June 9, 2024 – via Google Books.
  • ^ Television & Cable Factbook (67th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Warren Communications. 1999. pp. D-179.
  • ^ Television & Cable Factbook (71st ed.). Washington, D.C.: Warren Communications. 2003. pp. D-179.
  • ^ "W274BQ-FM Radio Station Coverage Map".
  • ^ Stations in Kentucky | TTRN-SP
  • ^ Reds on Radio - Station Map
  • External links[edit]


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