WKSM (99.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Fort Walton Beach and serving the Emerald Coast of Florida. It is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a mainstream rock radio format, calling itself 99 Rock. The radio studios and transmitter are on Hollywood Boulevard NW in Fort Walton Beach.[2] WKSM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 50,000 watts.
Broadcast area | Emerald Coast |
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Frequency | 99.5 MHz |
Branding | 99 Rock |
Programming | |
Format | Mainstream rock |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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WFTW, WNCV, WYZB, WZNS | |
History | |
First air date | May 28, 1965 | (as WFTW-FM at 99.3)
Former call signs | WFTW-FM (1965–1978) WFTW (1978–1979) WFTW-FM (1979–1988) |
Former frequencies | 99.3 MHz (1965–1994) |
Call sign meaning | Kiss FM (format until 1993) |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 27467 |
Class | C2 |
ERP | 50,000 watts |
HAAT | 133.5 meters (438 ft) |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | wksm.com |
History
editThe station signed on the air on May 28, 1965 .[3] It was the FM simulcast of WFTW 1260 AM. WFTW-FM was originally on 99.3 MHz, broadcasting at 3,000 watts, a fraction of its current output. Both stations were owned by Vacationland Broadcasting. Because WFTW 1260 was a daytimer, WFTW-FM continued the AM station's programming after sunset.
FM 99.3 was a Class A frequency, limited at the time to only local coverage. So management decided to move WFTW-FM's dial position. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) permitted it to move slightly up the dial to 99.5 MHz and get a boost in power. The signal now covers a significant part of the larger and more lucrative Pensacola radio market.
In the late 1960s, WFTW-FM stopped simulcasting 1260 WFTW. It began broadcasting a beautiful music format. The station featured quarter-hour sweeps of mostly instrumental cover versions of popular songs, as well as Broadway and Hollywood show tunes. The station would later flip to an adult contemporary format, and then later Top 40/CHR in May 1985. It was one out of two CHR stations in the Fort Walton Beach and Destin areas, with the other being WNUE. The station's call letters were changed to WKSM in April 1988, retaining its CHR format under the branding "99 KISS-FM". The format lasted until mid-November 1991, and the station switched to its current album rock format. This left WNUE the only Top-40 station in Fort Walton Beach until it became a sports radio format in 1992.
In 1993, WKSM and WFTW were sold for $1 million to Holiday Broadcasting.[4] In 2003, Cumulus Media acquired the two stations.[5]
References
edit- ^ "Facility Technical Data for WKSM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ Radio-Locator.com/WKSM
- ^ Information from Broadcasting Yearbook 1967 page B-33
- ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2001 page D-90
- ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2010 page D-137
External links
edit- 99 Rock - Official website
- Facility details for Facility ID 27467 (WKSM) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- WKSM in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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