WKYH

WKYH (600 AM, "99.3 FM & 600 AM WKYH") is a radio station broadcasting a locally programmed classic hits format. Licensed to Paintsville, Kentucky. The station was licensed in 1984 and first began broadcasting in March 1985. It was purchased by Forcht Broadcasting in 2010.[1] In addition to the AM signal, the station can also be heard via FM translator W257EE at 99.3 MHz, as well as online via Official Stream Page, on Apple and Android devices, and has an Alexa skill.

WKYH
WKYH AM FM Logo
Broadcast areaKentucky Highlands
Frequency600 kHz
Branding99.3 FM & 600 AM WKYH
Programming
FormatClassic hits
AffiliationsCBS News Radio
Cincinnati Bengals Radio Network
Cincinnati Reds Radio Network
Ownership
Owner
  • Forcht Broadcasting
  • (S.I.P. Broadcasting)
WKLW-FM
WSIP-FM
WSIP-AM
History
First air date
March 1985 (1985-03)
Former call signs
WKLW (1984–1999)
Call sign meaning
Kentucky Highlands
Technical information
Facility ID3430
ClassD
Power5,000 watts day
43 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
37°47′19″N 82°47′7″W
Translator(s)99.3 W257EE (Paintsville)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.wkyham.com

History

When the station signed on as WKLW in 1985, it aired a rock and roll music station. In the early 1990s, the station began broadcasting a Gospel radio format. Under new ownership after 1999, the station aired a Conservative Talk Radio format. Ownership changed again in 2010, and the station's format also changed to Sports radio. The sports format aired on WKYH until 2018, before moving to sister station WSIP-AM. WSIP-AM's previous Classic hits format then moved to WKYH. Also in 2018, an fm translator, W257EE, was added to bring WKYH's programming to the FM dial.

Programming

Though the station flipped to a classic hits format in 2018, some sports programming remains on WKYH. Weekday mornings, the Leach Report and Kentucky Sports Radio is heard on WKYH. The station also broadcasts Cincinnati Reds baseball games and Cincinnati Bengals football games.

On-air personalities include Adam Preece (middays from 12p-3p) and Willie Owens (afternoons from 3p-6p). The station also airs Artie's Timewarp on Saturdays beginning at 12p.

References


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