WJJK

WJJK (104.5 MHz) is a classic hits FM radio station licensed to Noblesville, Indiana, and broadcasting to the Indianapolis metropolitan area. WJJK is owned by Cumulus Media. Its studios are on North Shadeland Avenue on the east side of Indianapolis, and the transmitter site is nearby Butler University which once owned the station.

WJJK
CityNoblesville, Indiana
Broadcast areaIndianapolis metropolitan area
Frequency104.5 MHz
BrandingClassic Hits 104.5 WJJK
SloganIndy's Only Classic Hits Station
Programming
FormatClassic hits
Ownership
OwnerCumulus Media Inc.
(Radio License Holding SRC LLC)
WFMS, WNDX, WNTR, WXNT, WZPL
History
First air date
September 25, 1950 (1950-09-25) (as WAJC at 91.3)
Former call signs
WAJC (1950–1993)
WGRL (1993–1997)
WGLD (1997–2005)
Former frequencies
91.3 MHz (1950–1956)
Call sign meaning
W J JacK FM (former branding)
Technical information
Facility ID28609
ClassB
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT150 meters (490 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
39.840°N 86.176°W / 39.840; -86.176
Links
WebcastListen Live
Listen Live via iHeart
Website1045wjjk.com

WJJK is licensed to broadcast in the HD radio (hybrid) format.[1][2]

History

WJJK started as WAJC (with the call letters standing for Arthur Jordan College of Music) on September 25, 1950. It originally signed on at 91.3 MHz, moving to its current frequency of 104.5 MHz in 1956. It was the Butler University radio station. In 1993, it was sold to Susquehanna Radio Corporation—which has since been purchased by Cumulus Media Partners. It then changed its call letters to WGRL and adopted a country music format. The call letters were changed to WGLD in 1997 when the station adopted an oldies format as "Gold 104.5." In 2005, WGLD became WJJK, dropping oldies and subscribing to the Jack FM adult hits format. The station became known as "104.5 Jack FM." In September 2006, WJJK became a "classic hits" station, while keeping the same call letters. The name "Jack" was dropped in December 2007 and it is now known as "Classic Hits 104.5 WJJK."

References

  1. "Station Search Details". licensing.fcc.gov.
  2. http://hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=41 HD Radio Guide for Indianapolis


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