WKDZ-FM

WKDZ-FM (106.5 FM) is a radio station licensed in Cadiz, Kentucky. WKDZ-FM is owned by Ham Broadcasting. Beth Mann serves as Ham Broadcasting owner/president.

WKDZ-FM
CityCadiz, Kentucky
Broadcast areaClarksville, TN-Hopkinsville, KY
Frequency106.5 MHz
Branding106.5 FM WKDZ
SloganEvery Hour With Us is Like a Night at the Opry.
Programming
FormatCountry
AffiliationsFox News Radio
Tennessee Titans Radio Network
UK Sports Network
Ownership
OwnerHam Broadcasting, Inc.
WHVO, WKDZ-AM
History
First air date
May 18, 1972 (1972-05-18) [1]
Former call signs
WBZD (1985-1991)
Former frequencies
106.3 MHz (1972-1995?)
Call sign meaning
KDZ = "Cadiz"
Technical information
Facility ID25886
ClassC3
ERP13.4 kWs
HAAT136.9 meters (449 ft)
Links
WebcastListen live
WebsiteWKDZradio.com

In 2004, Ham Broadcasting moved from their former Will Jackson Road location to a new 4,100-square-foot (380 m2) facility at Broadbent Square in east Cadiz.[2]

History

The station first signed on the air at 106.3 megahertz on May 18, 1972. It began as a 3,000-watt FM simulcast station of WKDZ-AM for its first ten years on the air. At that time, WKDZ-AM broadcast a Variety format.[3] In the mid 1980s, the station became separate from the AM counterpart, and began broadcasting an Adult contemporary format.

Under the WBZD callsign from 1985 to 1991, the station continued its Adult Contemporary format. In 1991, the station's callsign was reverted to the original WKDZ-FM, and it began broadcasting a country format.

Programming

Format and coverage area

WKDZ-FM broadcasts a country music format and serves Trigg, Christian, Caldwell, Lyon, and Todd counties in Kentucky, along with nearby Montgomery and Stewart counties in Middle Tennessee.[4]

Sports programming

In addition to its usual music programming, WKDZ-FM is an affiliate of the Tennessee Titans Radio Network, which broadcasts live games involving the NFL's Tennessee Titans based in Nashville.[5] WKDZ-FM also serves as one of three affiliates of the University of Kentucky Wildcats radio network in the Clarksville-Hopkinsville market (the other two are WHOP-AM and WHOP-FM).[6] WKDZ-FM also broadcasts Trigg County High School football games on Friday nights from mid-August through November.

On August 1, 2017, the station launched YourSportsEdge.com, a sports website dedicated to covering sports at Trigg County High School, Caldwell County High School, Lyon County High School, Hopkinsville High School, Christian County High School, Heritage Christian Academy, University Heights Academy, Fort Campbell High School, and Todd County Central High School. In addition, the site covers college sports and the Hoptown Hoppers Ohio Valley League baseball team.

News operation

WKDZ-FM is unique in that it, along with sister stations WHVO and WKDZ-AM, boasts a full-time news department in house. The one-hour newscasts, branded as News Edge, are broadcast at 12 Noon and 5:00 p.m. Central Time over all three Ham Broadcasting-owned stations. Shorter newscasts are run at 6, 7, and 8 a.m. CT.[7] Hourly national news updates are provided by Fox News Radio at the top of each hour.

Awards and recognitions

WKDZ-FM has been recognized many times for its community service. The station also has won a Marconi Award for "Small Market Station Of The Year" in 2008, 2013, and 2017. WKDZ-FM has also been consistently nominated for the coveted NAB Crystal Award for Community Service, which they won in 2013.

On-air staff

Weekdays

  • Alan Watts (mornings 5 - 9 am)
  • Cindy Allen Lax (mornings 7:30 - 9 am)
  • Eddie Owen (midday 9 am - 12 pm)
  • Bill Booth 'Live Afternoon Drive' (1 - 5 pm)
  • Greg Leath (evenings 6 pm - 12 am)
  • Scott Brown (sports)
  • Ann Petrie (news - 5 pm News Edge Host)
  • Tammy Hancock (news)
  • Boyd Clark (news - 12 Noon News Edge Host)

Weekends

  • Scott Brown 'Your Sports Edge Saturday' (Saturday 8:15 - 9 am)
  • Bill Booth (Saturday 6 - 8 am & 9 am - 1 pm & Sunday from 10 am to 3 pm)
  • Eddie Owen (Saturday 1 - 6 pm)
  • Greg Leath (Saturday 6 pm - 12 am)
  • Rich Miller 'Power County' (Sunday 6 - 8 am)
  • John Ritter 'Rise Up' (Sunday 8 am - 10 am)
  • Joshua Claussen (Sunday 3 - 7 pm)
  • Rick Jackson's Country Classics (Sunday 7 - 10 pm)
  • Steve Stewart 'The Road' (Sunday 10 pm - 12 am)

References

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