WKIO

WKIO (107.9 FM, "Classic Hits 107.9") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Arcola, Illinois, United States, the station is currently owned by The News-Gazette ,and serves the Champaign, Illinois metropolitan area.[1]

WKIO
CityArcola, Illinois
Broadcast areaChampaign-Urbana, Illinois
Frequency107.9 MHz
BrandingClassic Hits 107.9
Programming
FormatClassic hits
Ownership
OwnerCommunity Media Group, Inc.
(Champaign Multimedia Group, LLC)
WDWS, WHMS
History
First air date
1991 (as WZNX)
Former call signs
WZNX (1991–1994)
WKJR (1994–1997)
WEXT (1997–2008)
WUIL (2008–2013)
Technical information
Facility ID57469
ClassA
ERP3,600 watts
HAAT130 meters
Transmitter coordinates
39°52′43.00″N 88°11′51.00″W
Links
WebcastListen Live
Website1079wkio.com

History

The station went on the air as WZNX on 1991-09-06 and changed its call sign to WKJR on November 1, 1994. On May 5, 1997, the station again changed its call sign to WXET before finally changing them to WUIL on May 7, 2008, upon its switch to a Rhythmic contemporary format from hot adult contemporary.[2]

Pendleton Broadcasting inked a LMA deal with Champaign Partners to operate Top 40/Rhythmic WUIL (107.9 JAMZ). The long-term deal started MAY 1st 2009 and carries an option to buy the station from owner CHAMPAIGN PARTNERS LLC for $1.5 million.

In June 2010, WUIL was sold to the News-Gazette, which also owns WDWS and WHMS. The station relaunched as "U-Rock 107.9", playing various rock formats. The switch was made with station General Manager Mike Haile's introduction of "Ladies and Gentlemen...rock and roll." The station has a popular contest where it allows listeners to submit and air their "Perfect Ten" rock songs. The station then plays these selections on Thursdays.

In March 2013, WUIL applied to change its call sign to WKIO, signaling a format change.[3]

On March 26, 2013 WUIL changed their format from rock to classic hits, branded as "Classic Hits 107.9" under the new WKIO call sign.[4]

Former U-Rock air staff

  • Orion Buckingham
  • Dave Loane
  • Brian Moline
  • Mark Reynolds
  • Lee Marcus
  • Ethan VanDeveer
  • Patti Good

References

  1. "WUIL Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. "WXET Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. "Format Changes". Your Midwest Media. Archived from the original on March 17, 2013. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  4. URock Champaign-Urban Shifts to Classic Hits Radioinsight - March 26, 2013


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