WKIT

WKIT (100.3 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Brewer, Maine, serving the Bangor area of Central Maine. It airs a mainstream rock radio format, calling itself "The Rock of Bangor."

WKIT
CityBrewer, Maine
Broadcast areaBangor, Maine
Frequency100.3 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding100.3 WKIT
SloganThe Rock of Bangor
Programming
FormatFM/HD1: Mainstream rock
HD2: AAA (WZLO simulcast)
HD3: Oldies (WZON simulcast)
Ownership
OwnerThe Zone Corporation
WZLO, WZON
History
First air date
1979 (as WGUY-FM)
Former call signs
WGUY-FM (1979–1987)
WKIT-FM (1987–2020)
Former frequencies
100.9 MHz (1979–1988)[1]
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID25747
ClassB
ERP16,000 watts
HAAT269 meters (883 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
44°40′39″N 68°45′15″W
Links
Public license information
Profile
LMS
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.wkitfm.com

WKIT is part of the Zone Corporation, a Central Maine broadcasting group owned by authors Tabitha and Stephen King. It has studios and offices on Target Industrial Drive in Bangor. The transmitter is off Center Drive in Orrington.[2]

WKIT is one of the few radio stations that still has a strong presence of live local announcers in the studio. However, on the weekends the station carries some syndicated programming. WKIT also streams its programming on the Internet via the official station website.

Notable on air personalities include the "Rock and Roll Morning Show" hosts Bobby Russell and Mark "The Shark" Young, midday host Don Cookson, afternoon host Scotty Moore and Simulcasting "Nights With Alice Cooper".

On Stephen King's official website, there is an advertisement for WKIT.

In King's novel 11/22/63, Jake saves most of the Dunning family and when he comes back to 2011 he looks up Ellen Dunning (who was 7 in 1958) and calls her, finding she's a "jock for WKIT in Bangor, you know, a disk jockey?".

WKIT's main competitors are Classic Rock 95.7 WWMJ in Ellsworth and Mainstream Rock WTOS-FM Skowhegan, which is simulcast on AM 910 and FM translator 105.3 in Bangor.

References

  1. Astbury, Carroll (July 16, 1987). "Brewer radio station to increase signal". Bangor Daily News. p. 21. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  2. Radio-Locator.com/WKIT


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