WSHW

WSHW, "Shine 99" is an FM radio station owned by Kaspar Broadcasting (DBA Kaspar Media) in Frankfort, Indiana. The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 99.7 MHz. The station has an office and studio in Kokomo and Frankfort. Shine 99 serves a 14 county area from its tower and transmitter located near the Howard, Clinton, Carroll County line. WSHW Shine 99 1mv/meter coverage area includes all or parts of 14 counties in North-Central Indiana including Howard, Tippecanoe, Clinton, Cass, Boone, Carroll, Tipton, White, Miami, Hamilton, Montgomery, Wabash, Grant, Madison.

WSHW
CityFrankfort, Indiana
Broadcast areaFrankfort-Kokomo-Lafayette
Frequency99.7 MHz
BrandingShine 99
Slogan"Today's Best Music"
Programming
FormatContemporary Hit Radio
Ownership
OwnerKaspar Broadcasting Co., Inc.
WILO
History
First air date
1962 (as WILO-FM)
Former call signs
WILO-FM (1962-1982)
Call sign meaning
W SHine W
Technical information
Facility ID33466
ClassB
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT140 meters
Links
WebsiteShine 99 Website

During the summer of 2015, the station flipped its music format to Contemporary Hit Radio (CHR) after spending several years evolving from its original Adult Contemporary music (AC) sound to a brighter, more contemporary music mix. WSHW has operated under the "Shine 99" moniker since it signed on at noon on April 9, 1982.

WSHW was the first station in Indiana and second FM radio station in the United States to broadcast in HD 24/7 during HD's development phase. Sister station WILO was the first AM station in the U.S. to broadcast an HD signal 24/7. WSHW also worked with Delphi Delco during the development phase of RDS (Radio Data System) which is now commonplace on most radio dash systems.

WSHW played a key role as an experimental station in the early development of RDS, bringing text to the car dashboard.

WSHW is not currently licensed by the FCC to broadcast in HD.[1]

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