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WBKR

WBKR (92.5 FM) is an American radio station broadcasting a country music format. The station is licensed to Owensboro, Kentucky. Its powerful 100,000-watt signal covers much of northwest Kentucky and southwest Indiana, including the Evansville area. The station is owned by Townsquare Media. The station transmits from a tower located near Utica on Kentucky Route 140. The studios are located at 3301 Frederica Street in Owensboro.[2]

WBKR
Broadcast areaOwensboro
Evansville, Indiana
Frequency92.5 MHz
Branding92.5 WBKR
Programming
FormatCountry
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Performance Racing Network
Ownership
Owner
WDKS, WGBF, WGBF-FM, WJLT, WKDQ, WOMI
History
First air date
1948; 76 years ago (1948)[1]
Former call signs
WOMI-FM (1948–1975)
Call sign meaning
"Big Kountry Radio"
Technical information
Facility ID67778
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT320 meters (1,050 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
37°36′29″N 87°03′14″W / 37.608°N 87.054°W / 37.608; -87.054
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.wbkr.com

History edit

In November 1945, the FCC issued a construction permit to the Hager Family, who were also the owners of WOMI-AM, as well as the Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer daily newspaper. The permit was filed under licensee Owensboro Broadcasting Company. It originally intended to broadcast at 92.3 megacycles, but in 1947, the construction permit was modified to allow the station to instead broadcast at 92.5 megacycles. The station began operations in 1948 under Special temporary authority as WOMI-FM, simulcasting the original WOMI-AM on a 425 feet (130 m) tower with 60,000 watts of power. It was founded and operated by the Hager Family, Its first official license was granted on April 15, 1949.[3] For its first 27 years on the air, the station simulcast its AM sister station. In 1975, the station's callsign was changed to the current WBKR when the station became a separate operation, and began broadcasting an automated country music format.[1]: 86  Through the ensuing years, little by little, it gradually moved away from automation with a live morning show, and eventually an afternoon show. By 1989, the station began operating with live deejays 24-hours-a-day. The station was capturing about 33% of Owensboro's radio audience by the early 1990s.[1]: 86 

Both WOMI and WBKR remained in the hands of the heirs of the Hager Family, the original owners, until 1993, when both stations were sold to Evansville-based Brill Media. Brill Media operated WOMI and WBKR and also bought the cross-town competition and longtime rival stations, WVJS and WSTO three years later.[4] Brill Media declared bankruptcy in 2002, and the stations were placed in the hands of a chapter 11 bankruptcy trustee who sold them.[5] WOMI and WBKR were acquired by Regent Broadcasting Corporation (now Townsquare Media) based in Covington, Kentucky, a cross-river suburb of Cincinnati. WSTO was purchased by South Central Communications Corporation of Evansville, which also operates WIKY-FM;[6] that company would eventually relocate WSTO's studio operations to Evansville. WVJS was purchased by the Cromwell Group, Inc., of Nashville, Tennessee, which also currently operates Philpot-licensed WBIO.

Programming and format edit

In addition to its country music format, WBKR is the Owensboro-area home to the Performance Radio Network,[7] as well as the UK Sports Radio Network broadcasts of University of Kentucky Wildcats football and men's basketball games.

Special broadcasts edit

WBKR is known for its annual Telephone Pioneers Christmas Wish. This program involves monetary donations to needy families (who might not otherwise have much of a Christmas), and listeners can participate in a program where they pick a family to buy Christmas presents for.

Current personalities edit

The WBKR morning team of Chad Benefield and Angel Welsh is known as The Morning Drive on 92-5. One of the former hosts, Moon Mullins, died in 2017, and was an inductee of the Country Radio Hall of Fame.[8]

The WBKR Midday Show is hosted by Barb Birgy. The WBKR Afternoon Show is hosted by Music Director Dave Spencer. At other times, listeners can hear on-air personalities Erin Grant, Brent Gardner, and Ethan Payne.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Nash, Francis M. (1995). Towers Over Kentucky: A History of Radio and TV in the Bluegrass State (PDF). ISBN 9781879688933 – via World Radio History.
  2. ^ "WBKR 92.5 – The Country Station! – Owensboro's Country Radio". WBKR.
  3. ^ FCC History Cards for WBKR
  4. ^ Heckel, Dan (November 22, 1996). "Brill Media buying WSTO, WVJS". Messenger-Inquirer. p. 1B.
  5. ^ "Bondholders: Evansville media company bankrupt". Messenger-Inquirer. January 20, 2002. p. 5C.
  6. ^ Lawrence, Keith (August 28, 2002). "Brill Media radio sale finalized". Messenger-Inquirer. pp. A1, A2 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ NASCAR Cup Series Affiliates. Performance Radio Network. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  8. ^ Benefield, Chadwick. "Former WBKR Morning Show Host Moon Mullins Dies [Photo]". WBKR.

External links edit

  • WBKR in the FCC FM station database
  • WBKR in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources WBKR news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message WBKR 92 5 FM is an American radio station broadcasting a country music format The station is licensed to Owensboro Kentucky Its powerful 100 000 watt signal covers much of northwest Kentucky and southwest Indiana including the Evansville area The station is owned by Townsquare Media The station transmits from a tower located near Utica on Kentucky Route 140 The studios are located at 3301 Frederica Street in Owensboro 2 WBKROwensboro KentuckyBroadcast areaOwensboroEvansville IndianaFrequency92 5 MHzBranding92 5 WBKRProgrammingFormatCountryAffiliationsCompass Media NetworksPerformance Racing NetworkOwnershipOwnerTownsquare Media Townsquare Media of Evansville Owensboro Inc Sister stationsWDKS WGBF WGBF FM WJLT WKDQ WOMIHistoryFirst air date1948 76 years ago 1948 1 Former call signsWOMI FM 1948 1975 Call sign meaning Big Kountry Radio Technical informationFacility ID67778ClassCERP100 000 wattsHAAT320 meters 1 050 ft Transmitter coordinates37 36 29 N 87 03 14 W 37 608 N 87 054 W 37 608 87 054LinksWebcastListen liveWebsitewww wbr wbkr wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Programming and format 2 1 Special broadcasts 2 2 Current personalities 3 References 4 External linksHistory editIn November 1945 the FCC issued a construction permit to the Hager Family who were also the owners of WOMI AM as well as the Owensboro Messenger Inquirer daily newspaper The permit was filed under licensee Owensboro Broadcasting Company It originally intended to broadcast at 92 3 megacycles but in 1947 the construction permit was modified to allow the station to instead broadcast at 92 5 megacycles The station began operations in 1948 under Special temporary authority as WOMI FM simulcasting the original WOMI AM on a 425 feet 130 m tower with 60 000 watts of power It was founded and operated by the Hager Family Its first official license was granted on April 15 1949 3 For its first 27 years on the air the station simulcast its AM sister station In 1975 the station s callsign was changed to the current WBKR when the station became a separate operation and began broadcasting an automated country music format 1 86 Through the ensuing years little by little it gradually moved away from automation with a live morning show and eventually an afternoon show By 1989 the station began operating with live deejays 24 hours a day The station was capturing about 33 of Owensboro s radio audience by the early 1990s 1 86 Both WOMI and WBKR remained in the hands of the heirs of the Hager Family the original owners until 1993 when both stations were sold to Evansville based Brill Media Brill Media operated WOMI and WBKR and also bought the cross town competition and longtime rival stations WVJS and WSTO three years later 4 Brill Media declared bankruptcy in 2002 and the stations were placed in the hands of a chapter 11 bankruptcy trustee who sold them 5 WOMI and WBKR were acquired by Regent Broadcasting Corporation now Townsquare Media based in Covington Kentucky a cross river suburb of Cincinnati WSTO was purchased by South Central Communications Corporation of Evansville which also operates WIKY FM 6 that company would eventually relocate WSTO s studio operations to Evansville WVJS was purchased by the Cromwell Group Inc of Nashville Tennessee which also currently operates Philpot licensed WBIO Programming and format editIn addition to its country music format WBKR is the Owensboro area home to the Performance Radio Network 7 as well as the UK Sports Radio Network broadcasts of University of Kentucky Wildcats football and men s basketball games Special broadcasts edit WBKR is known for its annual Telephone Pioneers Christmas Wish This program involves monetary donations to needy families who might not otherwise have much of a Christmas and listeners can participate in a program where they pick a family to buy Christmas presents for Current personalities edit The WBKR morning team of Chad Benefield and Angel Welsh is known as The Morning Drive on 92 5 One of the former hosts Moon Mullins died in 2017 and was an inductee of the Country Radio Hall of Fame 8 The WBKR Midday Show is hosted by Barb Birgy The WBKR Afternoon Show is hosted by Music Director Dave Spencer At other times listeners can hear on air personalities Erin Grant Brent Gardner and Ethan Payne References edit a b c Nash Francis M 1995 Towers Over Kentucky A History of Radio and TV in the Bluegrass State PDF ISBN 9781879688933 via World Radio History WBKR 92 5 The Country Station Owensboro s Country Radio WBKR FCC History Cards for WBKR Heckel Dan November 22 1996 Brill Media buying WSTO WVJS Messenger Inquirer p 1B Bondholders Evansville media company bankrupt Messenger Inquirer January 20 2002 p 5C Lawrence Keith August 28 2002 Brill Media radio sale finalized Messenger Inquirer pp A1 A2 via Newspapers com NASCAR Cup Series Affiliates Performance Radio Network Retrieved May 22 2022 Benefield Chadwick Former WBKR Morning Show Host Moon Mullins Dies Photo WBKR External links editWBKR in the FCC FM station database WBKR in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WBKR amp oldid 1221189275, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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