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| ...from the Broadcast Capital of the World | Monday, February 6, 2012 |
| Station Information for WRKS-FM | |
| FM Frequency | 98.7 |
| Station Address | 395 Hudson Street New York, NY 10014 |
| Classification and Power | B, 6000W |
| Transmitter Location | Empire State Building |
| Contact | (212) 242-9870 fax - 212-367-1655 |
| Website | http://www.987kissfm.com/ |
| Station Staff | Market Manager - Alexandra Cameron VP Programming - Ebro Darden Program Director - Jay Dixon Operations Manager - Brian D`Aurelio Market Sales Director - Harry Clark General Sales Director - Leon Clark |
| Format | Urban AC |
| Owner | Emmis Broadcasting Corp. |
| History | Known throughout most of its history as WOR-FM, this station first went on the air on 2/28/40 as W2XOR at a frequency of 43.4MHz, later moving to 43.5. On April 1, 1941, it become the first commercial FM station in New York, taking the call letters W71NY and moving to 47.1MHz. On November 1, 1943, the call letters were changed to WOR-FM, changing again to WBAM (named after the station's owner, Bamberger's Department Stores) on January 1, 1944. WBAM moved to 96.5 on the new FM dial in 1945 and to 98.7 in October, 1947. It became WOR-FM in 1948, broadcasting with more than a year`s interruption in the mid-50`s. While owned by RKO, WOR-FM adopted a progressive rock format on July 30, 1966 and changed to a Top 40/oldies format in 1967. Call letters changed on October 23, 1972 to WXLO, which featured an Adult Top 40 format though the 70`s. A disco/soul format was introduced in 1980 and the call letters were changed to WRKS (Kiss FM) on August 1, 1981. Kiss FM was purchased by Emmis in 1994, and has featured a range of urban formats. |
