W264AK
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Broadcast area | Toledo, Ohio metropolitan area |
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Frequency | 100.7 MHz |
Branding | 100.7 The Zone |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Format | Modern rock |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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WKKO, WTOD, WRQN, WMIM, WQQO, WXKR | |
History | |
First air date | 1997-01-22 |
Former call signs | W265CB (May–August 2010) W264AK (1996–2010) |
Former frequencies | 100.7 (1996–2010) 100.9 (April–July 2010) |
Call sign meaning | sequentially assigned |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 81369 |
Class | D (FM translator) |
ERP | 82 watts |
HAAT | 108.1 meters |
Transmitter coordinates | 41°38′49″N 83°36′18″W / 41.64694°N 83.60500°W (NAD83) |
Repeater(s) | 105.5-2 WQQO-HD-2 |
Links | |
Website | www |
W264AK is an FM translator licensed for Toledo, Ohio. As of 2020[update] it operates on 100.7 MHz at 82 watts of power, licensed as a translator for 94.5 WXKR at Port Clinton, Ohio.[1]
105.5 WQQO. It carries an analog rebroadcast of the HD2 channel from WQQO's HD Radio sub carrier.
History
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Ownership under CSN
W274AK received a construction permit in March 1996, with the applicant name "Smithers Diversified Businesses, Inc." doing business as "Calvary Chapel of Twin Falls, Inc."[2] It received its license on January 22, 1997, with the licensee "Calvary Chapel of Twin Falls, Inc."[3] From 1997-April 2010, 100.7 was a fulltime repeater of KAWZ of Twin Falls, Idaho. It carried programming from Christian Satellite Network.[citation needed]
100.9 and 100.7 The Zone
On December 10, 2009, the Calvary Chapel of Twin Falls applied to the Federal Communications Commission to transfer the license for the translator to Cumulus Media. In return, CSN acquired 1560am WTOD (now WWYC) from Cumulus Broadcasting. The deal was an even trade, no money was exchanged between the two parties.
Once Cumulus Took control of 100.7, The Zone, which had been heard originally on 106.5 from November 2001-June 2009, was relaunched. The Zone, was moved to 94.5-HD3, when 106.5 changed its format to sports the prior year. 100.7 also moved up to 100.9 MHz. The callsign became W265CB. The Zone was still heard on WXKR 94.5 HD-3 as well. On July 29, 2010 W265CB was moved back to its original frequency, 100.7 MHz. Numerous complaints had been received about interference from 101.1 WRIF, from Detroit, Michigan and WMJK, from Clyde, Ohio, which also transmits on 100.9 MHz. The callsign was changed back to W264AK.
100.7 The Vibe
On May 5, 2011, after a few days of stunting. Cumulus changed 100.7's format to CHR (Contemporary Hit Radio) as 100.7 The Vibe. The station ran without DJs, however, The Andrew Z Morning Show was added soon after the launch, which had been formerly heard on 92.5 Kiss FM.
The Zone Returns
The Vibe wasn't able to make inroads in the Toledo radio market, so on March 19, 2012, Cumulus Broadcasting changed 100.7's format back to modern rock as 100.7 The Zone.
On August 9, 2016, The Zone dropped modern rock and took on a satellite–fed active rock format, using Westwood One's, Rock 2.0 format.
Talk radio 100.7
On September 24, 2016 at midnight W264AK/WQQO-HD2 The Zone became Talk Radio 100.7, picking up the format from WTOD 1470 AM Toledo, which went silent.[4] Talk Radio 100.7 featured talk radio personalities Chris Plante, Clark Howard, Dave Ramsey, Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro, and Red Eye Radio.
100.7 The Zone resurfaces
On Nov 1, 2019 100.7fm dropped there syndicated talk radio format and flipped to Modern Rock, as 100.7 The Zone.
Previous logos
File:W264AK-WQQOHD2 TalkRadio100.7 logo .png
References
- ^ "Facility ID:81369; W264AK". Licensing and Management System. Washington, D.C.: Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved 2020-04-18.
- ^ "New FM Translator Station Construction Permit Application". Licensing and Management System. Washington, D.C.: Federal Communications Commission. 1996-10-03. Retrieved 2020-04-18.
- ^ "License To Cover for FM Translator Application". Licensing and Management System. Washington, D.C.: Federal Communications Commission. 1997-01-22. Retrieved 2020-04-18.
- ^ Cumulus Shuts Down WTOD Toledo; Format to Replace Zone Translator Radioinsight - September 24, 2016
External links
- Template:FMQ
- W264AK at FCCdata.org
- FCC 349 Application for Authority to Construct or Make Changes in an FM Translator or FM Booster Station: BPFT-20091216AAK — discusses Cumulus swap of WTOD for W265CB with Calvary Chapel of Twin Falls
- Attachment 10 Exhibit A to BPFT-20091216AAK — proposed coverage map after increase to 99 watts