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WCMI-FM

Coordinates: 38°28′02″N 82°35′50″W / 38.46722°N 82.59722°W / 38.46722; -82.59722
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WCMI-FM
Broadcast areaHuntington, West Virginia
Frequency92.7 MHz
Branding92.7/98.5 The Planet
Programming
FormatActive Rock
AffiliationsCBS (1945-68)
American FM Network (1968-70)
American Entertainment Network (1972-81)
American Contemporary Network (1981-83)
West Virginia MetroNews
Ownership
OwnerFifth Avenue Broadcasting Company, Inc. (dba Kindred Communications)
History
First air date
1947
Former call signs
WCMI (1947-70)
WAMX (1970-72)
WCAK (1972-85)
WKQI (1986-88)
WCMI (1988-95)
WRVC (1995-2009)
Technical information
Facility ID21589
ClassA
ERP2,350 watts
HAAT162 meters
Transmitter coordinates
38°28′02″N 82°35′50″W / 38.46722°N 82.59722°W / 38.46722; -82.59722
Repeater(s)98.5 W253BB (Huntington)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteplanet927.com

WCMI-FM (92.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an Active Rock format. Licensed to Catlettsburg, Kentucky, USA, it serves the Huntington-Ashland radio market. The station is currently owned by Kindred Communications, Inc.

History

The FM allocation for Catlettsburg, KY at 92.7 MHz originally signed on with the call letters of WCAK in January 1972.[1] Other call signs included the following:

  • WKQI, January 1, 1986
  • WCMI-FM, November 29, 1988
  • WRVC-FM, May 16, 1995 Sunny 92.7[2]

On March 3, 2009, the station retrobranded to 92.7 The Planet WCMI-FM. The station is now 92.7 & 98.5 The Planet WCMI-FM. It is the Tri-State's home for Kentucky Wildcats Basketball. Also the Tri-State's ONLY leader for new rock![3] WCMI-FM was the original call sign for the Ashland, KY FM allocation at 93.7 MHz (now WDGG). That facility had also previously used WRVC-FM in addition to WAMX.[4]

References

  1. ^ Davidson, J.: Recollections of John Davidson(WCAK was a station located in downtown, Catlettsburg, Ky. and was started and owned by local radio personality, Hal Murphy. It was NOT affiliated with WAMX-FM, which was owned and operated by another former local radio personality, Dick Martin. There is NO inference or claim in my piece, "Recollections of John Davidson", that WCAK was the original sign on for WAMX-FM. {edit per John Davidson, 08/24/14}, History of WCMI, Ashland, KY, 2008
  2. ^ Federal Communications Commission: Call Sign History for Facility ID: 21589, n.d.
  3. ^ Federal Communications Commission: Call Sign History for Facility ID: 21589, n.d.
  4. ^ WCMI-FM/WAMX/WRVC-FM/WDGG Ashland, History of WCMI, Ashland, KY, 2008