WKBU

Coordinates: 29°55′12″N 90°01′30″W / 29.920°N 90.025°W / 29.920; -90.025
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WKBU
File:Bayou 95.7.jpg
Broadcast areaNew Orleans metropolitan area
Frequency95.7 MHz) (HD Radio)
95.7 HD-2 for Heavy metal "The Metal Channel"
BrandingBayou 95.7
Programming
FormatClassic rock
Ownership
Owner
  • Entercom
  • (Entercom New Orleans License, LLC)
History
First air date
February 1953 (as WWMT)
Former call signs
WWMT (1953-1971)
WBYU (1971-1987)
WQXY (1987-1990)
WMXZ (1990-1993)
WTKL (1993-2005)
Call sign meaning
Former city of license was Kenner, Louisiana and a reference to Louisiana's BayoU
Technical information
Facility ID52434
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT300 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitebayou957.com

WKBU, aka Bayou 95.7, is a classic rock radio station serving the New Orleans area in the US. The Entercom station is licensed to New Orleans, Louisiana and broadcast at 95.7 MHz with an ERP of 100 kW. The station's studios are located at the 400 Poydras Tower in New Orleans' downtown area, and the transmitter site is in the city's Algiers district.

WKBU has an HD-2 station which format consists of live concerts of "Bayou 95.7"'s classic rock artists.

History

Before October 2005, the station was oldies WTKL. WTKL was at one time beautiful music WBYU (called Bayou 96) before going through a succession of ill-fated formats from country as WQXY (Y-96) from 1987 to 1990 and adult contemporary as WMXZ (Mix 95.7) from 1990 to 1993 before settling on an oldies format that lasted for 12 years as Kool 95.7 FM.

In early October 2005, WKBU (Bayou 105.3 FM) and WTKL (Kool 95.7 FM) switched frequencies because according to Chief Engineer Kevin Duplantis "WKBU 105.3's original transmitter was badly damaged" during Hurricane Katrina. A subsequent filing with the FCC outlined that the station's transmitter was damaged by flooding from Hurricane Katrina's aftermath.[1]

In May 2006, Bayou 95.7 changed its slogan from "Rockin' The Bayou" to "Everything That Rocks" and broadened its playlist as the station became the only terrestrial ROCK format in the Crescent City as the previous Modern Rock station KKND also suffered transmitter damage and was subsequently reformatted to country music. This all changed however on November 13, 2006, when Clear Channel Communications flipped KHEV to Active rock, thus giving the New Orleans radio market two rock-formatted stations, with KHEV targeting young adult (18+) male listeners and avoiding the older material WKBU currently plays.

Bayou 95.7 is a 1980s-based Classic Rock Station with some 1970s and 1990s music mixed in.

Bayou 95.7 is currently New Orleans' only classic rock radio station. Walton and Johnson in the morning (live 6am-10am). Commercial Free Workday Kick Off from 10am-12pm with Harmon Dash on until 2p. Kat Hosts 2p-7p. Nights are 'On Tap' from VH1 with Nik Carter. Cassidy and John Marty do weekends on Bayou 95.7.

Specialty programming includes; Two-fer Tuesdays (2 songs by each artist all day), Dee Snider (singer from Twisted Sister) hosting "House of Hair" Saturday nights 9 pm-midnight, "Get the Led Out" Led Zeppelin blocks weeknights at 6:45 pm, Themed Weekends, Bayou B-Sides and Liquid Lunch All request 3fers.

References

  1. ^ "Application to FCC of Damage to 105.3 (WKBU/WTKL)". FCC. Retrieved January 3, 2012.

External links

29°55′12″N 90°01′30″W / 29.920°N 90.025°W / 29.920; -90.025