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WLHK
City of license Shelbyville, Indiana
Broadcast area Indianapolis
Branding 97.1 Hank FM
Slogan Anything Country
Frequency 97.1 MHz (Also on HD Radio)
Format Country
Audience share 4.0 (Sp'08 P2, R&R[1])
ERP 23,000 watts
HAAT 223.0 meters
Class B
Facility ID 19522
Transmitter Coordinates 39°40′6.00″N 86°1′44.00″W / 39.6683333, -86.0288889
Former callsigns WSVL-FM (1980-1981)
WENS (1981-2005)
Owner Emmis Radio License, LLC
Website http://www.hankfm.com/

WLHK -- "97-1 Hank FM" -- is an FM radio station owned by Emmis Communications in Indianapolis, Indiana. The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 97.1 mHz, FM channel 246. The studios are located on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis. The transmitters, according to the FCC, are located in the 7000 block of East Southport Road on the southeast side of Indianapolis. The station is officially licensed in Shelbyville, Indiana. As of July 2008, the station is tied for tenth in the market in listeners 12 years and older.[1]

WLHK is the flagship station of the Indianapolis Colts, as of the 2007 season. It is also the Indianapolis home of Indiana University men's basketball, and airs IU football games in the event of programming conflicts on WLHK's sister station, WFNI.

History

WLHK began operation as WSVL-FM in Shelbyville. Jeff Smulyan (along with two business partners) purchased WSVL-FM in 1979 as the first radio station owned by Emmis Communications. The call letters were changed to WENS on July 4, 1981. WENS was a light rock or adult contemporary station before the changeover to Hank FM (Country) in March 2005.

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