WRKI (95.1 FM, "I-95") is a Mainstream Rock radio station broadcasting from Brookfield, Connecticut. The station plays classic rock with a few currents as part of the music mix.
I-95 signed on as a Rock station at 6:00 PM on December 24, 1976. The first song played was "The Bitch Is Back" by Elton John (following the last song of the old "Adult Contemporary" format, "After the Lovin'" by Engelbert Humperdinck.) Current morning man Ethan Carey joined the station in February, 1979. The station's original slogan was "Fairfield County's Best Rock." In 1982 the station had a brief detour into Modern Rock and New Wave as "The Rock Of The 80's," but soon returned to its Rock roots. The station has also been known as "The Non-Stop Rock Station," "Connecticut's Best Rock & Roll," "Connecticut's Rock & Roll Favorites," and "Real Rock" but has most consistently been "The Home Of Rock & Roll." Since spring 2008 has been "Danbury's Rock Station."
Notable personalities through the years have included "The Breakfast Flakes" (Tim Scott and Mark Devine), Dale "The Voice Man" Reeves, "The Real" Bob James, Buzz Knight, Jim Schultz, Ray Graham, Joan Dylan, Tom Bass, Eric Senich, Rich Conway, Mary Scanlon, Pat Scully, Omelette, Fat Gilly, Finster, Jim Clarke, and Neil Hedley.
Notable current on-air personalities include Ethan Carey, Pam Brooks (formerly of WPDH), Tim Sheehan, Lou Milano, Dave Bell, Jay Coffey, Schlemdog, and Jeff Zeffer.