Diemazz

Caesars Atlantic City
Amery Smith
WYCE
Yuan Shuji
Austin Leslie
WYLI LP
John Bundrick
Optare
Twentieth century in fashion
WPME
Category:Articles with topics of unclear notability from October 2008
Image:Flag of Portugal svg
881 (film)
Anime Unleashed
Mérens
Northern Coalition
9x18 mm
Kevin Spirtas
White Castle
WarGreymon X
Asta Nielsen
Waistcoat
club abyss
After the Sunset
WAUO
River Tummel
Kahramanmara E
Music of Ukraine
real poker players
abyss creations
Black Fast
Laocoön and His Sons
Gag
WPUL
Blanking
1136 births
Lee Shih chiao
Tang Xiujing
Visigoths
Diwan (title)
Gao Shou
Ananym
Andy Hamilton (darts player)
Joel Fuhrman
WZZN
Thomas de Ros, 10th Baron de Ros
JPEG2000
pet supply
Nestorian Schism
cite note News com au
Walkaround
André Campra
WWLP
0931340888


WVKF
City of license Shadyside, Ohio
Broadcast area Wheeling, West Virginia
Branding 95.7 Kiss FM
Frequency 95.7 MHz
Format Pop Contemporary Hit Radio
ERP 6,800 watts
HAAT 191.0 meters
Class B1
Facility ID 50150
Transmitter Coordinates 40°3′41.00″N 80°45′9.00″W / 40.0613889, -80.7525
Former callsigns WBJY (1988-1990)
WEEL (1990-2004)
Owner Clear Channel Communications
(Capstar TX)
Website http://www.kisswheeling.com/

WVKF (95.7 FM, "95.7 Kiss FM") is a radio station broadcasting a Pop Contemporary Hit Radio format. Licensed to Shadyside, Ohio, USA, the station serves the Wheeling, West Virginia, area. The station is currently owned by Clear Channel Communications.[1]

Contents

History

WVKF began its life on 105.5 as "The Zone" in 2000 under the calls of WZNW, with a similar format but without the hip-hop music that had become dominate once the banner was changed to "Kiss-Fm". Once Clear Channel took over the station, its format shifted to play, in addition to the current format, the R&B and hip-hop tracks. This, along with its main competitor in the market at the time, 100.5 WOMP-FM (now WYJK under the Jack-FM format), being reluctant to play the Top 40 hits that Kiss was willing to play (due to WOMP's demographic being slightly older than WVKF's was), KISS developed the moniker "All of today's best music, not just some of it", which it still uses today.

Once WVKF eclipsed WOMP in the ratings, some of the image promotions that ran on the station began to get more cocky about its position, at times running promos wanting for their listeners to call WOMP's phone number and tell them that their ratings were dropping. This tactic only lasted about a month, but despite that, WVKF's ratings surge continued. It was also during this time that Rick Dees Weekly Top 40, which was on WOMP before, switched to WVKF.

Once WOMP-FM folded and changed formats and call letters, WVKF became the only Top 40 station in the market. However, about three months after the victory, the station's frequency was changed suddenly to 95.7 (the former frequency of WEEL-FM), while oldies radio format WUKL took over the 105.5 frequency.

Ratings

Currently (as of the Arbitron Spring 2007 survey), WVKF-FM is in fifth place in the Wheeling market.[2] WVKF's ratings, however, have dropped dramatically due to the format allowing for little variety between songs, a common complaint against Top 40 stations. It also suffers due to Wheeling being a country-dominated market, with country station WOVK (also owned by Clear Channel) getting a massive amount of listeners every survey. The drop in ratings may also be due to uncertainty concerning future ownership of the station, as Wheeling is one of the markets that Clear Channel has contemplated (and all but decided upon) selling to another company.

References

External links

search:

Site Map: RSS 2.0

Recent Searches: WVKF
Brigada
Li Duozuo
Cui Xuanwei
Bridgnorth
WTSN
Brahmastra
Yuan Shuji
Needing You
Li Chongrun

Related Pages: