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WTKX-FM

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Radio station in Pensacola, Florida
WTKX-FM
Broadcast areaPensacola, Florida
Mobile, Alabama
Frequency101.5MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingTK101
Programming
FormatActive rock
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
United Stations Radio Networks
Ownership
Owner
WKSJ-FM,WMXC,WNTM,WRGV,WRKH
History
First air date
1971 (as WBOP-FM)
Former call signs
WONF (CP, 1967-1971)[1]
WBOP-FM (1971–1978)
WTKX (1978–1989)
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID61243
ClassC
ERP100,000watts
HAAT488 meters (1,601 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
30°36′40.7″N87°36′26.3″W / 30.611306°N 87.607306°W /30.611306; -87.607306
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitetk101.iheart.com

WTKX-FM (101.5MHz) is anactive rock music formattedradio station licensed to servePensacola, Florida. The broadcast area reaches far into northwest Florida, nearly all of southwest Alabama and as far asKiln, Mississippi.[3]

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History and content

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In November 2014 the station studio and broadcast center was moved to Mobile, Alabama to be consolidated with other iHeartMedia facilities. In early 2020, WTKX opened a downtown Pensacola office and studios.

WTKX features syndicated personalities "Lex & Terry" on the morning drive.

The station broadcasts inHD Radio and formerly carried "Hit Nation Junior" on its HD2 sub-channel.

WTKX has been a rock radio station for over 43 years as it was first established as TK-101 in 1978. The station was sold toClearChannel in 1996, ending its run as an independent station programmed in-house.

Local on-air personalities and alumni include: APD/MD "Mark The Shark" Dyba (deceased 2019), PD/OM Joel Sampson, Candy Cullerton (now AM Drive at WYCT-FM Pensacola), Steve Smith, PD/MD Strummer, Linda J, Greg Golden (Linda J/Greg Golden = Nuts & Honey), PD Ken Clark, Dave Collins, Tommy Robinetti (Dave Collins/Tommy Robinetti = Tommy & Collins), Bedpan Andy, Rick Allen, Scott Free, Nick At Nite, Rory Suchet, Mike Ondako, Scotty, Suzy Boe, Alex, Lalaine, Linda Lawrence, Elvis Jones, Nick Flynn, Dick Danger, Gus Brandt, plus Jon Stewart, Jeffrey Stevens, and Chip Nelson a.k.a. The Breakfast Flakes.1985 saw Mark Dagwell assume the PD reins with J.D.Stone doing afternoon drive and handling the MD duties. The local newspaper, The Pensacola News Journal, held a contest to see who was the most popular DJ in the area and Stone won the competition.[4]

Current Program Director and PM Drive host is Brian "Crash" Edwards (2018–present)

References

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  1. ^"FCC History Cards for WTKX-FM".
  2. ^"Facility Technical Data for WTKX-FM".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^"WTKX-FM Facility Record".United StatesFederal Communications Commission, audio division.
  4. ^The Pensacola News Journal, 1986

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