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WKAZ (AM)

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Radio station in Charleston, West Virginia
WKAZ
Broadcast areaCharleston, West Virginia
Kanawha County, West Virginia
Frequency680kHz
Branding95.3 KAZ
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
Owner
  • WVRC Media
  • (West Virginia Radio Corporation of Charleston)
WCHS,WCST-FM,WKWS,WRVZ,WSWW,WVAF
History
First air date
September 12,1947 (as WCAW)
Former call signs
WCAW (1947–2006)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID71662
ClassB
Power10,000watts day
221 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
38°19′7.0″N81°32′28.0″W / 38.318611°N 81.541111°W /38.318611; -81.541111
Translator(s)95.3 W237AZ (Charleston)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteOfficial website

WKAZ (680kHz) is acountry music formattedbroadcastradio station licensed toCharleston, West Virginia, servingCharleston andKanawha County, West Virginia. WKAZ is owned and operated byWVRC Media.

History

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WKAZ first aired on September 12, 1947, as WCAW. Its original frequency was 1400 kilohertz with an operating power of 250 watts. It moved to its current frequency (680 kilohertz) on June 5, 1960, and on October 31, 1962, its daytime power was increased to 10,000 watts.[2]

Due to FCC regulations concerning "clear channel" radio stations, it has long been required to turn its power down at night, so as not to interfere withWPTF out ofRaleigh, North Carolina, which is designated as a "clear channel" and also broadcasts at 680 kilohertz.

Originally WCAW was the top-rated "top 40" station in the market during most of the early 1960s. Its main competition within the format at that time was WGKV and WKAZ. The primary ratings battle was between WCAW and WCHS.

It changed to a country format shortly after that and stayed with it from the 60s thru the 90s. Over its tenure as a country station, some of its DJ personalities included Randy Damron, Rick Johnson (later worked forWVAF), and "Smilin'" Dewey Calwell.

WCAW was bought by The West Virginia Radio Corporation in 1993, along withWVAF. At various times broadcastingcountry andAmerican standards formats, the station was formerly agospel station until sister station WKAZ-FM becameJack FM in 2006, at which point the oldies format was moved to WKAZ AM, and the station tag became "68-KAZ" to differentiate it from its 107.3 FM sister.

As an oldies station, they concentrated on 50s, 60s, 70s, and limited 80's music. They would also broadcast Arkansas GovernorMike Huckabee's syndicated podcastThe Huckabee Report three times each weekday.

In addition to its primary AM frequency, WKAZ simulcasts on 95.3 FM (not to be confused with its aforementioned sister station WKAZ-FM, which broadcast on 107.3 FM and did not simulcast with the AM station). Even though the AM station is required by the FCC to turn its power down so as not to interfere with WPTF, the FM repeater is under no such requirement, meaning that the station can still be received via FM day and night.

The format of WKAZ changed from oldies tobusiness news in March 2017, with programming from theBloomberg Radio network.[3]

On June 16, 2023, WVRC announced that on June 26, thecountry music format of WKAZ-FM would move to 680 AM and 95.3 FM. The change was in conjunction with sister station WRVZ moving itsrhythmic contemporary format from 98.7 to 107.3 on July 10, with 98.7 becomingWCST-FM.[4]

Previous logo

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References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WKAZ".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"History of WCAW and WVAF, Charleston, West Virginia".
  3. ^Venta, Lance (March 13, 2017)."WKAZ Flips To Business As Part Of WCHS News Network".Radio Insight. Archived fromthe original on March 13, 2017. RetrievedJuly 24, 2022.
  4. ^Venta, Lance."Multi Signal Format Shuffle Coming To Charleston".Radio Insight. Archived fromthe original on June 30, 2023. RetrievedJuly 29, 2024.

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