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Broadcast area | Huntington, West Virginia Ashland, Kentucky Ironton, Ohio |
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Frequency | 100.5MHz |
Branding | KEE 100 |
Programming | |
Format | Contemporary hit radio |
Affiliations | Premiere Networks |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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History | |
First air date | 1947 |
Former call signs | WHTN-FM (1947–1959) |
Call sign meaning | Key Broadcasting (former owner) |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 500 |
Class | B |
ERP | 53,000watts |
HAAT | 171 meters (561 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°23′35.0″N82°28′24.0″W / 38.393056°N 82.473333°W /38.393056; -82.473333 |
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Public license information | |
Webcast | WKEE-FM Webstream |
Website | WKEE-FM Online |
WKEE-FM (100.5MHz) is acontemporary hit radio formattedbroadcastradio station licensed toHuntington, West Virginia, serving Huntington, West Virginia,Ashland, Kentucky, andIronton, Ohio. WKEE-FM is owned and operated byiHeartMedia. WKEE-FM is the heritage CHR/Top 40 station in the Huntington area, having programmed hit music as a standalone FM for over 30 years (although its Top 40 heritage goes back to the early 1960s, when the station was a simulcast ofWKEE 800 AM).
WKEE was once known as WHTN-FM, beginning in 1947.[2] It was the original FM sister station of AM 800 (nowWVHU), which was originally WHTN and became WKEE around 1960, becoming the Huntington area'sTop 40 music station. AM and FM largely simulcast each other throughout the sixties and seventies. About 1980, the AM station reverted to its original calls of WHTN and switched tocountry music, while the Top 40 format continued on WKEE-FM, where it continues to this day.
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