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Broadcast area | La Crosse, Wisconsin |
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Frequency | 102.7MHz (HD Radio) |
Branding | 102.7 WKBH |
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Language | English |
Format | Classic rock;Classic hits |
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WBOG,WLXR,WQCC,WTMB | |
History | |
First air date | April 5, 1989; 35 years ago (1989-04-05) (as KQEG) |
Former call signs | KQEG (1989–2020) |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 72206 |
Class | C3 |
ERP | 4,000watts |
HAAT | 214 m (702 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 43°43′17.00″N91°17′24.00″W / 43.7213889°N 91.2900000°W /43.7213889; -91.2900000 |
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Webcast | Listen Live Listen Live (HD2) Listen Live (HD3) |
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WKBH-FM (102.7MHz, "102.7 WKBH") is aradio station broadcasting aclassic rock andclassic hits hybrid format.[3] Licensed toOnalaska, Wisconsin, United States, the station serves the La Crosse area. The station is owned by Magnum Communications, Inc. as of July 31, 2020.[4]
On July 1, 2019, the then-KQEG’s format changed fromoldies to soft oldies, branded as "102.7MeTV FM".[5]
On August 1, 2020, KQEG’s format changed from soft oldies to classic rock, which moved fromWKBH-FM 100.1 (which switched to EMF'sK-Love contemporary Christian format).[6] The station began identifying itself as WKBH-FM on August 1, 2020, although the call sign was not officially changed by theFederal Communications Commission until August 11.
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