WLTO

Coordinates: 37°57′36″N 84°32′42″W / 37.960°N 84.545°W / 37.960; -84.545
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WLTO
  • MHz
BrandingHOT 102.5
Programming
FormatTop 40
AffiliationsWestwood One
Ownership
Owner
WLXX, WVLK, WVLK-FM, WXZZ
History
First air date
1988 (as WCKU)
Former call signs
WCKU (1988-1994)
WLRO (1994-1995)
Call sign meaning
W LexingTOn
Technical information
Facility ID11673
ClassA
ERP4,600 watts
HAAT113.7 meters (373 ft)
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitehot1025.net

WLTO (102.5

radio studios and offices are inside Kincaid Towers in downtown Lexington, and its transmitter is just south of the Fayette/Jessamine county line on Brannon Road.[1]

The current line up on the station is "The Bert Show," based in Atlanta, in the morning. Jay Michaels hosts middays, Colin Matthews (Program Director) afternoons and the syndicated Elliot and Nina nights.

History

WLTO originally

urban contemporary outlet with the call sign WCKU (U102). By early 1994 the station flipped to classic rock as WLRO, only to later switch directions to oldies
as WLTO.

In 2001, the station flipped to classic country as "US 102." The WLTO call letters remained on the station.

But that would all change in August 2004 when the station flipped to mainstream

Rhythmic Contemporary direction. As of 2017, although reported as having a rhythmic contemporary format, the station plays the majority of Top 40 hits, not played on most other rhythmic stations. It was the home to the Dallas-based "The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show" for Central Kentucky. On July 24, 2017, according to All Access.com, WLTO changed its Mediabase
reporting panel from Rhythmic to Top 40.

Previous logos

References

External links

37°57′36″N 84°32′42″W / 37.960°N 84.545°W / 37.960; -84.545


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