WXKS-FM
FCC | |
Facility ID | 53965 |
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Class | B |
ERP | 20,500 watts |
HAAT | 235 meters (771 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 42°20′50.4″N 71°4′57.2″W / 42.347333°N 71.082556°W |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen live (via iHeartRadio) |
Website | kiss108 |
WXKS-FM (107.9
History
The station first went on the air September 1, 1960, as WHIL-FM, a simulcast of sister station WHIL (now WKOX), and broadcasting its programming after sunset when WHIL signed off. For much of the 1960s, WHIL and WHIL-FM were country music stations, but in late 1972, both stations switched to beautiful music as WWEL and WWEL-FM ("Well"). The calls refer to Wellington Square in Medford, where the station studios were located.
Despite moving the FM transmitter to the Prudential Tower in 1972, WWEL-FM was not very successful as a beautiful music format. In 1978, WWEL-FM broadcast the night games of the Boston Red Sox as their flagship station (WITS, now WMEX) delivered a poor night signal in much of Metro Boston. The stations were sold to Heftel Communications, operated by Cecil Heftel, in early 1979. Heftel changed the callsign to WXKS, adopted "Kiss 108" as an identity, and changed to a disco format in January 1979.[2]
Sunny Joe White, a young programmer (who had previously programmed
In 1987, White asked Boston icon
From January 14, 2008, until August 2009, WXKS-FM's programming was simulcast on WSKX in York, Maine. After ending the simulcast, WSKX continued to offer a top 40 format until 2012.
Programming
"Kiss 108" is one of the United States and New England's most prominent top 40 stations, notable primarily for its annual Kiss Concert, which draws some of the best-known names in the pop music business to Mansfield's Xfinity Center concert venue each spring. From January 12, 1981, until his retirement in May 2022, morning DJ Matt Siegel was a fixture on the Boston airwaves and was briefly nationally syndicated during the late 1990s.[9][10]
The "Kiss Top 30 Countdown" is a locally produced program on Kiss 108, hosted by DJ Billy Costa. The countdown once aired solely on Saturday mornings but is now broadcast twice each weekend, on Saturday mornings and Sunday nights.
HD Radio
On January 27, 2006, WXKS-FM went live with an HD2 digital broadcast referred to by Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia), who by then had acquired the station, as the "Artists' Channel". The broadcast was also available as an Internet radio station. It then went to a "new CHR" format before becoming a simulcast of WXKS in 2010. In August 2012, that station changed formats to all-comedy, with the HD2 channel following suit. When 1200 AM flipped to Bloomberg Radio in February 2013, the all-comedy format was retained on the HD2. However, in December of that year, the HD2 channel flipped to a simulcast of the dance format of sister station WEDX; when WEDX itself changed format on June 13, 2014, and became WBWL, the dance format, branded "Evolution 101.7", remained on the HD2. On December 19, 2017, "Evolution 101.7" was transferred to the HD2 channel of WBWL and WXKS-FM-HD2 began simulcasting WBZ, which iHeartMedia had recently acquired.[11]
Notable past personalities
References
- 1992 Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook, page A-165
Notes
- ^ "Facility Technical Data for WXKS-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ McLean, Robert A. (January 24, 1979). "Takeover in the night". The Boston Globe. p. 31 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Millman, Joyce (July 27, 1982). "KISS and tell". The Boston Phoenix. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
- ^ "Tuned in," The Boston Globe, January 21, 1982.
- ^ Bruce McCabe, "Sunny Joe White: The man from KISS," The Boston Globe, November 30, 1982.
- ^ Jeff McLaughlin, "Arbitron ratings show WXKS-FM tops," The Boston Globe, January 12, 1983.
- ^ Susan Bickelhaupt, "Radio wars," The Boston Globe, February 1, 1991.
- ^ Open House Party | John Garabedian's First Show Ever! - 9/5/1987
- ^ Jeff McLaughlin, "Siegel returns to radio," The Boston Globe, January 8, 1981.
- ^ Matty Siegel Retires from Kiss 108 Mornings After 41 Years
- ^ "iHM Boston Debuts WBZ Simulcast on WXKS-FM-HD2". Radio Online. December 19, 2017. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
External links
- Official website
- Facility details for Facility ID 53965 (WXKS) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- WXKS in Nielsen Audio's FM station database