WLKW
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| WLKW | |
| City of license | West Warwick, Rhode Island |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Kent County, Rhode Island; Providence metro |
| Slogan | Timeless Favorites |
| Frequency | 1450kc. |
| Repeaters | WNBH/1340-New Bedford, Massachusetts (simulcast partner) |
| First air date | August 13th 1956 |
| Format | Satellite adult standards |
| Power | 1kW unlimited |
| HAAT | 62.9m |
| Class | C |
| Facility ID | 15959 |
| Transmitter Coordinates | 41°41'42" N, 71°31'26" W (NAD27)/41°41'42.4" N, 71°31'24.2" W (NAD83) |
| Callsign meaning | former call of adult standards stations on 990, 790, 550kc. in the Providence market |
| Former callsigns | WWRI (original 1956 call), WSVP (circa 1970), WKRI (before 1979-11/13/1995), WHIM (11/13/1995-3/20/1998), WDYZ (3/20/1998-1/17/2000), WHRC (1/17-6/22/2000), WWRI again (6/22/2000-7/9/2002) |
| Affiliations | Timeless (ABC Radio) |
| Owner | Hall Broadcasting |
| Sister stations | WNBH, WCTK |
WLKW (1450 AM) is a radio station in Rhode Island U.S.A. broadcasting an adult standards format. The station is licensed to West Warwick, Rhode Island, and is owned by Hall Communications. Much of the programming is provided by ABC Radio's Timeless satellite feed.
[edit] History of 1450
The AM 1450 frequency was a longtime home to WWRI & WKRI, both community stations serving the West Warwick area. WWRI began broadcasting August 13th 1956. Around 1970, Top 40 WSVP occupied the freuqency.
[edit] History of callsign
WLKW was first assigned in the Providence market to A.M. 990, now WALE. The calls stood for "50 kilowatts", as L is the Roman Numeral for 50 & KW is the abbreviation for kilowatt(s). The W signifies that the call is east of the Mississippi River. WLKW began broadcasting April 12th 1961 & was primarily known as an easy listening station. In the 1960s, WLKW-FM/101.5 (now WWBB) was added to the fold & primarily became the main station with the A.M. becoming an afterthought.
[edit] External links
- Query the FCC's AM station database for WLKW
- Radio Locator Information on WLKW
- Query Arbitron's AM station database for WLKW
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