WKLB (AM) explained

WKLB / W283AH
City:Manchester, Kentucky
Branding:"The Double Shot"
Frequency:1290 kHz
Repeater:W283AH (104.5 MHz)
Format:Rock & roll, country and contemporary Christian music
Haat:FM: 202.3m (663.7feet)
Class:AM: D
FM: D
Facility Id:AM: 3964
FM: 155902
Coordinates:37.1375°N -83.7806°W
Owner:Robert Rodgers and Curt Davis
Licensee:Sonshine Broadcasting Company, Ltd.
Affiliations:Kentucky News Network
Licensing Authority:FCC

WKLB (1290 AM and 104.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a rock & roll, country and contemporary Christian format. It is licensed to Manchester, Kentucky, United States. The station is owned by Robert Rodgers and Curt Davis, through licensee Sonshine Broadcasting Company, Ltd., and features programming from Fox News Radio and the Kentucky News Network.[1]

In 1983 WKLB received approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to increase its power to 5000 watts, making it one of the most powerful AM radio stations in the Kentucky Mountains.[2] Its 5000 watt signal covers a good portion of the Kentucky Mountains. The station's range reaches as far east as Knott County, Kentucky, as far west as Somerset, Kentucky, as far north as the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway in Campton, Kentucky, and as far south as Jellico, Tennessee, on Interstate 75.

The station has broadcast Clay County High School football, and boys' and girls' basketball games since first going on the air in 1980. WKLB 1290/104.5 has exclusive rights to the University of Kentucky football and men's and women's basketball via contract with IMG.

The original founder of WKLB was Larry and Lynda Barker of Barker Broadcasting. WKLB is named after its founders. WKLB remained country in format with a popular morning talk show The SwapShop featuring host “Cornbread” from 1980 until it was sold in 2015.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WKLB Facility Record . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .
  2. Web site: WKLB . REBOUND AMERICA . 17 October 2018 . 24 February 2016.