WOKH explained

WOKH
City:Springfield, Kentucky
Branding:102.7 The Rocket
Airdate:February 17, 1989 9as WMQQ)
Format:Adult contemporary
Erp:4,000 watts
Haat:108 meters (355 feet)
Class:A
Facility Id:71010
Coordinates:37.6953°N -85.3183°W
Callsign Meaning:Old Kentucky Home (based on popular song)
Former Callsigns:WMQQ (1989–1996)
WAKY-FM (1996–2006)
WYSB (2006–2014)
Sister Stations:WBRT
Owner:Managing Partner, Roth Stratton
Licensee:Bardstown Radio Team, LLC
Webcast:Listen Live
Website:wokh.fm
Licensing Authority:FCC

WOKH (102.7 FM) is an adult contemporaryformatted[1] radio station licensed to serve Springfield, Kentucky, as well as Lebanon and Bardstown. The station is owned by Bardstown Radio Team, LLC as part of a duopoly with Bardstown–licensed country music station WBRT (1320 AM). The two stations share studios on South Third Street in downtown Bardstown, while its transmitter facilities are located off Lanham Road in rural Washington County west of Springfield.

History

Choice Radio sold WOKH to current ownership Bardstown Radio Team, owner of WBRT, in 2017.[2]

The station has been assigned these call letters by the Federal Communications Commission since January 12, 2006.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Winter 2008 Station Information Profile . Arbitron.
  2. Web site: Station Sales Week of 5/19: Red Zebra Continues DC Sell-Off. Radio Insight. 19 May 2017. 1 January 2023.
  3. Web site: Call Sign History . FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database .