WBKX

WBKX (96.5 FM) is a radio station that is based in Dunkirk, New York and also broadcasts at 100.3 FM (via translator W262BX) in Jamestown, New York. The station, along with WDOE, is owned by Alan Bishop and George Kimble.

WBKX
CityFredonia, New York
Broadcast areaWestern New York
Jamestown NY area
Branding"Kix Country 96.5 and 100.3"
Frequency96.5 MHz
Translator(s)100.3 MHz (W262BX)
First air datepre-1989
FormatCountry
ERPWBKX: 1,400 watts
W262BX: 250 watts
HAATWBKX: 209 meters
W262BX: -10 meters
ClassWBKX: A
W262BX: D
Call sign meaningW B KiX
Former call signsWCQA (to 2000)
AffiliationsToday's Best Country
ABC Radio
Buffalo Bills Radio Network
OwnerChadwick Bay Broadcasting
Sister stationsWDOE
Webcast
Websitewbkxcountry.com

The station broadcasts a country music format at 96.5 MHz in Dunkirk and 100.3 MHz in Jamestown and is branded as "Kix Country." The station broadcasts a local morning show hosted by Mark James. Other dayparts use the Waitt Radio 24-hour format.

The station was originally known as WCQA, 96.5 "The Bull," also under a country format. Said format was adopted after the demise of the station's longtime country outlet, WBUZ. (Shortly before WBUZ's end, WCQA submitted a petition to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to move to the Jamestown, New York suburb of Falconer; however, it was rescinded when WBUZ failed, leaving Dunkirk with WCQA as the lone commercial radio station.) However, after 2000, the station shifted to a satellite adult contemporary format from ABC and changed their branding to "96 Kix". After a few years, and numerous complaints, WBKX decided to revert to the country format in 2006. In 2009, WBKX began simulcasting at 100.3 FM to make a big competition in Jamestown competing with WHUG "My Country 101.9".


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