WILK-FM

WILK-FM (103.1 FM, "WILK Newsradio") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to serve Avoca, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by Entercom Communications, through licensee Entercom Wilkes-Barre Scranton, LLC, and broadcasts a news/talk format. Its broadcast tower is located east of Yatesville, Pennsylvania at (41°18′20.0″N 75°45′37.0″W).[2] The station serves as the premiere station in the regionally simulcast WILK News Radio Network, a network of four radio stations owned by Entercom carrying local news and talk programming.

WILK-FM
CityAvoca, Pennsylvania
Broadcast areaWilkes-Barre/Scranton
BrandingWILK Newsradio
Frequency103.1 MHz (HD Radio)
First air date1976 (1976) (as WACM)
FormatTalk radio
HD2: Smooth jazz
ERP6,000 watts (analog)
93 watts (digital)[1]
HAAT22 meters (72 ft)
ClassA
Facility ID22666
Transmitter coordinates41°18′20.3″N 75°45′36.7″W
Call sign meaningWILKes-Barre
Former call signsWACM (197679)
WQEQ (197996)
WWFH (199698)
WILP-FM (1998)
WWFH (19982001)
WBZH (200102)
WAMT (200204)
WFEZ (200407)
OwnerEntercom Communications
(Entercom License, LLC)
Sister stationsWAAF, WGGY, WILK, WKRZ, WMQX, WODS
WebcastListen Live
Websitewilknews.radio.com

WILK-FM uses HD Radio, and broadcasts a Smooth Jazz format on its HD2 subchannel.

History

The station signed on for the first time in 1976 with the WACM call sign. Originally licensed to serve Freeland, Pennsylvania, the station aired a syndicated Top 40/Soft Rock radio format with some local news. From the late 1980s and into the early 1990s, the station switched to an oldies music format and was branded as Oldies 103.[3]

The station's programming during this time period was simulcast on sister station WXPX AM 1300. The simulcast relationship between the two stations exists today even though both went through a number of call sign changes, format changes, ownership changes, and the 103.1 MHz FM allocation being moved to Avoca.[4] The stations, now WILK-FM and WODS, both simulcast the WILK News Radio network.

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